Terri Stivers

Terri Stivers is a fictional character in Homicide: Life on the Street. She was played by actress Toni Lewis.[1]

Det. Terri Stivers
Det. Terri Stivers
First appearanceOctober 25, 1996
(5x04, Bad Medicine) (Recurring)
September 25, 1998
(7x01, La Famiglia) (Regular)
Last appearanceMay 21, 1999
(7x22, Forgive Us Our Trespasses) (HLOTS)
February 13, 2000
Homicide: The Movie
Created byTom Fontana
Portrayed byToni Lewis
In-universe information
GenderFemale
TitleDetective
OccupationHomicide Detective
Sex Crimes Detective (formerly)
Narcotics Detective (formerly)

Stivers first appears in Season 5 as a detective in the Baltimore Police Department's narcotics unit, frequently collaborating with the homicide detectives in an effort to bring down drug kingpin Luther Mahoney. After Mike Kellerman kills Mahoney under questionable circumstances, the two of them and fellow detective Meldrick Lewis report the incident as a justified self-defense shooting. In Season 6, she serves brief stints in the burglary and sex crime units before transferring to homicide.

The questionable shooting touches off a war between the Mahoney organization and the police department, resulting in multiple casualties on both sides. After Stivers admits that the reports were not accurate, the truth about the shooting comes out and Kellerman resigns in order to save Stivers' and Lewis' jobs. Stivers remains in the homicide unit, but when she encounters Kellerman (now a private investigator) in Season 7, she criticizes him for the effect his actions have had on the department. She also expresses her dislike of new detective Rene Sheppard's inability to control the streets and forms a friendship with Laura Ballard, a more competent member of the homicide unit.

Her maternal grandmother was Trinidadian. She immigrated to the United States when she was a girl, went to college and became a teacher.[2]

References

  1. J Bobby. "The HOMICIDE: LIFE ON THE STREET Glossary".
  2. "Shades of Gray". Homicide: Life on the Street. Season 7. Episode 10. January 8, 1999. NBC.


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