Norris continues to have a good relationship with Ehrlich, who is a frequent guest on the Ed Norris Show. Burrell is played by Frankie Faison. Foerster's response was to ask his shift lieutenant Cedric Daniels for a report and then to assign Daniels and his team to the Barksdale detail. The actor who plays Dennis Mello is a retired Baltimore detective named Jay Landsman, and was the real-life basis for the character of the same name in the show. Nolan's name is mentioned as the sergeant of another homicide unit in the department. The department is led by a Police Commissioner assisted by Deputy Commissioners of Operations (often shortened to Deputy Ops) and Administration. He helped Jimmy McNulty to prove that the deaths occurred in the city jurisdiction, by establishing their time of death based upon the air supply in the container the bodies were discovered in. Elena was Jimmy McNulty's wife. In season three he attended the wake of his colleague Ray Cole. [2], He remains a patrolman in the Western District in season four, when McNulty transfers in alongside him. The first three seasons foundation story revolves around McNultys obsession with arresting Stringer Bell. That evening, McNulty solves another of the open cases, and Santangelo, though pleased, doesn't understand why a different case was solved. In the first season Reed investigates the brutality charges made against Roland "Prez" Pryzbylewski for blinding a teenager in one eye. Her diligent work manning wiretaps earned the respect of Lester Freamon when she was part of his successful undercover operation to supply pre-wiretapped phones to the Barksdale organization. When insufficient evidence against "Cheese" or any other suspected murderers is present, Rawls berates him one last time at a Comstat meeting, after which Commissioner Burrell relieves Taylor of command. He was put under intense pressure to keep the murder rate down.[2]. Polk opted for sick leave and is off until the case is closed. Cole was played by the show's executive producer, Robert F. Colesberry, who died unexpectedly of complications from heart surgery. She transferred to homicide when Lieutenant Marimow came into the unit as he was a caustic commander who was difficult to work for. [18], In season five, Colicchio remains in the Western District drug enforcement unit[7] and continues to take a combative approach to his work. Valchek is the Deputy Commissioner of Administration. She was particularly adept at deciphering the slang used by Barksdale drug dealers on wiretaps of cellular phones. Detective Jimmy McNulty later enlisted Brown to help watch the home of Wallace. Taylor is a Black Major who was the acting commander of the Eastern District. His performance as the Baltimore Police Commissioner is still taught by the University of Virginia's Darden School as a case study on effective leadership. 2002 to 2008 He was with Herc when he phoned the paper to report Colvin's actions and again when he met with a reporter.[2]. ", Colicchio remains in Carver's squad in season four, and Carver tries to bring him around to his new way of doing thingsgetting to know the street dealers and cultivating informants. Jimmy McNulty was responsible for proving the cases fell under Rawls' jurisdiction. Lieutenant Daniels tells him to take sick leave for his alcohol problem or work "wet". Because the homicide unit is generally regarded as containing the best detectives on the police force, they are often given high-profile cases which are not necessarily homicides. They cut him down and despite losing the clearance they send him to rehab. Henry Cole 50, John W Slmw 50 j James C Bean 60, Charles Berness 50, Zadoc Mitchell 5o, Austin Frazier 50, Charles B Jones 5o, Stephen B . They called in their colleague James McNulty and the Barksdale details work secured a conviction for the murder against soldier Roland Brice. He is the arresting officer for Omar Little, stealing a ring from him in the process. Norris continues to pursue this lead after the election, however Greggs solves the case with a careful recanvassing of the crime scene before he is able to make progress. Mello worked closely with Daniels. The political motivation has been alleged to be in furtherance of DiBiagio's own career, and in retribution for Norris's testimony before the 9/11 Commission. Years active In season two, Holley is briefly seen investigating the murder of Frank Sobotka. Asher is the lenient lieutenant who was picked to command the Major Crimes Unit by Cedric Daniels. Ray Cole was a somewhat inept member of Sergeant Landsman's homicide squad under the command of William Rawls. Norris served as Police Commissioner for Baltimore from 2000 to late 2002 and Superintendent of the Maryland