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'''Going Ballistic''' is the twenty-first episode of Season 6 of CSI: Miami and also the season finale. |
'''Going Ballistic''' is the twenty-first episode of Season 6 of CSI: Miami and also the season finale. |
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Going Ballistic | |
Season | 6 |
Number | 21 |
Writer | Corey D. Miller |
Director | Sam Hill |
Original Airdate | May 19, 2008 |
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Previous Episode: Down to the Wire | |
Next Episode: Resurrection |
Going Ballistic is the twenty-first episode of Season 6 of CSI: Miami and also the season finale.
Synopsis
In the sixth-season finale, a man dies when he falls from a vacant high-rise building. When a new medical examiner, Shannon Higgins arrives at the scene to inspect the body, she is shot in the head and dies almost immediately, triggering a gunfight between the Miami PD and the unseen shooter. The investigation reveals the man was involved in illegal ammunition sales. But the case gets personal when Horatio links the victim to Kyle's stepfather.