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C.S.I. New York <strong>Episode</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Civilized Lies<br />

Season 9<br />

<strong>Episode</strong> Number: 192<br />

Season <strong>Episode</strong>: 12<br />

Originally aired: Friday January 11, 2013<br />

Writer:<br />

John Dove<br />

Director: Jerry Levine<br />

Show Stars: Eddie Cahill (Detective Donald ”Don” Flack), Robert Joy (Dr. Sid Hammerback),<br />

Anna Belknap (Lindsay Monroe), Sela Ward (Josephine ”Jo”<br />

Danville), Gary Sinise (Detective Mac ”Mack” Taylor), Carmine Giovinazzo<br />

(Detective Danny Messer), Hill Harper (Dr. Sheldon Hawkes)<br />

Recurring Role: Natalie Martinez (Det. Jamie Lovato)<br />

Guest Stars: Kris Lemche (Anthony Lombardo), Grant Harvey (Eric Blaylock), Riccardo<br />

LeBron (Roland Benitez), Gary Kraus (Mark Riley), Chris Brochu<br />

(Jason Riley), Jarrod Crawford (Surgeon on TV)<br />

Summary: The CSIs with the always difficult task of working a case where an<br />

officer has been shot: talking to the family, processing the scene and<br />

getting to the bottom of the truth. The case is particularly hard on<br />

Lindsay who has strong and fond memories of the victim.<br />

The episode begins with a police officer<br />

locking up a check cashing center,<br />

where he worked his second job. He talks<br />

to his son over the phone. Just then a<br />

blue colored sedan pulls up in front of<br />

the store. The police man gets cautious.<br />

A black bald guy walks up behind him<br />

and pepper sprays him. Two other men<br />

get out of the car and tie him up. The<br />

cop then draws his gun and shoots one of<br />

them. One of the other two shoots the cop<br />

twice in his chest. But the cop shoots one<br />

last fire which hits a man walking on the<br />

pavement. They take the cop’s bag and<br />

leaves. Next, Mac is questioning the guy<br />

who was shot while walking on the pavement.<br />

Mac is furious that the guy did not go back and help the dying cop. The guy says that he was<br />

shot too. Mac feels that since that guy had priors in drug dealing, he chose not to stick around.<br />

The guy, Anthony Lombardo, admits that he was scared. Just then Mac arrives and cuffs the<br />

guy. He tells him that he was not running across the street; but instead he was standing just over<br />

the cop when he got shot. Next, Adam checks the security footage video and isolates the faces<br />

of the three African-American guys who shot the cop. But there is no sign of Anthony anywhere<br />

in the video. Also, the witnesses only talk about the three African-American men. Judging by<br />

the shot wound, Hawkes is sure that Anthony was standing over the cop when he got shot. But<br />

somehow there is no proof. Lindsey and Jo are at the hospital, when the cop, Mark Riley’s son,<br />

Jason Riley arrives.<br />

Mark is a loved cop in the NYPD. Jason tells Jo and Lindsey that he was talking to his father<br />

over the phone before he got shot. The doctor arrives and declares that Mark passed away during<br />

surgery. The family is devastated. But at the precinct, the entire department play a news footage<br />

which talks about a cop that who has recovered from surgery. Well, this is to fool Anthony into<br />

believing that Mark is still alive. Maybe this would scare him and he will start talking. Jo and<br />

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