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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.
Sabara began acting during the mid-1990s, appearing on episodes of Murphy Brown, Life's Work, Friends and Will and Grace before being cast as Juni Cortez in the Spy Kids series of family films, which became popular among pre-teen audiences. [citation needed] Sabara provided the voice of Hunter in Father of the Pride.
SWAT medic Nora Fowler joins Hondo's team, but finds herself put on the sideline more often than she would have preferred. Eventually she takes the initiative to assist despite Hondo's reservations. The team locate Falcone's residence out in the desert and save Jess from an underground hideout, while Deacon and the air unit stops Falcone.
After playing Ingrid Cortez, spy and mom to Carmen and Juni, in the first "Spy Kids" film, Gugino starred in blockbusters “Sin City,” “Night at the Museum,” “American Gangster” and ...
Shemar Moore as LAPD SWAT Sergeant II Daniel "Hondo" Harrelson Jr. Stephanie Sigman as LAPD SWAT Captain Jessica Cortez; 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 Dominique Luca; David Lim as LAPD SWAT Officer III Victor Tan
During a training session with Long Beach PD's SWAT team, Street discovers a biker gang has stolen a cache of armor-piercing rounds with Street turning to his colleagues in 20 Squad for help in finding and bringing down the gang while Street has to intervene to stop some of Long Beach PD's SWAT from exacting revenge when their leader, Sergeant ...
After the shocking shooting of S.W.A.T. officer Dominique Luca (Kenny Johnson) on the “Escape” episode of S.W.A.T., which aired before the hiatus, it was touch and go whether he would survive ...
S.W.A.T. is an American crime action drama television series, based on the 1975 television series of the same name created by Robert Hamner and developed by Rick Husky.The new series was developed by Aaron Rahsaan Thomas and Shawn Ryan, [1] and premiered on CBS on November 2, 2017. [2]