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Harold Reginald Collier (December 12, 1915 – January 17, 2006) was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from Illinois. Collier was born and raised in Lansing, Michigan .
Collier escapes with the report and disseminates it to the press, which causes Sen. Garrison to order Control to shut down Operation Northern Lights. Collier and Vigilance use a computer virus to disable the power grid in New York City, so that they can capture Sen. Garrison, Control, National Security Adviser Manuel Rivera, John Greer and Finch.
The following characters are involved in the HR storyline, in which a group of corrupt police officers and public officials work to control organized crime in New York: Robert John Burke as Patrick Simmons, a uniformed NYPD patrol officer who is a right-hand man to Quinn and HR's second-in-command. He handles HR activities on the street level.
Collier was 13-16-1 at the helm of the Bills, leading them to the AFL Eastern Division title in 1966 with a 9-4-1 record. He was a two-time All-America defensive end at Northwestern before being ...
Jason was part of Collier's group and became a highly respected hacker but when he tried to leave, Collier had him killed. The team must find a Running key cipher that Jason left and would be used to unravel the code. Meanwhile, Laskey (Brian Wiles) collects money for HR from Mozorov, a Russian deli owner who pays them out of loyalty.
When Collier reveals that the deal was not being reconsidered after all, Kruger tries to kill Sommers but Sommers gets the gun. Reese arrives and convinces Sommers to drop the gun, as it won't do any honour to his daughter's memory. Just then, Collier pulls out a gun and shoots both Reese and Kruger.
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Chris Collier (born March 24, 2000) is an American professional football running back for the Las Vegas Raiders of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Nassau Lions , Wagner Seahawks and Lock Haven Bald Eagles .