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From season 5 "No Man's Land".

The robbery of a police truck containing confiscated weapons is connected to a plot to spring Clavo Cruz from prison, and one of the guns stolen in the robbery is used in the shooting of a young boy.

This is the parking structure for the Long Beach Arena. This is the episode when Eric was shot.

An outreach designed to produce students who are hooked on science. During the week of Jan. 10, the Advanced Materials Laboratory of Sandia National Laboratories invited about 200 fourth-grade students to attend one of eight sessions of purposeful and fun hands-on science experience.

 

(Photo by Randy Montoya)

Cartwright Gardens - London

Fotograaf: Anita van der Palen-Hahyary

Featuring:

Caroline Atkinson

Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Adviser for International Economics

 

Followed by a panel discussion featuring:

 

Kevin Wolf

Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Export Administration

Brian Nilsson

Director, Non-Proliferation - Export Controls - The White House / National Security Council

Hugh F. T. Hoffman III

Deputy Director, Defense Technology Security Administration

Craig Healy

Director, Export Enforcement Coordination Center, DHS

Tom Kelly

Acting PM Assistant Secretary, US Department of State

Introduction by:

James Lewis

Director and Senior Fellow, Strategic Technologies Program, CSIS

 

Moderated by:

 

Stephanie Sanok Kostro

Acting Director, Homeland Security and Counterterrorism Program, and Senior Fellow, International Security Program, CSIS

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From season 4 "Three-Way".

Three suburban housewives on a girls' weekend in Miami are the prime suspects when the hotel's handsome pool boy is found murdered.

This is the Hyatt Hotel in downtown Long Beach.

From season 3 "Recoil".

After a bitter custody battle, shots are fired outside the courthouse and the CSIs must find the shooter. Bullets fly and the target is the little girl's mother. Horatio goes after the father, who he suspects may not be the girl's biological father after all.

This is a high rise apartment in downtown Long Beach.

 

Area youth entering grades 8-12 participated in the "CSI:Sandburg!" crime scene forensics class from June 21-23 at the Main Campus in Galesburg.

Ok, so I'm a hopeless CSI fan, what a great way to advertise the show, wrap an entire New York building in CSI crime scene tape!!

While passing through Long Beach a few days ago I stopped to watch some filming of CSI: Miami. I managed to get a few shots before my battery went out. Lesson learned. I wasn't able to get photos of the boys but I did chat with some of them and some CSI: NY folks as well.

This scene under the Belmont pier shows the victim getting killed and then dumped into a pre-dug grave. Turned out to be from episode 706 "Wrecking Crew".

From season 5 "Darkroom".

This is the toll road booth that Natalia's sister passed through while being kidnapped. Notice how the toll booth takes up most of the lanes. This Long Beach bridge wasn't designed with room for these tolls.

Fotograaf: Ineke Fotolavie

From season 2 "Blood Brothers".

It took me a while to find this location but I stumbled upon it by pure accident. The sky surrounding H is indeed in Long Beach on 1st Street just North of Linden ;)

 

Some third floor offices and desk spaces at the Centre for Social Innovation Annex.

 

The Centre for Social Innovation Annex is a dynamic shared workspace that's bursting at the seams with creative and entrepreneurial energy.

 

The first floor is a community gathering place, with event spaces and plenty of unstructured social space to chill-out and connect. The second floor is a vibrant mix of desks and hot desks, hosting an incredible diversity of members in a beautiful and open collaborative environment. Floors three through five are a mix of offices, desks, and themed incubation spaces focused on improving our city and bringing new projects to life.

(L-R) Rex Linn, Khandi Alexander, Adam Rodriguez, David Caruso, Emily Procter, Jonathan Togo and Eva La Rue star in CSI: MIAMI, a fast-paced drama that follows a South Florida team of forensic investigators who use both cutting-edge scientific methods and old-fashioned police work to solve crimes, on the CBS Television Network..Photo: Andrew MacPherson/CBS.©2006 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.

From season 2 "Invasion".

A masked man breaks in and trashes a house before shooting the father. The son is later found by the CSI team in a freezer.

A vacant lot (not for much longer) on Douglas St in the city of El Segundo was the location of the dead body in this episode. I actually watched this one being filmed across the street from where I work.

From season 2 "Not Landing".

I'm kinda cheating here with this composite.

I've had my share of being questioned by security guards and police officers while I'm out taking pictures. This location would have had me tresspassing is some way to grab the shot, so I will settle with the satalite image this time.

Raleigh Studios in Manhattan Beach doesn't have an actual backlot but this patio for studio employees works just fine for this scene.

While passing through Long Beach a few days ago I stopped to watch some filming of CSI: Miami. I managed to get a few shots before my battery went out. Lesson learned. I wasn't able to get photos of the boys but I did chat with some of them and some CSI: NY folks as well.

