Chicago PD season 6, episode 15 recap: Good Men

CHICAGO P.D. -- "Good Men" Episode 615 -- Pictured: (l-r) Jesse Lee Soffer as Jay Halstead, Joe Minoso as Joe Cruz -- (Photo by: Matt Dinerstein)
CHICAGO P.D. -- "Good Men" Episode 615 -- Pictured: (l-r) Jesse Lee Soffer as Jay Halstead, Joe Minoso as Joe Cruz -- (Photo by: Matt Dinerstein) /
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Chicago PD aired the second part of a crossover with Chicago Fire this week. Find out what happened in our Chicago PD season 6, episode 15 recap.

This week’s Chicago PD was one part of a One Chicago crossover with Chicago Fire, and it brought the story to a huge conclusion!

Wednesday’s episode “Good Men” picked up the story where Chicago Fire‘s “What I Saw” left off, with Intelligence chasing down a robbery crew. What started with a firefighter ended up becoming a story about gangs, yet again, and two young men trying to get out—at any cost.

Meanwhile, Alderman Ray Price (recurring guest star Wendell Pierce) returned for the second time in three episodes. But that’s because he revealed himself to be in league with one of Chicago Fire‘s most frustrating antagonists!

Click through this slideshow to find out what happened in the latest Chicago PD episode for each of your favorite characters, starting with:

Chicago PD
CHICAGO P.D. — “Good Men” Episode 615 — Pictured: (l-r) Jesse Spencer as Matthew Casey, Taylor Kinney as Kelly Severide — (Photo by: Matt Dinerstein) /

Good man gone bad

Chicago PD‘s half of the crossover actually started with a Chicago Fire character, as Joe Cruz (Joe Minoso) went back to retrieve his phone and also decided to confront fellow firefighter Suggs about stealing his company lockbox key. Suggs picked up the nearest piece of equipment and was threatening Cruz unless he handed over his cell phone, but then changed his mind and ran out the front door, insisting that he was going to “make it right.”

That meant Cruz had no choice but to return to Firehouse 51 and show his cell phone video to both his colleagues and the Intelligence Unit crew. The latter set off in search of Suggs, but the former didn’t seem so satisfied. They didn’t like targeting a firefighter even though the evidence clearly pointed to his guilt. An upset Cruz chased after Jay Halstead (Jesse Lee Soffer) and talked his way into now teaming up with Intelligence, hoping he could get through to Suggs before it was too late.

But Halstead, Hailey Upton (Tracy Spiridakos) and Kim Burgess (Marina Squerciati) found Suggs murdered in his car. The rest of Intelligence arrived to search their new crime scene, and they didn’t care about the Chicago Fire Department’s brotherhood or who else they might have to dig into. They had a killer to stop, and that was more important than stepping on toes.