"Burning Sanctuary"
Season: 2 Episode: 3
Production Number: 203
Original Airdate: April 22, 1999
Written By: Richard Preston Jr. -----------------William Lawlor
Directed By: William Warren
Season 2
1. "Fangs"
2. "F Is For Framed"
3. "Burning Sanctuary"
4. "Strip Show"
5. "Eyewitness"
6. "Little Saigon"
7. "John Doe"
8. "Widowmaker"
9. "Obsession"
10. "Call of the Wild"
11. "The Bigger They Are"
12. "Faces of Fear"
13. "The Monk"
14. "Ties That Bind"
15. "In Harm's Way"
16. "Bad Reputation"
17. "Danny the Eel"
18. "Cop Killer"
19. "Professor Benton"
20. "Legacy of A Buffalo Soldier"
21. "Armageddon (1)"
22. "Vengeance (2)"
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SUMMARY
A group of Nazi skinheads demonstrate outside a black church. A riot is narrowly prevented as Chase and August arrest a skinhead and a churchgoer. The next week, the church is burned to the ground, and a charred body is found inside - Duke Minks, a member of the Aryan Nation, who was arrested during the demonstration. The victim's uncle, Eddie Minks, also a member of the Aryan Nation, isn't happy that August is on the case, and warns that justice will be served, one way or the other. As the detectives dig deeper, they learn that the arsonist may be the person they least suspect.
GUEST STARS
Robert Doqui |
Reverand Green |
Jim Chiros |
Ed Minks |
Jacquelyn Houstin |
Jackie |
Al Troupe |
Howie Dane |
Christopher Boyer |
Cragmeyer |
Ernie Lee Banks |
Carmine Hancock |
Robert Noble |
Jim |
Angelo Spizzirri |
Duke Minks |
TRIVIA
Captain Jensen does not appear in this episode.
August's badge number is 3251.
DAMAGE REPORT
Vehicles destroyed: 2 (all cars)
Chases: 3 (2 car, 1 foot)
Explosions: 1
BLOOPERS
Louis Febre does not appear in the opening credits.
The character of Carmine Hancock is listed in the closing credits as Carmine Lester.
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