Below is a list of members of the Los Angeles Police Department (Earth-616).
Members[]
Andy[]
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Appearances: Spider-Woman #28
Andy worked for Captain Alexander Walsh in an attempted capture of the Enforcer when the later tried to steal tycoon J.R. Van De Kalb's rare postage stamps. Andy noticed up close how the Enforcer withstood direct bullet impacts and reported it to Walsh by walkie-talkie. Andy and fellow officer Jacobi were to capture the Enforcer using a steel-mesh net, but Spider-Woman reluctantly had to rescue him.[1] |
Archie[]
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Appearances: Spider-Woman #31, Spider-Woman #32
At the commissioner's request,[2] Archie and another police officer escorted Dr. Karl Malus, prisoner in Los Angeles, who offered to help them stop the criminal superhuman Hornet;[2][3] Archie and the other policeman were to provide Malus with whatever he needed, and keep an eye on him outside of prison. Archie and the other police officer accompanied Malus to watch a confrontation between the Hornet and Spider-Woman, where Malus was supposed to shoot the Hornet[2] with the tranquilizer gun he had built. Malus however shot Spider-Woman,[2][3] pretending he had missed the shot,[2] and then slugged Archie[4] and fled in the confusion.[4][2][3][4] |
Ben[]
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Appearances: Spider-Woman #6
Ben worked at the Los Angeles Police Department. When S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Jerry Hunt asked the LAPD to let him search through official mug shots in an attempt to find Spider-Woman, Ben accompanied him to the archives. After some time searching, Hunt suddenly stood up saying that he knew where she was; Ben asked him if he had found a mug shot with the address, and Hunt did not answer him in detail (he had obtained the information another way), after which he left.[5] |
Carson[]
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Appearances: Iron Man #188
Carson was a detective for the LAPD who arrested Percy & Barton Grimes for their attack on The Pines restaurant as the Brothers Grimm.[6] |
Conners[]
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Appearances: Champions #6
Conners participated in the Clarke Futuristics raid to arrest Rampage, and he was badly injured when the villain burst through the back doors while he was preparing to break in.[7] |
Dave[]
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Appearances: Journey Into Mystery #31
Dave was a detective who arrested a cult leader about missing people following him. The cultist claimed that they had not disappeared but had crossed over to a parallel Earth and that Dave, after observing him, also thought he was capable of doing so. Dave took him to the station telling him that he did not believe such nonsense, without realizing that the people he met were completely different from those he knew, including his wife and father-in-law.[8] |
Douglas[]
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Appearances: Runaways #2
Douglas worked as a detective for the Los Angeles Police Department.[9] |
Dunn[]
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Appearances: Champions #6
Dunn witnessed the final battle between the Champions and Rampage down Hollywood Boulevard.[7] |
Harris[]
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Appearances: Spider-Woman #23 (Mentioned)
Stevens and Harris were two members of the LAPD. Jacobi put them to investigate the robbery in the Los Angeles County Art Museum, that they correctly believed had been organized by the Gamesman, but Jacobi had to report to Captain Alexander Walsh that they still had no leads. Spider-Woman solved the case in the meantime.[10] |
Ishmael[]
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Appearances: Solo Avengers #8
Lt. Ishmael summoned Dr. Pym to the police precinct telling him of a series of thefts committed by someone either very small or very large and Pym being the first to have the ability to do so he therefore became a suspect, but in reality Ishmael he hoped Pym would investigate the case, which he did and brought the real culprit of the thefts to justice.[11] |
Jacobi[]
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Appearances: Spider-Woman #23, Spider-Woman #25, Spider-Woman #28
Jacobi was an LAPD officer working under Captain Alexander Walsh.[10][12][1] When the LAPD was chasing crimelord Gamesman, Jacobi assigned Harris and Stevens to work on the case, but made no progress and only informed Walsh, at Walsh's office's door, that the robbers of paintings at Los Angeles County Art Museum knew all the security details so they were probably working for the Gamesman. The Gamesman was arrested shortly after,[10] but a second Gamesman took his place, and the first Gamesman escaped. Bounty hunter Spider-Woman, collaborating with Captain Walsh, set a trap for both Gamesmen by pretending to play along, so as to get evidence and find their secret lair. Walsh took Jacobi and other agents there to arrest the culprits, and tasked Jacobi with handcuffing the first Gamesman.[12] Shortly afterward, Walsh got a tip about where the criminal Enforcer, would be operating at Christie's Auction House, and went there with several agents, including Jacobi. As Walsh knew that the Enforcer was wearing a bullet-proof costume, he prepared a steel mesh that Jacobi and fellow officer Andy were to drop on the Enforcer when the time came; other police officers would shoot at the Enforcer to force him to get within range of the network. Jacobi and Andy netted the Enforcer, but Spider-Woman, then coerced into helping him, freed him, and they both escaped.[1] When the Gamesman is arrested, Walsh orders Jacobi to cuff the Gamesman. A plainclothes man with sunglasses and possibly moustache is seen holding the Gamesman's handcuffed arm, but that man cannot be Jacobi because the moustachioed man also says "Go on, Jacobi! Take him away" |
