Set against the backdrop of a global pandemic, the S.W.A.T. team faces challenges like they've never experienced before, both personally and professionally. From securing a safe memorial service for a beloved pop star, to saving Guatemalan activists from a hitman, to exposing a white nationalist sympathizer within their own ranks, the team must work against the clock to keep Los Angeles safe. Meanwhile, Hondo's (Shemar Moore)'s loyalty is torn between the Black community and his brothers in blue, as he reckons with racial tension in L.A., both past and present. Street explores his boundaries with his mother and his love life, while Chris (Lina Esco) grieves an unexpected loss and Luca (Kenny Johnson) aids the team from afar. Deacon (Jay Harrington) struggles with the public's changing attitudes toward police officers, Tan (David Lim) celebrates his love for Bonnie (Karissa Lee Staples) and team friction builds when a chance to work abroad gets competitive. Whether busting an elusive sex trafficking ring or helping hostages escape from a seized courthouse, at the end of the day, the team must not only come together but also consider who they are and what they stand for individually.
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