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==Unnamed personnel==
 
==Unnamed personnel==
 
===FBI Agent===
 
===FBI Agent===
[[File:FBI_Interrogator.jpg|thumb|150px|A FBI Agent]]
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[[File:FBI_Interrogator.jpg|thumb|150px|An FBI agent]]
See also: [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]] ({{film|4}})
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'''See also:''' [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]] ({{film|4}})
{{bginfo|Played by [[Jeff Lester]].}}
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{{bginfo|The FBI agent was played by [[Jeff Lester]].}}
 
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===Police Officer #1 (Detroit)===
 
===Police Officer #1 (Detroit)===
 
[[File:Detroit_police_officer_1.jpg|thumb|150px|A police officer]]
 
[[File:Detroit_police_officer_1.jpg|thumb|150px|A police officer]]
In [[2004]], this '''police officer''' arrested [[Loomis (21st century)|Loomis]], who had abducted Humans for the Xindi who had traveled back in time to develop a [[Xindi bioweapon|bioweapon]]. He and his partner received a tip from [[Jonathan Archer|Archer]] that Loomis was the kidnapper. The officer told Loomis he was lucky that the abductees were still alive. ({{ENT|Carpenter Street}})
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In [[2004]], this '''police officer''' arrested {{dis|Loomis|21st century}}, who had abducted Humans for the Xindi who had traveled back in time to develop a [[Xindi bioweapon|bioweapon]]. He and his partner received a tip from [[Jonathan Archer|Archer]] that Loomis was the kidnapper. The officer told Loomis he was lucky that the abductees were still alive. ({{ENT|Carpenter Street}})
 
{{bginfo|The police officer was played by [[Billy Mayo]].}}
 
{{bginfo|The police officer was played by [[Billy Mayo]].}}
 
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===Police Officer #2 (Detroit)===
 
===Police Officer #2 (Detroit)===
 
[[File:Detroit_police_officer_2.jpg|thumb|150px|A police officer]]
 
[[File:Detroit_police_officer_2.jpg|thumb|150px|A police officer]]
In 2004, this '''police officer''' assisted in the arrest of Loomis. Archer provide a tip that Loomis had kidnapped six people. When Loomis told the officer that the lizard people were coming and that they had ray guns, the officer thought he was nuts. ({{ENT|Carpenter Street}})
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In 2004, this '''police officer''' assisted in the arrest of Loomis. Archer provide a tip that Loomis had kidnapped six people. When Loomis told the officer that the lizard people were coming and that they had [[ray gun]]s, the officer thought he was nuts. ({{ENT|Carpenter Street}})
 
{{bginfo|This police officer was played by [[Dan Warner]].}}
 
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[[File:Policeman.jpg|thumb|150px|A policeman]]
 
[[File:Policeman.jpg|thumb|150px|A policeman]]
 
In [[1893]], the [[SFPD]] '''policeman''' responded to a fight at a local [[infirmary]] between the [[away team]] from the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} (in [[19th century]] garb) and two [[alien]]s from [[Devidia II]], who have disguised themselves as a [[doctor]] and a [[nurse]] in order to steal [[neural energy]] from [[cholera]] patients. When the policeman came, [[William T. Riker|Riker]] told him that he had the highest respect for law enforcement and that he was sorry. Riker then punched the policeman and knocked him out, in order that the group could escape. ({{TNG|Time's Arrow, Part II}})
 
In [[1893]], the [[SFPD]] '''policeman''' responded to a fight at a local [[infirmary]] between the [[away team]] from the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} (in [[19th century]] garb) and two [[alien]]s from [[Devidia II]], who have disguised themselves as a [[doctor]] and a [[nurse]] in order to steal [[neural energy]] from [[cholera]] patients. When the policeman came, [[William T. Riker|Riker]] told him that he had the highest respect for law enforcement and that he was sorry. Riker then punched the policeman and knocked him out, in order that the group could escape. ({{TNG|Time's Arrow, Part II}})
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{{bginfo|[[File:William Boyett, Times Arrow Part II.jpg|thumb|left|120px|A makeup continuity polaroid of Boyett]]This policeman was played by [[William Boyett]].}}
 
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Revision as of 11:09, 14 June 2014

The following is a list of United States of America law enforcement personnel:

Named personnel

Fictional

Unnamed personnel

FBI Agent

FBI Interrogator

An FBI agent

See also: FBI (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

The FBI agent was played by Jeff Lester.

