After 12 seasons of portraying Officer Kevin Atwater on Chicago P.D., LaRoyce Hawkins is taking a moment to reflect on the remarkable journey that has not only defined his career but also evolved his character into one of the series’ most impactful figures. As one of the original cast members still with the show, Hawkins’ journey is a testament to the deep connection he shares with the role and the city of Chicago.
A Journey of Growth and Transformation
Kevin Atwater’s evolution from a compassionate beat cop to a key figure in the Intelligence Unit has mirrored Hawkins’ own growth as an actor and person. From the start, Atwater was known for his integrity and belief in justice, yet over the years, the character has faced complex challenges, particularly around race, identity, and his place within the police force. Hawkins notes that over the 12-year span, Atwater has become an extension of himself, saying, “Atwater is part of me. I’ve lived with him for 12 years, and there’s no way to separate what he’s taught me from who I am now.”
The actor’s connection to his character is evident, and he reflects on how Chicago P.D. has provided him a unique platform not only to perform but to drive important conversations. “This show gave me a voice, and with Atwater’s stories, we’ve been able to have conversations that matter. I’m proud of that.”
The Heartbeat of Chicago P.D.
Despite the major cast changes and leadership shifts behind the scenes, Hawkins has remained a steady force in the show, maintaining his grounded presence throughout. He credits his faith and purpose for helping him stay true to his role as Atwater, saying, “This show is bigger than just crime scenes and chase sequences. It’s about the people who wear the badge, the weight they carry, and the city they serve. As long as Atwater continues to be a vessel for those stories, I’ll keep showing up.”
The challenges of portraying a character like Atwater, one of the few Black officers in the Intelligence Unit, have shaped his journey. Hawkins has seamlessly integrated these complexities into Atwater’s narrative, making the character not just relatable but also a mirror for the larger issues within society.
Season 12: New Leadership, New Horizons
In season 12, Atwater has been thrust into the spotlight in a way that challenges his personal and professional identity. After years of navigating the dynamics of being an outsider in his department, Atwater is now beginning to see himself as a potential leader—someone who can influence the system from within. Hawkins teases that this shift is an important moment for Atwater, as he contemplates mentorship, leadership, and even political complexity within the police force.
“There’s a shift happening. Atwater is realizing that influence isn’t just about doing the right thing—it’s about shaping the system from the inside,” Hawkins explained. “He’s starting to see himself as someone who can make real change.”
Fans have begun speculating whether Chicago P.D. is preparing Atwater to take on a more prominent role within the Intelligence Unit, possibly even becoming the next leader. Though Hawkins remains tight-lipped about any specifics, he expressed excitement for the future, saying, “I’m ready for whatever comes next, both for the show and for myself.”
Life Beyond Chicago P.D.
While Hawkins has built a strong identity as Atwater, his work extends far beyond the screen. Off-camera, he’s deeply involved in several community outreach programs in Chicago, championing youth mentorship and working to make a positive impact in the neighborhoods that Atwater represents. His real-life dedication to service and social justice echoes the values his character upholds.
Though Hawkins is open to exploring new acting opportunities, he’s not in a rush to leave Chicago P.D. behind. “This show still has more to say, and so do I,” he said. “But I’m also excited about new challenges—whether it’s directing, producing, or storytelling in a different way.”
A Grateful Heart
After 12 seasons, Hawkins remains deeply grateful to the fans who have supported him since the beginning. “It’s rare to get this kind of run. Twelve seasons is a blessing. And it only happens because people care—about the show, about the characters, and about the stories we’re trying to tell,” he said. As Chicago P.D. continues to evolve, Hawkins is ready to embrace whatever the future holds for both himself and his beloved character, Kevin Atwater.
As fans eagerly await what’s next for Atwater and the rest of the team, one thing is certain: LaRoyce Hawkins has made his mark on Chicago P.D., and his journey is far from over.