State Police in 2003. Mahon takes early retirement following his injury, and is last seen encouraging Polk to do the same. The office remains the permanent location of the unit when it is formed in season three. Garrick was part of the operation that resulted in the shooting of Officer Dozerman. Lieutenant Charles Marimow replaced him for purposes of properly "supervising" the Major Crimes Unit under the orders of Deputy Commissioner Rawls. In 2003, he appeared briefly when investigating the shooting of a child by a stray bullet. Despite having two witnesses, D'Angelo is found not guilty due to witness intimidation in the court room. Dozerman gets shot in the face and critically injured in a buy bust operation gone wrong and gets decommissioned from duty for the rest of the season. He works alongside Greggs to maintain a coverup story that they were always working together. Mentioned in :Season one: "Cleaning Up" Believing Bubbles to be the shooter, Holley tries to interrogate Bubbles in an accusatory and threatening manner. Bunk, Landsman, and Norris extract a confession by pretending a copy machine is a lie detector. 2023 TV GUIDE, A FANDOM COMPANY. When Marimow left, she remained in homicide due to the higher pay. Mello appeared with Colvin during the accidental shooting of a nine-year-old child after Colonel Rawls' command to shake down the district for all known drug dealers to get a murder suspect. Both rated his capabilities highly but could not convince him to leave his position in patrol. Santangelo is demoted to patrol officer at the end of season one for failing to give Rawls any more information. [2] In Season 5, Truck appears with the Western District officers who are frustrated by the lack of overtime pay due to city cutbacks. Holley ends Season 4 assisting Crutchfield, Norris, and Bunk in the investigations of murders caused by Marlo Stanfield's crew. In that raid he had the unit arrest everyone in "The Pit" as he assumed them a suspect for being around that area. In season five Castor is first seen warning his new Major, Dennis Mello, about a brawl in the district parking lot. Colicchio takes part in Lieutenant Marimow's failed raids in the Western district. Kima is behind on her child support for much of season 4, but gets some overtime in Homicide and visits Cheryl, who is now happy with her new partner. Walker's attitude earns him the respect of more zealous officers and the disdain of others, such as Jimmy McNulty. First seen In Season 3, he appeared at the rank of Major commanding QRT and Tactical units citywide no longer actively participating in the raids. Along with his counterpart Polk, his name is a reference to the Irish phrase "pg mo thin" ("pogue mahone"), or "kiss my arse". Foerster's and Burrell's insistence on using buy busts led to the operation that resulted in the shooting of Detective Greggs. Actor Richard DeAngelis suffered from cancer during this time and was often absent from work. Foerster visited Greggs in the hospital with many other command officers and appeared anxious when trying to find a tape recorder to replay the last transmissions before she was shot. [2][13], Mello was given command of the Western district again when Daniels was promoted to Criminal Investigations Division colonel. This also allows Rawls to unburden himself of one of his more inept homicide detectives, as Santangelo has a clearance rate of less than 40%, with his excuse for his performance being a lack of easy cases. 1, 2, 3, 4, & 5 Ed Norris Norris also investigated the death of Sherrod who died by tainted drugs. Raymond Foerster was a Major and unit commander of the Baltimore narcotics division in season one. Norris is currently the host of the popular Ed Norris Show on WHFS 105.7FM in Baltimore, Maryland. Dozerman joins him. He left the Baltimore Police Department in December 2002 in a flurry of media speculation about acrimony between Norris and staffers in the O'Malley administration. He helped plan and lead the raid to shut down "Hamsterdam" at the orders of Deputy Rawls. He was let back in by William Rawls on two occasions transferring out on both to be of more assistance in leading the Major Crimes Unit. Requer was the basis for the character of Bunk Moreland. After Kima's shooting, Cheryl insists that Kima take a desk job. Rawls orders him either to solve one of his open cases, all of which are difficult cases, inform on McNulty or leave the Homicide Unit altogether. Carver refuses to back Colicchio when he shows no remorse for his action, and charges him with conduct unbecoming an officer and excessive force. In season four, Elena sees that Jimmy is becoming more stable as a patrolman and states to him that "If I knew you were going to grow up to be a grown up" suggesting that she wishes she was the one reaping the benefits of this new Jimmy McNulty. Frazier is a Baltimore police department medical examiner. 