During the operation at the police warehouse, Mackey was directly responsible for Kern Little's death at the hands of the One-Niners. His death haunted Mackey for the rest of the series. When Ben Gilroy discovers a witness to his hit and run incident that killed a local drug dealer he asks Mackey to help him kidnap the witness.
This witness happens to be a gang member, complicating matters, since there is a threat of retaliation with any action. Mackey agrees but is shocked when Gilroy murders the man, giving him little choice but to help Gilroy dispose of the body. Mackey and Gilroy dump the body in a rival gang's turf.
The incident might start a gang war but Mackey and Gilroy wouldn't be implicated. Armadillo and Mackey have some serious history with each other after Mackey burned Armadillo's face for killing T.
A now scarred Armadillo refuses to let the past die, returning to Farmington to sell heroin at schools. When Mackey threatens to have Armadillo's brother killed in prison if he doesn't leave town, Armadillo makes the first move, killing his brother before Mackey can do it. He then calls Mackey to let him know that he just lost his leverage and to watch his back as in Armadillo's words Mackey had just been "greenlit" for death.
Mackey has never been known to be a compassionate man. So when petty grievances or turf wars start interfering with his business, he takes matters into his own hands, dealing with the problem in the least humane way possible. Wikipedia 0. How to pronounce vic mackey? Alex US English. David US English. Mark US English. Daniel British. Libby British. Mia British. Karen Australian. Hayley Australian. Natasha Australian. Veena Indian.
Shane Vendrell : I'm not doing anything that we weren't doing before. I'm just pumping things up a level. Vic Mackey : And what level is that? Vic Mackey : All right, where's my investment now? Shane Vendrell : It's all tied up in the coke shipment. Vic Mackey : That coke that had Tio's guy bleeding from every orifice? Vic Mackey : [to Connie's sons' foster parents] I'm gonna be checking in on him from time to time.
I better like what I see. Shane Vendrell : Can I get your autograph, man? Vic Mackey : Yeah, like on a confession? Claudette Wyms : You gonna be able to handle him? Vic Mackey : Oh, yeah. I'll make him sing. Curtis 'Lemonhead' Lemansky : [about breaking into the safe] I don't like this.
Vic Mackey : Well pretend. Vic Mackey : Since when did you get an ulcer? Curtis 'Lemonhead' Lemansky : Since the Armenian mob started looking for me.
Vic Mackey : Partner up with a criminal? I can name one flaw in that plan. Shane Vendrell : Only one? Trish : Better than going home to an empty bed. Vic Mackey : Well, I can't help you with that. At least, not tonight. Vic Mackey : [Listening to the Armenians] Huh Vic Mackey : I'll never forget what you guys did for me. Curtis 'Lemonhead' Lemansky : Don't worry, we won't let you. Vic Mackey : [to guy selling stuff out of his car] You having a sidewalk sale and didn't invite us, Taylor, I thought we was on yo mailing list.
Vic Mackey : Keeps things simple. Vic Mackey : [after shooting a dog] Sir, I'm telling you, the kid had no choice. The dog was reaching. It was kill or be killed. Captain Monica Rawling : Oh come on, Roy.
The dog had a piece, he was gonna use it. Once Mitchell was released, the "reformed" Antwon had seemingly adopted a key role as the spokesman for Farmington's African American community targeted by police, as a ploy to throw the cops off his trail and fully commit to his illicit businesses. Behind closed doors, Antwon is just as cold and calculating a criminal as before his original prison sentence.
Employing Vic Mackey's own partner Shane Vendrell as the eyes and ears of the police force, Mitchell wishes to save himself another swift trip to prison. Though Antwon must contend with another quick-witted criminal in Vic, Mitchell is the one greatest obstacle that Farmington has ever had in its corner. While he may be on the side of the law, Internal Affairs Lieutenant Jon Kavanaugh is just as frightening as the criminals he aims to stop.
The foil to Vic Mackey, in both intelligence and physical prowess, Kavanaugh immediately makes it his mission to terminate Mackey and his entire operation. Unlike Mackey, Jon begins as a completely moral yet extreme cop who is as straight-laced as an individual can be; always performing his duties by the book.
Kavanaugh's downfall proves to be sinking to Mackey's own level in an attempt to bring the corrupt cop down, proving that he can be just as dirty and conniving as Vic if need be. Though Kavanaugh's run on The Shield only lasts for a season and a half, the character leaves irrevocable damage on Vic and the Strike Team. Serving as the right-hand man to Vic Mackey for the duration of the series, Shane Vendrell is another undisclosed corrupt cop within the Farmington District of Los Angeles.
Like Vic, Shane has no qualms in killing innocents or fellow cops if it means he lives to see another day. It's Shane's willingness to live that sees Vendrell make some morally questionable decisions throughout the course of the show.
It is these same decisions that come to clash with Vic, who can stand Shane's reckless behavior up to a point. At the end of the day, it's Shane who is in it for himself and it's Shane who exits the show the way he chooses to go. The leader of Farmington's Strike Team, Vic Mackey is a highly experienced criminal in the guise of a police detective, initially respected and feared by both cops and criminals for his brutal methods of police work.
Struggling to attain the role of the archetypal family man, it's the job of either combating or partnering with other criminals to keep Farmington safe, where Vic truly feels at home.
While Vic may act as the central protagonist of The Shield , Mackey is the most unscrupulous of the series' main characters. Willing to kill fellow officers without any hesitation, Vic ran several illegal operations right under the noses of his brothers in arms for years, with the defense of a badge.
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