This scene under the Belmont pier shows the victim getting killed and then dumped into a pre-dug grave. Turned out to be from episode 706 "Wrecking Crew".

Fotograaf: Ineke Fotolavie

From season 3 "Cop Killer".

I'm kinda cheating here with this composite.

I've had my share of being questioned by security guards and police officers while I'm out taking pictures. This location would have had me tresspassing is some way to grab the shot, so I will settle with the satalite image this time.

This is private condo community in Marina Del Rey, CA.

From season 1 "Bunk".

The team investigate the manufacture of lethal drugs at mobile labs, and a elderly woman is murdered at a senior home.

This is a private residence in the city of Long Beach.

 

(L-R) Rex Linn, Khandi Alexander, Adam Rodriguez, David Caruso, Emily Procter, Jonathan Togo and Eva La Rue star in CSI: MIAMI, a fast-paced drama that follows a South Florida team of forensic investigators who use both cutting-edge scientific methods and old-fashioned police work to solve crimes, on the CBS Television Network.

Photo: Andrew MacPherson/CBS

©2006 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.

From season 1 "Double Gap".

The murder of a woman at a posh hotel has ties to the drug cartel, a bank robbery, and the witness protection program.

Downtown Long Beach on Broadway is the location for this scene.

From season 2 "Innocent".

This scene from the season finale was shot here at the Hermosa Beach Pier.

Playfield for the CSI pinball machine. (Stern, 2008)

From season 1 "Dead Woman Walking".

A mugger is found dead on the street, his neck broken. During the autopsy, Alexx realizes the man was exposed to radiation.

The metro train station here is in the city of El Segundo.

From season 4 "Prey".

The CSIs must investigate the dark side of Miami's nightclub scene when a teenage tourist goes missing.

Point Fermin Park in San Pedro, California was a location used here. This scene was a bit humorous for the Los Angeles viewers with a sharp eye. The orange tables scream Miami, but the very visible logo on the table is the City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks logo.

From season 4 "Shattered".

After a suspected drug lord is gunned down in his home, evidence leads the CSIs to a dirty bounty hunter whose greed may have gotten in the way of bringing a criminal to justice.

A home in the Naples area of Long Beach was used here.

From season 1 "Dispo Day".

The crime lab is transporting confiscated drugs to an industrial burner. En route, the convoy is attacked, which results in one officer's death, and the drugs are stolen.

Continental and Miraposa in the city of El Segundo is the location where this ambush took place.

From season 3 "Under The Influence".

A woman is killed when she is pushed in front of a bus. Later, a man's body is discovered down an elevator shaft in a nearby building, and there is evidence to link the victims to a common killer.

This is Shorline Dr in the city of Long Beach.

From season 4 "Prey".

The CSIs must investigate the dark side of Miami's nightclub scene when a teenage tourist goes missing.

This was shot at the Pike in Long Beach.

From season 5 "No Man's Land".

The robbery of a police truck containing confiscated weapons is connected to a plot to spring Clavo Cruz from prison, and one of the guns stolen in the robbery is used in the shooting of a young boy.

This is the parking structure for the Long Beach Arena. This is the episode when Eric was shot.

The Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS) and TCU’s Schieffer School of Journalism hosted a session of The CSIS-Schieffer Series Dialogues Presented by United Technologies Corporation (UTC) titled "A Discussion of North Korea". The discussion was moderated By Bob Schieffer Chief Washington Correspondent, CBS News. The panelists were Admiral Timothy J. Keating, Former Commander U.S. Pacific Command; Victor Cha, Senior Adviser and Korea Chair CSIS; and David Sanger, Chief Washington Correspondent The New York Times. For more information including audio and video please view "A Discussion of North Korea" on CSIS.org.

On behalf of the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and the Centre for International Governance (CIGI), we invite you to join us for a high-level conference to take stock of the accomplishments achieved during the Canadian Arctic Council Chairmanship, such as the inauguration of the Arctic Economic Council, and to look forward to the major themes of the upcoming U.S. Chairmanship of the Arctic Council in 2015. The conference will engage senior officials and experts as they examine future challenges and opportunities for cooperation in the Arctic region, as well as the future of the Arctic Council in light of current geopolitical tensions with Russia.

(L-R) Rex Linn, Khandi Alexander, Adam Rodriguez, David Caruso, Emily Procter, Jonathan Togo and Eva La Rue star in CSI: MIAMI, a fast-paced drama that follows a South Florida team of forensic investigators who use both cutting-edge scientific methods and old-fashioned police work to solve crimes, on the CBS Television Network.

Photo: Andrew MacPherson/CBS

©2006 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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