Blue Bloods season 11 episode 12 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
A routine traffic stop by Officers Janko and Witten escalates when a gun is found, leading to the arrest of Charles Hayes and Andrew Miles. In court, the tension is palpable as both men deny ownership of the gun, and Hayes' mother passionately asserts her son's innocence. Meanwhile, a separate shooting investigation by Detective Reagan uncovers a complex web of motives and connections, intertwining personal dilemmas with professional duties. As the cases unfold, hidden pasts and unexpected revelations come to light, testing relationships and challenging the notions of justice and loyalty.
Full Episode S11E12 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who conducted the traffic stop that led to the arrest of Charles Hayes and Andrew Miles?
Officers Janko and Witten.
What item in the car escalated the traffic stop?
A gun in the back seat.
Who claims ownership of the gun found in the car?
Neither Charles Hayes nor Andrew Miles claims ownership.
What does Mrs. Hayes believe about her son's innocence?
She firmly believes her son, Charles Hayes, is innocent.
Who represents Andrew Miles in court?
Lawrence Skolnick.
Why is Charles Hayes' mother removed from the courtroom?
She causes an outburst, pleading her son's innocence.
Who approaches Ms. Reagan to represent Charles Hayes?
Her ex-husband, Jack.
What personal decision does Commissioner Garrett make after being assaulted?
He insists on returning to duty immediately.
How is the gun found in Hayes and Miles' car further involved in criminal activities?
It is linked to an attempted murder.
What significant discovery ties Andrew Miles to a historical crime?
He is revealed to be related to a victim of a past crime, hinting at a motive for revenge.