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|Row 2 info = Deceased, shot dead by [[Ludovici Armstrong]] onboard [[James "Sonny" Crockett]]'s boat |
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Lou Rodriguez
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Affiliation
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Detective Lieutenant, Commander of Metro-Dade Organized Crime Bureau
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Status
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Deceased, shot dead by Ludovici Armstrong onboard James "Sonny" Crockett's boat
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Spouse/Children
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Maria, two children
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Episodes Appeared In
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Played By
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Gregory Sierra
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Lou Rodriguez was the cigar-smoking first Lieutenant of the Metro-Dade Organized Crime Bureau, Vice Division. He was played by Gregory Sierra. He was killed in the episode "Calderone's Return (Part I)" after being shot by hitman Ludovici Armstrong.
Background
Owing to the brief time in which he participated in the show, limited background is given about Lieutenant Rodriguez. However, it is established that he has a wife named Maria, a son named Hector, and another unnamed daughter. Rodriguez is shown to have history with Crockett, and it is mentioned that the two had worked together in Vice, along with Lieutenant Scottie Wheeler from the DEA, for several years before the beginning of the series. Although not explicitly stated, it is likely Rodriguez was the lieutenant of the Vice department for many years, as he and Sonny have a close relationship that goes beyond business. Rodriguez also has extensive contacts within other law enforcement agencies, and a wide base of knowledge on criminals in the city, indicating he has been at his job for some time.
He has a particular affinity for cigars, and can often be found with one in hand.
Relationship with Sonny
Rodriguez and Sonny were almost like brothers, making it particularly painful for the Lieutenant when Crockett implies he may be the departmental leak in "Brother's Keeper", owing to the large amounts of money appearing in Rodriguez's bank account. However, with the conclusion of the case and the exoneration of the Lieutenant, the two patch up their differences. Later, in "Heart of Darkness", Rodriguez shows concern of a personal nature when Sonny enters an undercover operation with Federal Agent Arthur Lawson, who's true allegiances are not entirely clear. In "Calderone's Return (Part I)", Rodriguez also goes beyond the call of duty in arguing for protection for Crockett when his name appears on a hitlist ordered by Esteban Calderone. After securing a place for his detective in witness protection, Rodriguez takes Sonny to the St. Vitus Dance so that he can collect a few things, but takes a bullet meant for Crockett fired by hitman Ludovici Armstrong, saving his detective's life in the process.
Death
Rodriguez never recovered from his wounds. As he lay critically ill in hospital, Crockett and Tubbs chased down Armstrong and his handler. Armstrong is killed in a shootout with Metro-Dade officers, but immediately afterwards Crockett and Tubbs receive word that Rodriguez has finally succumbed to his injuries. The two officers immediately head to the Bahamas to confront Calderone and avenge their Lieutenant's death.
Main Characters: James "Sonny" Crockett • Ricardo "Rico" Tubbs • Gina Calabrese • Stan Switek • Larry Zito • "Big Booty" Trudy Joplin • Martin "Marty" Castillo • Lou Rodriguez Minor Characters: Miami Vice Film: |