Season 13 of Chicago P.D. isn’t just another return to the streets—it’s the stage for the most explosive power struggle the Intelligence Unit has ever faced. At the heart of it all: Sergeant Hank Voight, the old guard who built his kingdom on instincts and blurred lines, and Chief Edwin Reid, the sharp new leader whose rigid code threatens to dismantle everything Voight stands for. Here’s the full breakdown of what makes this clash the season’s defining storyline.
For a decade, Voight has been the law inside Intelligence, relying on gut instinct, intimidation, and a sense of justice that doesn’t always match the rulebook. Enter Reid—by-the-book, uncompromising, and determined to bring order. Their battle is more than personal—it’s a war over what policing should look like in Chicago.
The Intelligence Unit is already reeling from fallout in Season 12. Reid’s rise to power puts the team under a microscope. Every misstep could mean suspension, disbandment, or worse.
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