7 The FAN) in Baltimore, Maryland that airs on weekday mornings from 6 am to 10 am. Star Trek Picard season 3 is bringing back TNG's cast, and Worf (Michael Dorn) is the best of them as he pals around with Raffi, Jack (Ed Speleers), and more in the new episodes. They recognize a connection to the recent murder of Omar's crew member Bailey because both corpses are found in Kevlar vests. In season 3 when Major Colvin institutes the Hamsterdam initiative Brown is one of the officers freed up to be assigned to investigate complaints rather than perform radio car patrols and he solves a church burglary case. Like the real department described in David Simon's Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets, the unit uses a red-black system of tracking cases where red is the color for an open/not cleared case and black is the color for a closed/cleared case. When Daniels's investigation became drawn out and relied upon wiretaps and surveillance, Foerster took the side of Deputy Commissioner Burrell against Daniels when he tried to explain the necessity of this technique to reach the heads of the organization. Det. Date of birth ("Stray Rounds"). To improve his chances of making sergeant he transferred to the Mayor's security detail. They are also responsible for investigating all police-related shootings. A former Baltimore Police Department Major who was featured homicide unit shift lieutenant in David Simon's Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets. Reed is a Major in the Baltimore Police Department and commands the Internal Investigations Division. Landsman gave a eulogy for Cole at the wake.[2]. It is currently under the command of the Criminal Investigation Division. Norris is soon reinstated when this story is leaked to the press. He guest stars as Detective Ed Norris in the first, second, third, fourth, & fifth seasons. Landsman is angry at the sudden drop in his squad clearance rate and calls Freamon a vandal and a visigoth. Greggs is a tenacious investigator and a rookie homicide detective. Sydnor has been part of the Major Crimes Unit throughout seasons one, three, and four of the show. In season one, Santangelo is an eight-year veteran in the Homicide Unit. Oscar Thurston 50, John L Mills 50. Edward "Ed" Norris is a veteran homicide detective. A former Baltimore Police Department Commissioner who appears as a recurring character of the same name working as a homicide detective. Barlow then sees that McNulty is falsifying paper work on the homeless murders case to provide resources for detectives to investigate unrelated cases. Ed Norris is an American radio host, actor, and former law enforcement officer in Maryland. Diggins is forgiving of McNulty's time away from the unit and shares his own boat with Bunk Moreland and McNulty to pose as a fishing craft when observing Spiros "Vondas" Vondopoulos. References Categories Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. A former Baltimore Police Department homicide detective mentioned in David Simon's Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets who inspired a character of the same name played by actor Gregory L. Williams throughout the series. According to Season 4, he served 39 years on the force, suggesting he joined the BPD in 1967. Mello was worried, but did not report Colvin's actions to his superiors. Michael plays soccer and Jimmy tries to attend his games. He is generally regarded as a "hump", since he has not made a single case in property crimes over their last ten years. Mello comments that it was too bad a child had to die before locking all the drug dealers up, while Colvin questions what it is they are really doing. Homicide Unit Detective, BPD According to Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets, there was actually a Caucasian detective in the Baltimore Police Department homicide division named Michael Crutchfield. Bunk is a well liked and proficient member of the homicide unit. He also appeared in "Between Two Women" (1937), the drama "Boys . Marimow orders his men to take Marlo down, leading Herc to break several rules by hiring a lip reader to spy on Marlo, and using a video camera without a court order or Marimow's approval. Santangelo took a post driving the narcotics wagon in the Western District. Worden is a former Baltimore Police Department homicide detective featured in David Simon's Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets who appears as a midnight shift homicide detective in season five. In season five Brown is livid about the withholding of his overtime pay and is insubordinate in Carver's first roll-call briefing as Sergeant in charge. Massey and Sydnor were left to face Marimow closing down their wiretaps and ordering raids on weeks old targets.