Police Officer #1 (Detroit)

Detroit police officer 1

A police officer

In 2004, this police officer arrested Loomis, who had abducted Humans for the Xindi who had traveled back in time to develop a bioweapon. He and his partner received a tip from Archer that Loomis was the kidnapper. The officer told Loomis he was lucky that the abductees were still alive. (ENT: "Carpenter Street")

The police officer was played by Billy Mayo.

Police Officer #2 (Detroit)

Detroit police officer 2

A police officer

In 2004, this police officer assisted in the arrest of Loomis. Archer provide a tip that Loomis had kidnapped six people. When Loomis told the officer that the lizard people were coming and that they had ray guns, the officer thought he was nuts. (ENT: "Carpenter Street")

This police officer was played by Dan Warner.

Policeman (NYPD 1930)

File:Policeman1930.jpg

The NYPD policeman

When James T. Kirk and Spock time-traveled to 1930 to find McCoy, this policeman caught the two stealing clothes. He did not believe their excuse for the theft and noticed Spock's ears. He was subdued with a Vulcan nerve pinch. (TOS: "The City on the Edge of Forever")

This policeman was played by Hal Baylor.


Police Officer (NYPD 1968)

File:Police officer, assignment earth.jpg

Police man

This unnamed police officer and his partner Charley were NYPD officers sent to answer an emergency call from Roberta Lincoln.

When the two cops tried to arrest Kirk and Spock, he and his partner were accidentally beamed on board the USS Enterprise, but were transported back to New York seconds later. (TOS: "Assignment: Earth")

This police officer was played by Ted Gehring.

Policeman (SFPD 19th century)

File:Policeman.jpg

A policeman

In 1893, the SFPD policeman responded to a fight at a local infirmary between the away team from the USS Enterprise-D (in 19th century garb) and two aliens from Devidia II, who have disguised themselves as a doctor and a nurse in order to steal neural energy from cholera patients. When the policeman came, Riker told him that he had the highest respect for law enforcement and that he was sorry. Riker then punched the policeman and knocked him out, in order that the group could escape. (TNG: "Time's Arrow, Part II")

William Boyett, Times Arrow Part II

A makeup continuity polaroid of Boyett

This policeman was played by William Boyett.

Policemen (SFPD 19th century)

These policemen encountered the away team of the Enterprise-D when they traveled back into time to San Francisco of 1893. Some of them tried to stop the away team from leaving the Sisters of Hope Infirmary in a horse buggy. (TNG: "Time's Arrow", "Time's Arrow, Part II")

Policeman (SFPD 20th century)

File:Policeman1986.jpg

the SFPD policeman

This officer was questioned by Pavel Chekov on where he could find "the nuclear wessels." (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

This policeman was played by Mark Erickson.

SWAT Leader

SWAT Leader

The SWAT leader

In 2024, the SWAT leader led the assault on the Sanctuary District. His troops killed a number of people including Webb and wounded Sisko as he was protecting a hostage named Vin. Vin, a law enforcement officer himself, chided the leader for the use of force. The SWAT leader said that they believed that the hostages were dead. (DS9: "Past Tense, Part II")

The SWAT leader was played by Mitch David Carter.

Swat Team

File:Bell Riots - SFPD.jpg

The SWAT team

The San Francisco Police Department SWAT team entered the Sanctuary District processing center during the Bell Riots to restore order and free the hostages.(DS9: "Past Tense, Part II")

The SWAT team was played by unknown actors.