Jim[]
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Appearances: Avengers: West Coast #65
Jim and his partner Phil helped Wonder Man and the Scarlet Witch against the Grim Reaper.[13] |
Joe[]
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Appearances: Savage She-Hulk #1
Joe and his partner arrested Nick Trask's henchmen after being stopped by She-Hulk and confessed to the murder by their boss.[14] |
Michael[]
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Appearances: Iron Man #211
Together with a colleague he tried to stop the Living Laser, remaining incredulous with the intangibility of the latter.[15] |
Milton[]
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Appearances: X-Factor #226
Milton was among the officers who went to the site of what appeared to be a gang fight following a call from a local woman, but on arrival they saw only dead bodies on a basketball court, all with signs of strangulation with a rope, so they reported it as a hate crime.[16] |
Phil[]
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Appearances: Avengers: West Coast #65
Phil and his partner Jim helped Wonder Man and the Scarlet Witch against the Grim Reaper.[13] |
Quaid[]
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Appearances: Moon Knight (Vol. 6) #12
Captain Quaid was killed by Count Nefaria.[17] |
Rodriguez[]
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Appearances: Daken: Dark Wolverine #10, Daken: Dark Wolverine #11, Daken: Dark Wolverine #12, Daken: Dark Wolverine #18
Detective Rodriguez and his partner Peter Baxter investigated the murder of Glenn Ryan.[18] While Agent Kiel presented the case of the "claw killer", Detective Rodriguez and his partner Peter Baxter made ironic jokes behind her.[19] Rodriguez and her partner interrogated Agent Kiel after she recovered from being knocked out by Daken by asking if she had seen the attacker correctly.[20] He and Baxter saw Donna Kiel enter the district, and after Baxter told her about some of the events and Donna completely ignored him, Rodriguez commented that "Narnia", as Donna was nicknamed, was getting colder and colder.[21] |
Stevens[]
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Appearances: Spider-Woman #23 (Mentioned)
Stevens and Harris were two members of the LAPD. Jacobi put them to investigate the robbery in the Los Angeles County Art Museum, that they correctly believed had been organized by the Gamesman, but Jacobi had to report to Captain Alexander Walsh that they still had no leads. Spider-Woman solved the case in the meantime.[10] |
Stone[]
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Appearances: X-Statix #12
Stone was ready to call in a sniper to kill the armed girl Britney Guzman and scolded Anarchist when he told him that X-Statix would deal with the situation by telling him it was a police operation and not wanting anything to do with a group of mutants hunting for glory but immediately changed his mind and expression when Dead Girl pointed out that they were being filmed by the cameras.[22] |
Tancretti[]
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Appearances: X-Factor #226
Tancretti was among the officers who went to the site of what appeared to be a gang fight following a call from a local woman, but on arrival they saw only dead bodies on a basketball court, all with signs of strangulation with a rope, so they reported it as a hate crime.[16] |
Wells[]
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Appearances: Black Goliath #1
Officer Wells trusted the boy Bill Foster and thanks to that Bill has not stolen apples from Yanducci's cart since then.[23] |
Williams[]
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Appearances: Moon Knight (Vol. 6) #5, Moon Knight (Vol. 6) #8
Captain Williams ordered Detective Hall to let Tick Tock go.[24] Williams later discouraged Hall from prosecuting Count Nefaria.[25] |
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Spider-Woman #28
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Spider-Woman #31
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Captain America: America's Avenger #1 ; Dr. Karl Malus' profile
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Spider-Woman #32
- ↑ Spider-Woman #6
- ↑ Iron Man #188
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Champions #6
- ↑ Journey Into Mystery #31
- ↑ Runaways #2
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 Spider-Woman #23
- ↑ Solo Avengers #8
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 Spider-Woman #25
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 Avengers: West Coast #65
- ↑ Savage She-Hulk #1
- ↑ Iron Man #211
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 X-Factor #226
- ↑ Moon Knight (Vol. 6) #12
- ↑ Daken: Dark Wolverine #10
- ↑ Daken: Dark Wolverine #11
- ↑ Daken: Dark Wolverine #12
- ↑ Daken: Dark Wolverine #18
- ↑ X-Statix #12
- ↑ Black Goliath #1
- ↑ Moon Knight (Vol. 6) #5
- ↑ Moon Knight (Vol. 6) #8