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'''Barry Baricza''' is a patrol officer for the [[California Highway Patrol]]'s [[Central]] division. His friends call him "Bear". | |||
Officer Baricza has been seen drawing a weapon to protect himself three times. The first was when he encountered a group of men running a casino in a motor home and held the shotgun from his patrol car.<ref name="Ep120">{{cite episode | num = 120 | title = Rainy Day}}</ref> He drew his weapon next in "[[Peaks and Valleys]]".<ref name="Ep201">{{cite episode | num = 201 | title = Peaks and Valleys}}</ref> Finally, he pulled his service revolver after being beaten and knocked to the ground by a minor who knew karate and was threatening him with a weapon.<ref name="Ep416">{{cite episode | num = 416 | title = Karate}}</ref> | |||
For a short time, Barry quit the CHP to work as a crop duster for his father. He's a pilot and flight instructor. His father (who is also a crop duster) taught him how to fly.<ref name="Ep418">{{cite episode | num = 418 | title = The Hawk and the Hunter}}</ref> | For a short time, Barry quit the CHP to work as a crop duster for his father. He's a pilot and flight instructor. His father (who is also a crop duster) taught him how to fly.<ref name="Ep418">{{cite episode | num = 418 | title = The Hawk and the Hunter}}</ref> | ||
Baricza and [[Gene Fritz|Fritz]] won the 1976 CHP bowling tournament.<ref name="Ep109">{{cite episode | num = 109 | title = Hustle}}</ref> He also enjoys playing racquetball with [[Getraer]].<ref name="Ep111">{{cite episode | num = 111 | title = Name Your Price}}</ref> Baricza has also played on the CHP basketball team.<ref name="Ep102">{{cite episode | num = 102 | title = Undertow}}</ref> | |||
Baricza and [[Gene Fritz|Fritz]] won the 1976 CHP bowling tournament.<ref name="Ep109">{{cite episode | num = 109 | title = Hustle}}</ref> He also enjoys playing racquetball with [[Getraer]].<ref name="Ep111">{{cite episode | num = 111 | title = Name Your Price}}</ref> | |||
He was injured in a hit and run which killed another officer. | He was injured in a hit and run which killed another officer. | ||
As of 1999, Baricza is still with the CHP.<ref name="CHiPs99">{{cite episode | num = "CHiPs" '99 | title = "CHiPs" '99}}</ref> | As of 1999, Baricza is still with the CHP.<ref name="CHiPs99">{{cite episode | num = "CHiPs" '99 | title = "CHiPs" '99}}</ref> | ||
''The three times Baricza draws a gun are the only three times any officer draws his [[weapons|weapon]] in the entire series.'' | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 08:54, 2 February 2008
Barry Baricza | |
Actor | Brodie Greer |
Appears in | Seasons 1 through 5 (1977 - 1982) |
Call Numbers | 7 Adam |
Badge Number | unknown |
Barry Baricza is a patrol officer for the California Highway Patrol's Central division. His friends call him "Bear".
Officer Baricza has been seen drawing a weapon to protect himself three times. The first was when he encountered a group of men running a casino in a motor home and held the shotgun from his patrol car.[1] He drew his weapon next in "Peaks and Valleys".[2] Finally, he pulled his service revolver after being beaten and knocked to the ground by a minor who knew karate and was threatening him with a weapon.[3]
For a short time, Barry quit the CHP to work as a crop duster for his father. He's a pilot and flight instructor. His father (who is also a crop duster) taught him how to fly.[4]
Baricza and Fritz won the 1976 CHP bowling tournament.[5] He also enjoys playing racquetball with Getraer.[6] Baricza has also played on the CHP basketball team.[7]
He was injured in a hit and run which killed another officer.
As of 1999, Baricza is still with the CHP.[8]
The three times Baricza draws a gun are the only three times any officer draws his weapon in the entire series.
References
- ↑ Episode 120: "Rainy Day"
- ↑ Episode 201: "Peaks and Valleys"
- ↑ Episode 416: "Karate"
- ↑ Episode 418: "The Hawk and the Hunter"
- ↑ Episode 109: "Hustle"
- ↑ Episode 111: "Name Your Price"
- ↑ Episode 102: "Undertow"
- ↑ Episode "CHiPs" '99: ""CHiPs" '99"