[2][5]. When the unit was assigned Lieutenant Marimow as a commander, Freamon transferred out. Freamon is a methodical and competent homicide detective who was exiled to the Pawn Shop Unit for thirteen years (and four months) for angering the then-Deputy of Operations. He also linked the bodies to a specific plastic surgery clinic by identifying a breast implant type that several of the women shared and tracing the serial number. In season two he appeared briefly when investigating the shooting of a child by a stray bullet. A former D.E.U. He is the host of the Ed Norris Show on WHFS in Baltimore, Maryland. Presumably this is to avoid confusion and make the relationships between different members of the hierarchy clearer to the viewer. Dozerman is presented with it at a press conference.[2]. In the second season, he is briefly assigned to the first Sobotka detail under Lieutenant Grayson. She also appears to do most of the cooking and cleaning in the relationship. [9], He states that Andre's store is a drug stash house, Andre's story makes no sense, and in addition to his fear of Chris, he was likely willing to implicate Omar for ripping off his stash. Mello then ran the district until Major Daniels was named district commander. Kima eventually realizes she does not want to be a parent and moves out of their shared home. The Wire. Sean is Elena and Jimmy McNulty's oldest son. Sydnor is a young, married detective in the Baltimore Major Crimes Unit with a talent for investigative work and the stomach for drawn-out cases. Under pressure from the Mayor's office, Ervin Burrell is told to start coming down on the department to reduce the crime rate by any means possible. Michael and Sean managed to record Stringer's number plate, which aided their father's investigation. Kima acquiesces for a time but eventually returns to investigative work in season 2. When he encounters former Barksdale detail members McNulty and Kima Greggs, Santangelo mentions that he is happy at being a patrolman as his job is easier: he is no longer a detective, he no longer deals with difficult commanders like Rawls and still takes home the same pay and pension contributions. When Carver leaves a message for Bunk, Crutchfield deliberately throws it away, causing a lengthy delay in the discovery of the bodies being left all over the city by the Stanfield Organization, and also indirectly ruining Randy Wagstaff's life in the process. His cameo appearances are a source of irony on the show, and he is often given dialogue bemoaning the state of the Baltimore police department. As Taylor's district had a low number of felony arrests and handgun confiscations in addition to a high number of homicides in a very short period of time, Deputy Rawls angrily tells him that he had eight hours to get a grip on his district or he would be fired. Norris led the nation in crime decline every year as Baltimore City police commissioner. McNulty allows him credit for the arrest, later concurring with Bunk Moreland that Baker could be "good police". Repeated courses of chemotherapy failed to cure the disease. He and Castor are both forced by Colvin to carry a compass until they can correctly identify the north direction. With the clearance, Santangelo is able to refuse Rawls' demands and is grateful enough to tell McNulty that Rawls wants him fired. Crutchfield ends season four investigating murders at the hands of the Stanfield Organization. Ed Norris, the former Baltimore police commissioner who plays a homicide detective on the series, is not an actor either, of course. Slim Charles: De'Rodd Hearns . Michael makes Walker drop to his knees at gunpoint and sees the ring that Walker stole from Omar (who stole it from Marlo, who took it from Old Face Andre); he takes it before Namond drenches Walker with paint. It is run by Lester Freamon, even though on paper it is commanded by Lieutenant Asher. In a brief appearance in the fourth season, he says he wants to be a video game designer. He lives with his mother and his brother Michael following his parents separation but still sees his father. Marimow is also unafraid to threaten his subordinates' careers as a means of punishing them for insubordination or similar defiance. Cole was initially assigned the fourteen Jane Doe homicides that Rawls had tried to avoid. In March 2000, Norris was selected to become Police Commissioner of the Baltimore Police Department by Mayor Martin O'Malley. Edward Norris was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. In season four, Massey continued