S.W.A.T. season 4 episode 15 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In SWAT, Deacon confronts racism in the force, suspecting colleague Lee Durham of white nationalist ties. A Venice bank robbery with a twist – the robbers claim to be helping the public. SWAT's response reveals internal communication issues. Investigations lead to a suspect, Scott Zarba, linked to a past case. Deacon grapples with reporting racist colleagues, reflecting systemic police issues. The team uncovers the robbers' motive: aiding their struggling neighborhood. The episode concludes with Deacon recording the racist cops, emphasizing accountability and the need for systemic change.
Full Episode S04E15 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Lee Durham's suspected behavior in the SWAT team?
Lee Durham is suspected of having white nationalist ties, evidenced by his use of code phrases and targeted arrests.
How does the SWAT team respond to the Venice bank robbery?
SWAT officer Street responds to the robbery, but is mistakenly held at gunpoint by the police, indicating communication issues.
Who is Scott Zarba and what is his connection to the robbery?
Scott Zarba is a suspect connected to a past robbery, but not directly involved in the current case.
What moral dilemma does Deacon face?
Deacon struggles with whether to report his racist colleagues, highlighting systemic issues in the police force.
What are the motives behind the Venice bank robbery?
The robbers claim to help their struggling neighborhood by targeting the bank, not the people.
How does the SWAT team handle community issues in the episode?
They work to rebuild trust in a neglected neighborhood, addressing deeper societal problems beyond the crimes.
What decision does Deacon make regarding his racist colleagues?
Deacon decides to record Durham and his colleagues, gathering evidence of their racism.