Watch Chicago PD season 4, episode 10 online

CHICAGO P.D. -- "Don't Read The News" Episode 410 -- Pictured: Marina Squerciati as Kim Burgess -- (Photo by: Matt Dinerstein/NBC)
CHICAGO P.D. -- "Don't Read The News" Episode 410 -- Pictured: Marina Squerciati as Kim Burgess -- (Photo by: Matt Dinerstein/NBC) /
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‘Chicago PD’ returns to its regular time slot with a second all-new episode this week. Here’s how you can watch Season 4, Episode 10 live, on TV and online.

The cops of NBC‘s Chicago PD are not taking it easy as Season 4 returns. After airing early as half of a crossover with parent series Chicago Fire, PD broadcasts its second new episode in two days at its regular day and time.

Season 4, Episode 10 is called “Don’t Read The News” and sees the CPD Intelligence Unit trying to stop a serial killer.

But the team also has internal changes to worry about; Kim Burgess (Marina Squerciati) continues to adjust after leaving patrol for detective work, and Burgess’s ex-fiancee Adam Ruzek (Patrick John Flueger) won’t be in the office for awhile. Is that a coincidence or not? Fans will have to watch and find out.

Here’s how NBC officially describes the episode:

"After the body of young woman is found with multiple gunshot wounds, Intelligence uncovers details of her case that are similar to other deaths. They work to link all of these murders together to pin down the serial killer, and appease the families of the victims who have been looking for answers.Meanwhile, Lindsay decides to meet her biological father for the first time, and Voight welcomes Kenny Rixton to the team when Ruzek takes an undercover assignment."

And here’s how you can watch “Don’t Read The News” live, on TV or via live stream:

Date: Wednesday, January 4
Start Time: 10 p.m. ET
Episode: “Don’t Read The News”
TV Channel: NBC
Live Stream: Stream 1 | Stream 2

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