to work with the Major Crimes Unit and settled into her role. Christeson is the first detective whom Jimmy McNulty covers for the "homeless killer" and he is granted overtime to solve a case which the department's upper command interferes with. Last seen They called in their colleague Jimmy McNulty and the Barksdale detail's work secured a conviction for the murder against soldier Wee-Bey Brice. "-30-" When Commissioner Burrell tried to reassert his command of the force by "juking the stats", the district commanders were told to increase the number of arrests in their districts whether they be felonies or minor infractions. [2][13], After seeing his officers at work, he went to Daniels to discuss the orders patrol had been given. Off. [2][13], Daniels informed Mayor Carcetti, who then initiated a new order for the department to no longer make arrests based on statistical quotas but rather quality felonies, something Daniels had been lobbying for. At the end of the series Carver is promoted to Lieutenant. Rawls is Acting Commissioner on a temporary basis. A former Baltimore Police Department homicide detective featured in David Simon's Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets. Bubbles threw up on the detectives. 2008. The show primarily focuses on sports and often includes other topics such as Maryland politics and crime. This information helped the detectives to establish that the women were sex trade workers. He inspired a character named Oscar Requer played by actor Roscoe Orman in Season 5. But he has a natural energy and raw anger that are in perfect . The Wire. Sean 'Shamrock' McGinty: Brandon Fobbs . Two of the counts charged Norris had made illegal personal expenditures of over $20,000 to pay for expensive gifts, personal expenses, and extramarital affairs with at least six women from the Baltimore Police Departments supplemental account. He draws Carcetti's attention as a young and capable Black commander and is quickly promoted to CID Colonel. He returned to patrol in season 4 but after the death of an informant, he rejoined the Homicide Unit. 's hand-to-hand operations were suspended as Major Colvin did not want to see any more of his men come close to death over a minimal amount of drugs.[2]. Landsman reassigned the case to Bunk and Lester Freamon because he felt he needed his most capable detectives on it. They later found Bubbles hanging himself. Kima begins to spend less time at home, and Cheryl is left to deal with motherhood alone. Norris is widely known for his role as Detective Edward Norris on HBO 's hit television series, The Wire (2002-2008) as well as the investigator in the movie Jack the Ripper in America (2009). Detectives fall into a rank that coincides with their administrative position. He works alongside Greggs to maintain a coverup story that they were always working together. After saying that those are Lester Freamon's fault and tells Landsman that Bubbles came in and confessed to tainting the drugs to kill a man who was stealing his drugs as well as beating him. Along with the rest of the squad Garrick was involved in policing drug tolerant zones set up by his district commander Howard "Bunny" Colvin without the knowledge of his superiors. His grudge against Frank Sobotka led to the formation of a specialised detail which became the Major Crimes Unit. Crutchfield helps Bunk to manipulate a confession from DeShawn Williams. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Cole was secondary investigator on the shooting of Wendell "Orlando" Blocker and Detective Kima Greggs. In season two, he is seen briefly as a beat officer, arresting Bubbles and Johnny when they try to steal medical supplies from an ambulance. A Baltimore Police Department homicide detective featured prominently in David Simon's 'Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets'. He was transferred to the Barksdale detail in Season One, later returning twice to the Homicide unit. Daniels previously worked as a lieutenant in the Eastern District Drug Enforcement Unit, CID Narcotics Unit, and was the first commander of the MCU. Cedric Daniels and Jimmy McNulty then arrested an eastside drug dealer named "Cheese" whom they suspect of being responsible for some of the murders in his district. Daniels left the unit when he was promoted to Major, taking the District Commander post in the Western. He prides himself on being a streetwise commander and having worked his way up through the ranks. His caustic command style drives away Lester and Kima Greggs, leaving him with Leander Sydnor and Caroline Massey. After helping Commissioner Daniels locate a crucial piece of evidence, Daniels tells Polk that he's "glad he landed okay". Mello was once again given