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Herrera is on a trial for murder. Andy's mom visits the fire station. Ruiz is assigned to station 19 and the team is called to a fire in a sweatshop. Dixon appears and talks to the owner of the sweatshop. Upon arrival of Chief Ross to the fire, Montgomery tries to inform her of the situation and yells at Dixon. Gibson learns he has a brother.
Jaina Lee Ortiz as Andrea "Andy" Herrera: A Lieutenant at Station 19 and the headstrong daughter of Captain Pruitt Herrera. She was a Co-Acting Captain of Station 19. In the season 2 finale and in season 3, her new love interest is the new captain, Robert Sullivan, whom she marries prior to her father's death.
In August 1989, Andy Rose was implicated in the murders in a statement by Madonna Mary Kelly. Rose and Kelly were both working in Chetwynd in 1983. In a conversation with an undercover police informant, Madonna Marie Kelly claimed that in October 1983, Rose had arrived on her doorstep, drunk and covered in blood, claiming to have murdered two ...
After a detective re-opened the 1998 cold-case murder of Andrea Cincotta in Virginia, she accused Cincotta’s former fiancée of hiring someone to kill her, a new federal lawsuit says ...
Ruiz and Hughes perform an informal arson investigation at the barbershop, and they ask the officials to look into similar incidents in the neighborhood. Ross wants Herrera to be acting captain, but Andy declines and recommends Sullivan. Instead, Ross names Ruiz acting captain. Bishop and Warren rush to Grey Sloan to check on their spouses.
For 16 years, a suburban New York prosecutor’s office insisted it had the right man in a notorious 1996 double killing. The office tried him five times, through a series of hung juries and ...
The cause of death was hanging, using his boxers, according to the Texas Commission on Jail Standards. In connection with his death, the jail was issued a notice of non-compliance from the Texas Commission on Jail Standards related to observations. The guard reportedly failed to check on Moore for an hour and seven minutes.
He was convicted of second-degree murder in April 2004 and sentenced to 50 years to life in prison — only to have the conviction overturned on Dec. 31, 2009.