The scene of a crime includes a little girl with multiple bruises on her exposed arms and small amounts of blood on her hands, along with signs of altercation and blood on the carpet. The other parts of her body including her face are obscured. In the hospital emergency room, her battered face, blood-stained hands and feet can be seen. After surgery, one eye is covered in bandages and the other can barely open.
She had been badly beaten all over her body and injured in the process of being raped.
Apart from these horrific images of a child covered in bruises, lacerations and blood, there is no further gore, but the horrific details of other damage inflicted is referenced.
Some medical professionals discuss the scope of the injuries to the girl, that the computed tomographic scan of the girl shows many cuts and lacerations along her rectum and colon, and that the surgeons may have to remove parts of not only her large intestine but her small intestine as well.
The surgeon informs that the girl needs immediate surgery in order for her to survive.
As for onscreen violence, in one scene, a man angrily hurls a shoe at another man, striking the other man's back. In another scene, a man readies an expandable baton as his team prepares to raid another man's domicile. No further violence is depicted.