

Finding out about the shooting by a news report, Axel Foley immediately flies out to Beverly Hills (covering his absence from his actual job in Detroit by telling his commanding officer Inspector Todd he is going "deep deep deep DEEP undercover" on the credit card fraud case he had been assigned to) to help find out who shot Bogomil, to repay the favor he owes Bogomil for saving his job two years ago. On the way home, Bogomil is shot and injured by Karla, because she is the chief hench-woman of Maxwell Dent. Lutz also punishes Taggart and Rosewood by placing them on traffic duty. Unimpressed when Rosewood calls the FBI to help solve the case, Lutz holds Bogomil responsible as commanding officer and suspends him, despite Bogomil's efforts to convince him that Rosewood was only following a hunch, a traditional aspect of police work. Complicating matters is the new "political" state of the Beverly Hills Police Department, headed by an incompetent and verbally abusive new police chief Harold Lutz, who is doing everything he can to stay on Mayor Ted Egan's good side.
BEVERLY HILLS COP 2 SERIES
Not much is known about her past, but she works for Maxwell Dent.īeverly Hills Police Captain Andrew Bogomil, Detective Billy Rosewood and Sergeant John Taggart are trying to figure out who is behind the "Alphabet Crimes," a series of mostly high end store robberies distinguished by their monogrammed envelopes with an alphabetical sequence the assailants leave behind. She was an experienced shooter, expensive gun collector, skilled thief, remorseless killer and master of disguise. Karla Fry is the secondary antagonist in Beverly Hills Cop II.
