- The BAU team investigates a series of brutal home invasions and murders in California's Inland Empire that appear to be gang-related, but their investigation may uncover a more sinister motivation.
- The BAU is called to San Bernardino, California where two home invasions have occurred within four days of each other, the two taking place within one block of each other. In both cases, the homes belonged to Caucasian families, in both cases the father had a gun and weapons training, and in both cases all family members were killed, all by gunshot. At each scene was also one deceased member from among the intruders, both black males. While one of those black deceased was known to be involved in gang activity, the other was seemingly a hard working model citizen, who was working two jobs to put himself through school. As well, both deceased black males had massive doses of oxycodone in their system. These murders are being used as political fodder within the current San Bernardino mayoral race, with Caucasian candidate Clark Preston using inflammatory wording to describe the ensuing race wars from these home invasions between the whites and "the browns". The BAU have to figure out if Preston is somehow directly involved or if his rhetoric is stirring up these sentiments of someone unrelated to him.—Huggo
- The BAU heads to San Bernardino, California when two brutal home invasions have occurred four days apart, something even more puzzling is found at two the crime scenes, where two men have been killed. The two victims were African-American, the first victim was a gangster and a drug dealer, the second victim was an honors student who was trying to make his way through college, but both of the victims had oxycodone in their systems. The BAU soon realizes that the unsub has been staging the crime scene to make it look like African-Americans and Mexican Immigrants have committed the home invasions. The team begins to suspect that Clark Preston is making the unsub do all of the killings. More alarming secrets come into light, the team realizes the unsub has suffered a personal loss and the team discovers that Clark Preston isn't as innocent as he appears to be. Meanwhile, Morgan and Prentiss begin to clash over training FBI recruits during a practice simulation.—dawsonpersi
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