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William aims the rifle and with a little encouragement from his companion shoots the deer. The next scene shows William kneeling next to the deer while the guide dresses the carcass.
Henry "Hank" Voight is a fictional character in the television series Chicago P.D. He appeared in a recurring capacity in Chicago Fire and as a main character in Chicago P.D., as the head of the Chicago Police Department's Intelligence Unit, which operates out of the 21st District.
The character is killed in the premiere of Chicago P.D. and is the catalyst for Detective Voight's feud with Lieutenant Belden. She was declared DOA after Belden's decision to withhold information backfires and she and Dawson walk into a trap as a result.
Chicago P.D. is an American television police drama series broadcast by NBC and created by Dick Wolf as the second installment of the Chicago franchise.It stars Jason Beghe, Jon Seda, Sophia Bush, Jesse Lee Soffer, Patrick Flueger, Marina Squerciati, LaRoyce Hawkins, Archie Kao, Elias Koteas, Amy Morton, Brian Geraghty, Tracy Spiridakos, Lisseth Chavez, Benjamin Levy Aguilar and Toya Turner ...
Chicago P.D. is an American television drama on NBC spun off from Chicago Fire.The series focuses on a uniformed police patrol and the Intelligence Unit that pursues the perpetrators of the city's high-profile major street offenses.
Warning: The following contains spoilers for this Wednesday’s Chicago P.D. Proceed at your own risk! It was a difficult week for Ruzek on this Wednesday’s Chicago P.D. (As if the members of ...
They’re all currently in the midst of their annual summer vacation at Balmoral Castle with the Queen and Prince Philip. Sometime after 7 A.M. that morning, Charles first wakes William then Harry.
When a video goes viral, the team realizes that there is a second hostage, and they race against time to find her. Meanwhile an ex-girlfriend of Halstead's turns up in Chicago and drops the bombshell that they are still married, and Olinsky returns to work following his daughter's death.