[s1e4] Crossfire -
Critics have noted several investigative "goofs," such as OA concluding targets were moving without witness evidence and the team's narrow assumption that only military personnel could have the required sniper training. 📺 How to Watch
Dana Mosier's instincts prove critical; she identifies that Kofi is merely following Cole due to personal affection, rather than shared conviction. Personal Stakes: [S1E4] Crossfire
The case highlights the nuances of FBI involvement; it starts as a federal investigation because a U.S. Attorney was killed, but technically loses federal jurisdiction once it is proven the victim was not targeted for his job. 💡 Trivia & "Goofs" Critics have noted several investigative "goofs," such as
The plot draws heavy parallels to the 2002 Beltway Sniper attacks in Washington, D.C., where a veteran and a younger protégé carried out random killings. The case begins with a series of public
Forced to confront lingering grief over the loss of her husband while attempting to negotiate with the shooters.
The case begins with a series of public shootings, including the death of an Assistant U.S. Attorney. While initially suspected to be a targeted hit on a federal official, the team discovers the victims were random, indicating a sniper with a complex, elusive motive. 📝 Key Plot Points & Insights
The investigation reveals two shooters, Cole and Kofi, who are acting out a vendetta after feeling abandoned by God.