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Continues his hard-nosed training of Ben while observing the rookie's growth.
is the second episode of the first season of the gritty police drama Southland . It originally aired on NBC on April 16, 2009. The episode, written by series creator Ann Biderman , deepens the series' "raw and authentic" portrayal of the LAPD through multiple intersecting storylines focused on the emotional and professional tolls of police work. Plot Summary "Southland" Mozambique(2009)
Shows her deeply empathetic side, clashing with bureaucratic systems.
Detective Lydia Adams takes a personal interest in the baby's case, eventually advocating for the mother to regain custody against the assumptions of Child Protective Services. Are you interested in a similar breakdown for
Rookie Ben Sherman, overconfident after his first day, rushes into a shop mugging without backup and accidentally arrests the victim instead of the robber. Later, at a retirement party for Officer Dewey Dudek, Ben reveals his privileged but troubled past to Cooper—his father was a famous DA whose career choices led to a home invasion that forced Ben to learn how to shoot. Key Characters & Themes Development in "Mozambique" Ben Sherman
Officers John Cooper, Ben Sherman, and Chickie Brown discover an infant girl crawling in the middle of a busy Los Angeles intersection. This triggers an emotional search for her mother, Brianna, who claims she is "straight" (drug-free) and employed. is the second episode of the first season
Detectives Sammy Bryant and Nate Moretta struggle to find funds to protect a teenage eyewitness, Janilla, after an attempt on her life. In a moment of desperation, they use their own money to ensure her safety.
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