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In the Season 7 episode, "End of the Road", after helping the team stop a group of criminals, Street resigns from 20-Squad and LAPD to join Long Beach's SWAT team, becoming its new commanding officer after its previous leader died from injuries sustained in a gunfight. It is also revealed that Street is engaged to Chris. His call sign is 26-David.
On May 25, 2016, Myers ordered portions of the video released. The released video omitted the shooting itself. The redacted version included footage from Brailsford's body camera up to the time when someone exits Shaver's hotel room and footage from another officer's camera while he escorted a woman from the room.
FBI SWAT is known to use the M4 carbine, Heckler & Koch MP5/10, Remington 870, Remington 700, various Glock models (17 Gen4, 19M, 20), SIG Sauer P226, and Springfield Armory 1911 Professional Custom. [needs update] [citation needed]
After SWAT arrests them and their hacker, the mob amps up the game and goes after the last car themselves with abducting Whip, who Street befriended during his undercover assignment in season 1. Ultimately they manage to save Whip and take down the mob, preventing them from stealing the car and regaining the heroin.
Shemar Moore as LAPD SWAT Sergeant II Daniel "Hondo" Harrelson Jr. Alex Russell as LAPD SWAT Officer III James "Jim" Street; Lina Esco as LAPD SWAT Officer III Christina "Chris" Alonso; Kenny Johnson as LAPD SWAT Officer III+1 Dominique Luca; David Lim as LAPD SWAT Officer III Victor Tan; Patrick St. Esprit as LAPD SWAT Commander Robert Hicks
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SWAT work with the LAPD Gang Unit to take on a group of gangs who have gathered at the Hotel LA to discuss a new way to smuggle products. The operation becomes complicated when an off-duty Salt Lake Sheriff's deputy arrives to retrieve his long lost daughter, which ends in a shootout.
Indianapolis native David Letterman debuted a YouTube channel on "Late Night with Seth Meyers" 40 years after Letterman debuted the show.