
Rico Amonte was brought out to LA by his older brother Angelo, a detective in the LAPD Robbery/Homicide Division. He is now in his first year, learning to become a professional police officer, and it's up to Senior Deputy Barnes to teach him the ropes. Their vastly different backgrounds give them opposing points of view on how to police the streets. Amonte's irreverent style can get the job done, but usually not in the way Barnes would call standard procedure. The other training officers are Senior Deputy Matt Jablonski and Senior Deputy Ryan Layne. Jablonski is partnered with Trainee Gabriella Lopez, a young Latina from East LA. Layne's partner is Trainee Chase Williams, a recent law school grad eager to acquire street experience before he becomes a D.A.
Alex MenesesAnna Valero (4 episodes, 2003-2004)
Michael RispoliAngelo Amonte (3 episodes, 2003)
Ernie HudsonSenior Deputy John Henry Barnes (3 episodes, 2003)
Danny NucciDeputy Rico Amonte (3 episodes, 2003)
Miguel SandovalCaptain Otis Briggs (2 episodes, 2003)Ernie Hudson, who plays Los Angeles Sheriff's Department Deputy John Henry Barnes, is in real life a Reserve Deputy for the neighboring San Bernadino County Sheriff's Department.
Deputy Rico Amonte:
Sir, I am just trying to make small talk.
Senior Deputy John Henry Barnes:
I don't do small talk!
Deputy Rico Amonte:
[dissapointed] So I'm not gonna tell you how much I miss Brooklyn, huh? Especially the Summers...
Senior Deputy John Henry Barnes:
I don't want to hear your birthday, I don't want to hear your favorite ice cream, I don't want to hear how your dog Skippy died, and I certainly don't want to hear about your bedroom life!
Deputy Rico Amonte:
How did you know my dogs name was Skippy?
Senior Deputy John Henry Barnes:
Are you pulling roots?
Deputy Rico Amonte:
Sir, I do not pull roots, especially when it comes to Skippy. Yellow lab, we had him for fifteen years...
Senior Deputy John Henry Barnes:
How do you say shut up in Italian?
Deputy Rico Amonte:
[confused] What?
Senior Deputy John Henry Barnes:
How do you say shut up in Italian?
Deputy Rico Amonte:
Stait zit.
Senior Deputy John Henry Barnes:
Stait zit.
Deputy Rico Amonte:
Italian is a beautiful language, you know sir?
Senior Deputy John Henry Barnes:
Stait zit!
Deputy Rico Amonte:
Hey, that is pretty good. You know, most people don't...
Senior Deputy John Henry Barnes:
I mean stait zit!
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