command of the Western district after Daniels' promotion to C.I.D. He was the primary detective at the murder that took place in Major Colvin's "free zone" and withheld the investigation at Colvin's request. Ed Officer Massey joined the show in season three as a member of the Major Crimes Unit under Lieutenant Cedric Daniels. [16] Santangelo is, along with McNulty, assigned to the Barksdale detail by Rawls, to spy on McNulty. Massey is a world-weary officer with a penchant for sarcasm and cutting coupons. Norris became a published author in 2017 with the release of his hardcover book, Way Down in the Hole. After Dozerman's shooting the D.E.U. Cheryl finds the assignment hard to understand, until Kima shows her the conditions in which fourteen girls were murdered. [20], Lloyd "Truck" Garrick is a Black narcotics officer in Sergeant Ellis Carver's squad in the Western District of the Baltimore Police Department, often partnered with fellow squad members Herc, Lambert and Colicchio. He also played an investigator in the 2009 film, "Jack the Ripper in . Mello ran briefings for the Western district at roll call maintaining a sense of humor, typically dismissing the men with "don't get captured" and jokingly referring to them as "humps" and "mopes". He appears outside a bar with other officers, causing a near riot with their "quality of life violation" arrests against people with open alcohol containers. Edward Norris Played by Ed Norris A veteran of the homicide unit, Norris prides himself on his New York origins, secretly maintaining a love of the New York Yankees that would see him ostracized in the Baltimore unit were it common knowledge. Norris was also lead detective on the shooting of Wendell "Orlando" Blocker and Shakima Greggs this time working with Detective Ray Cole. Freamon is a quiet and methodical veteran detective who makes major contributions to the unit's investigations. Yes, the actor who plays the deacon is one of the real life inspirations for Avon Barksdale. Holley is a detective in the homicide unit under the command of Bill Rawls, and later Raymond Foerster followed by Cedric Daniels. Mello was personally opposed to this statistical posturing, claiming that while the troops were increasing the minor infraction arrests, they were locking up the neighborhood people in the process. The unit was originally formed by a group of detectives dumped upon Daniels by shift Lieutenants to make a case against Avon Barksdale. 22 In the third season, Reed attends the weekly comstat meetings of Ervin Burrell and William Rawls. Foerster continued to command CID in season four and was involved in the management of the murder of a state's witness that became a politically important case. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. When Major Valchek complains about the unit being full of humps, Daniels is put in command and Polk is moved back to property. They recognized a connection to the recent murder of Omar's crew member Bailey because both corpses were found in Kevlar vests. . The real life Holley has worked in security for the Baltimore Ravens.[10]. Kenneth Dozerman is a plainclothes cop in the Western District. He accompanied Colvin to comstat meetings. A running practical joke within the unit is that if a detective is caught sleeping at his desk, his necktie will be cut off with scissors and pinned to a "necktie mausoleum". He is a direct commanding officer of many of the show's characters in earlier seasons. . Mello then was later seen commanding the Western troops to do the complicated (by Baltimore Police standards which Mello jokingly states is uncomplicated only if officers went to college or were born by women who did not drink alcohol while they were pregnant) task of searching empty homes for bodies at the request of former district major Cedric Daniels and detective Lester Freamon. He was the lead investigator in the politically important murder of a state's witness. His brother, a deputy commissioner in the NYPD, was a rising star until taking a position with a police department in a southern state and running afoul of local customs and politics. He normally lets the detectives do as they wish while working on his beach house in Delaware. He left the detail in season 2 for a drug enforcement unit sergeant posting in the Western District. A clearance rate of 50% or more for the year is aimed for and the unit is among the most demanding in the Criminal Investigations Division. In the ninth episode of the fifth season, Polk makes a small cameo, as the officer running the evidence control locker in one of the precincts. In season five Crutchfield remains with Sergeant Jay Landsman's homicide squad.

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