
Hondo is also asked by Lynch to be the face of a campaign to reach out to the black communities in an attempt for recruiting. Tan becomes visibly affected when it's shown that the bomber is suffering from schizophrenia, an illness his father went through. The team works to find a bomber who is targeting victims who have no apparent connection with each other. Meanwhile, Leroy is released from prison and Hondo struggles to keep Darryl from falling back into old habits without separating him from his father. Deacon comes to blows with Rhodium's mother after their differing views leads to her requesting his removal from this assignment. SWAT works to find the person threatening to attack the memorial of Rhodium, a singer who spoke out on police brutality. Meanwhile, the dynamic between Chris, Street and Tan gets tense when it's revealed they're all competing for a liaison position at a leadership conference, and Hondo is asked to speak at the parole hearing of Leroy, leading to Hondo having to think about the right decision for him and Darryl.

SWAT works to find an FBI informant on the run from the crime family he is testifying against. Meanwhile, Tan searches for a person responsible for a racial altercation with his mother, Chan Fei, and Hondo encounters his ex-girlfriend Nichelle for the first time since their breakup. The SWAT team acts as a domestic surveillance unit for the CIA to confirm whether an international crime lord has resurfaced in Los Angeles after being off the grid for years. Note: this episode takes place in March 2020, right before lockdown and shelter-in-place orders were issued. and his teen charge Darryl confront the history of racial tension in Los Angeles between law enforcement and the Black community, through flashbacks to the 1992 Los Angeles riots following the Rodney King verdict. Peter Onorati as Sergeant II Jeff MumfordĪs the COVID-19 pandemic begins to take hold in Los Angeles, the SWAT team continues the pursuit of El Diablo's drug cartel scattered throughout the city leading to hunting down a Jihadist group detonating bombs in coordinated attacks.Karissa Lee Staples as Bonnie Lonsdale-Tan.Joy Osmanski as FBI Agent Jennifer Carr.David Rees Snell as Detective John Burrows.Amy Farrington as Lieutenant Detective Piper Lynch.Jay Harrington as Sergeant II David "Deacon" Kay.Kenny Johnson as Officer III+1 Dominique Luca.Lina Esco as Officer III Christina "Chris" Alonso.Alex Russell as Officer III James "Jim" Street.Shemar Moore as Sergeant II Daniel "Hondo" Harrelson Jr.And from his tone, it sounds like that “something” is something S.W.A.T.Main article: List of S.W.A.T. But before Diablo made that fatal error, he cryptically revealed to Hondo that his business in Los Angeles involved stopping something from happening. With Luca perched on a nearby rooftop across the way, rifle in hand, Hondo led Diablo to step closer and closer to the window - until at which point Luca could get off the shot cleanly. Hondo eventually tracked down Diablo, who had taken a hostage inside an apartment. Shortly after they did, team members arrived to safely extract them. Nonetheless, she and Street forged ahead, looking for an apartment in which to elude Diablo’s gunmen.

Chris at one point took a bullet to the upper chest, and though her Kevlar caught it, she was quite dazed and a bit breathless.

His small army got wind of the cops’ presence and a shootout ensued, with Chris and Street veritably pinned down in the courtyard, their ammo running low. Street and Chris checked out the apartment building where a known associate lived, unaware that Diablo himself was already holed up their, nursing a wound.

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