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"School" is the eleventh episode of the second season in the remake version of S.W.A.T., and the thirty-third episode overall, which was aired on January 3, 2019.

Summary[]

Hondo and the team are forced to relive the painful memories of the Riverhill High School Massacre six years ago as they hunt down a copycat who is planning to re-enact the same attack on a high school with a higher body count.

Recap[]

Cast[]

Main[]

Recurring[]

Guest[]

  • Meredith Monroe - Ainsley Mogevero
  • Daniel Robbins - Patrick Demers
  • Megan Lee - Lila
  • Katherine Landry - Kenzie
  • James McAndrew - Scott Camp
  • Andrea Savo - Tess Camp
  • Chi-Lan Lieu - Diane
  • Conner Deadrick - Vince Franz
  • Joseph Aceves - Scared Student
  • Mark Atteberry - Principal O'Neil
  • Cassandra Bernard - Running Kid
  • Jesse Bernstein - Curious Parent #1
  • Carie Kawa - Curious Parent #2
  • Kyle Butenhoff - Kurt Wilson
  • Michael Chandler - Justin
  • Horace Dodd - Sgt. Terrence
  • Loretta Fox - Principal Cullen
  • Xavi Israel - Resource Officer Robert
  • Alexandra LeMosle - Shocked Parent #1
  • Trae Ireland - Shocked Parent #2
  • Mike Kersey - Worried Parent #1
  • Karen Strassman - Worried Parent #2
  • Geoffrey Kennedy - Elijah
  • Momo Lightner - Officer Rachel
  • Juan Martinez - Cowering Student
  • Alexia Pearl - Miss Adams
  • Elise Robertson - Shelia Franz
  • Vika Stubblebine - Whitney Franz

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • Shemar Moore, Alex Russell, Lina Esco and Jay Harrington appeared in a public-service announcement alongside Lt. Aaron Pisarzewicsz from Los Angeles School Police Department's School Safety Initiative Division.
  • Meredith Monroe made her guest appearance where she also appeared with Shemar Moore in Criminal Minds.

Quotes[]

Hondo: "Before some of you were SWAT, Buck talked about how most of the world is made up of peaceful folks who avoid violence at all costs. He called them the flock. He would also say you have wolves; people who use violence to attack that flock. And there's one remaining group. Those who live to protect that flock and confront those wolves. That group's the sheepdogs, and that is who we are. That is why we are SWAT. I know todays brought back some bad memories for those of us who were there six years ago. Well, let's make sure this time's different."

Shemar Moore: Every child has the right to feel safe. It's up to all of us to help end school violence.
Lt. Aaron Pisarzewicsz: In 80% of school shootings, at least one other person knew about the attacker's plan in advance.
Shemar Moore: And 93% of the time, school shooters will engage in troubling behavior long before they attack.
Jay Harrington: If you're a parent, stay involved in your children's lives. Seek early help from school administrators, or if necessary, from local law enforcement.
Lina Esco: If you're a student, show your classmates kindness whenever you can. Oftentimes, the kids least likely to ask for help are the ones who need it the most.
Alex Russell: And don't be afraid to go to an adult if you suspect something. You can be the generation that ends school violence.
Shemar Moore: For more information and tools to keep our schools safe, use your phone to scan the barcode below.
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