Tommy Clay , an armored car driver, is working with a team that Finch believes will be robbed. Reese infiltrates the team as Finch tracks the armored car’s route in an attempt to predict the robbery.
When the Machine spits out five numbers, naming the Don of each of New York’s crime families, Reese and Finch suspect Elias is planning to eliminate his competition, and Carter wants them in protective custody.
Reese and Finch are confused when the Machine names a six-month-old child, Leila Smith, as the latest POI. Reese and Finch turn into overly protective parents—with an arsenal at their disposal—as they investigate her origins.
The next number belongs to Adam Saunders , a trader with a Wall Street investment firm. Adam is a high roller: plays big and wins big, is in a relationship with a firm partner, and is in the SEC’s gunsights for suspected illegal trading.
The latest number that the Machine dispenses belongs to Michael Cahill , who on the surface is an unassuming and upstanding but solitary citizen, which masks the fact of being involved in a major smuggling ring led by a man named Vargas .
Darren McGrady’s apartment is a crime scene—his older brother, Travis, has been killed. Carter learns that the perpetrators were linked to local comic-book store owner and drug dealer Andre .