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|full name = Warren Reed
 
|full name = Warren Reed
 
|aliases = "John" Reed<br>Sergeant Reed
 
|aliases = "John" Reed<br>Sergeant Reed
|affiliations = [[Detroit Police Dept.]]
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|affiliations = [[Detroit City Police Department (1987)|Detroit City Police Department]]
 
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|status = Desk Sergeant
 
|status = Desk Sergeant
 
|actor = [[Robert DoQui]]
 
|actor = [[Robert DoQui]]
|appearances = ''[[RoboCop (1987 film)|RoboCop]]''<br>''[[RoboCop 2 (film)|RoboCop 2]]''<br>''[[RoboCop 3]]''
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|appearances = ''[[RoboCop (1987 film)|RoboCop]]''<br>''[[RoboCop 2 (film)|RoboCop 2]]''<br>''[[RoboCop 3]]''}}'''Sergeant Warren Reed''' is the desk sergeant at the [[Metro West]] Precinct. He appeared in all three of the RoboCop movies played by [[Robert DoQui]].
}}'''Sergeant Warren Reed''' is the desk sergeant at the [[Metro West]] Precinct. He appeared in all three of the RoboCop movies played by [[Robert DoQui]].
 
   
 
==Metro West==
 
==Metro West==

Revision as of 21:54, 13 January 2014

"Forget it kid. This guy's a serious asshole."
- Reed sums up Bob Morton with a decent degree of accuracy.

Sergeant Warren Reed is the desk sergeant at the Metro West Precinct. He appeared in all three of the RoboCop movies played by Robert DoQui.

Metro West

Swamped with problems, overworked and a man who does things by the book, Reed's dedication to duty is legend. To him, a police officer is not merely doing a job - they're a vital staple of society, the face of civilized society, representing the people, the restraint and the triumph of law over lawlessness. To say this takes precedence over his officers' well-being is not fair, Reed has a hard time accepting their lack of funding and mismanagement, but to him, a visible police force on the streets, and the individual officer's sense of duty to the citizens of old Detroit, is more vital to society than the actual effectiveness of those officers.

That said, Reed looks after his officers in whatever small way he can. It's just that, in the current environment, this usually means just arranging their funerals and informing their families. The entire situation's a huge and ugly mess, and Reed is the only one man enough to take on the job. He was also against and refused to destroy Robocop When Lt. Hedgecock betrays them and tried to destroy him and he presumed dismiss him for following orders to destroy him or kill him. During the Police strike he orders Lewis to bring Robocop in the steel mill and brings his gun and equipments to her due to Kaplan and the other's failure to stop Lt. Hedgecock from destroying Robocop. He soon finds out it was Dick Jones who ordered his former comrade Lt. Hedgecock to destroy Robocop.

Metro North

After those events, Reed is transferred to Metro North.

He confronts Holzgang as he is removing Robocop from the police station for reprogramming, telling him that he is a cop like everyone else, and he expects Robo to be walking again. Holzgang gave him a derisive response, telling that he is out of warranty.

Metro South

Robocop battle

Sergeant Reed in the battle with the OCP Mercenaries

He was devastated over the death of Anne Lewis who was killed by McDaggett. He also helps the rebels fight against the rehabs lead by Paul McDaggett.