A small section at the park's southwestern corner is located between Cabrini Boulevard to the east and Henry Hudson Parkway to the west, and is bounded to the south by 190th Street. Namond authorizes the charity, only to have little Kenard chastises him for his weakness. Hearing voices inside the nearest row house, she knocks on the back door, gun drawn: "Baltimore Police."
When Asst. The man asks the kid a series of questions, and despite pissing him off ("Are you female?"), the machine shows little change. Haynes leaves Templeton with the task of feeding Twigg some react quotes.
Marlo meets with Vondas, who doesn't want dirty money meaning bills that are literally unclean from the street. Yes I cheated and took a noodle out snorkelling. "Chris got the power. He gets a call about another body and takes off.
Omar and Donnie scope out Marlo's lair, plotting their strategy. Carcetti watches as Daniels arrives and takes over -- impressed with his command.
Still troubled by the fact no one heard a bullet in the Braddock murder, Greggs heads to the scene by herself, and using crime photos, she reenacts the possible bullet trajectories. Outraged, De'Londa threatens Brianna, noting that Bey could get to speaking about her brother Avon - exposing Avon to even more prison time. Later, Michael confronts his mother -- she promised he'd never come back. As for her attacker, Laetitia, she'll go to a juvenile facility, "only a little worse than her group home," Donnelly says. Michael invites him to stay at his new home with Bug - the first suggestion that Michael and his brother are no longer living with their mother.
Daniels goes to Deputy Commissioner for Operations William A. Rawls with Freamon's theory about the bodies and the missing persons, and the suggestion that City Hall might look more kindly on the discovery if the bodies are brought in before the year's end - so that the bump in the murder rate will fall on Royce's watch, rather than in the first full year of Carcetti's new administration. McNulty proudly explains his plan: he found an open homicide with a red ribbon, wrote a red ribbon into Cole's open case and decided to add a ribbon to the original victim to create an instant serial killer. The boys all walk away from Dukie - save for Randy, to whom Dukie confides to Randy that the pigeon wasn't a homer - it didn't have a metal tag. A refurbished grain pier alone might bring a couple hundred more ships to the docks next year, Sobotka says, but warns that a developer friend of Valchek may try to derail the project so he can build condos along the waterfront.
At the Detail Office, Russell, using information supplied by the checker Maui, is perusing the union's computer records for the cargo ship Atlantic Light. As the conversation ends, Freamon arrives and pulls McNulty into an interview room. One of the hottest real estate markets is not in the Bay Area. A sunset cruise is a time to smile, laugh, eat, drink and be happy. [254] The fort also contains a small history exhibit and occasionally hosts concerts. Wee-Bey presses Namond to be patient with his runner duties, but echoes Bodie's warning about his pony tail: "Even the white police lookin' out from three blocks away gonna be able to spot you from every nigga out there."
Back in West Baltimore, Marlo Stanfield and Chris Partlow watch with pride as Marlo's lieutenant, Monk, hands out back-to-school-supply cash to a group of ecstatic kids to build goodwill for Marlo. No question, it should by rights be handled by Rawl's unit. Freamon realizes there's another person in the network they don't know about.
Dukie helps a junk peddler load an empty refrigerator onto his cart, and the man offers to pay $10 if he helps him take the scrap to the weigh station. Crutchfield comes to McNulty with another sob story about needing OT, and when McNulty relents, Crutchfield assures him he knows the drill, calling him "boss." Greggs hands off reports from interviewing the homeless victims' families and notes it was rough to hear how upset the parents were about the details of how their son died. She offers to cook him dinner ("I throw down in the kitchen. He will drive the man to an out-of-town shelter and send a photo of him to Templeton along with a promise from the killer that no one will find any more bodies only photos of the victims. We'll get you some help." Randy refuses to look at him. Frustrated in his grass-roots reform efforts, Colvin arms himself with intelligence from Daniels's detail and personally delivers a message to the next level of corner management. [35], The driveway continued down through the massively arched structure known as the Billings Arcade. [135] Other annual events include the "Shearing of the Heather" in April, the "Urban Wildlife Festival", the remembrance of the Battle of Fort Washington in November, the Scandia Symphony concert in June, the Harvest Festival in October, and "A Toast to Fort Tryon" each summer. Under cross-examination, Maurice Levy calls Omar a parasite living off of the culture of drugs, to which Omar responds: "Just like you man. commander Raymond Foerster, who has lost his bout with cancer: "The man served 39 years, obtaining the rank of colonel without leaving a trail of bitterness or betrayal. "I think you'll do the right thing," she says, leaving Tommy to wonder what that is.
Dukie lets himself into Michael Lee's new crib with his key. Jay Landsman and Det. When Rawls asks hungrily why they don't just fire Commissioner Ervin Burrell, Wilson explains they don't have the political capital to do that just yet, using it as a segue to explain the delicate situation with Sgt. Lester Freamon pays a visit to a Grand Jury Prosecutor Gary DiPasquale at the courthouse he's found the leak who's selling sealed indictments. Nick felt he had convinced Sobotka to change his mind by revealing the Greeks' plan to bring pressure on the clerk in Glekas's store to change his story. "You keep on with the canal shit and I'ma go to the district council. [278] The federal government postponed funding for further restoration because of the Vietnam War. I'm going to change that." He tells them he's not going to ask for their vote now, but that when he's mayor, "my door is open to you, regardless of who you endorse." The ministers pointedly thank him for coming.
Sgt. "I just ran a clean-up-the-streets campaignand I just got done promising the world to every cop in the city." Campbell has the inevitable answer: "Annapolis," she says, referring to the Governor's office and the possibility of a state bailout. After the girl leaves - minus her backpack - Greggs heads into the store to buy some gum and check it out. He finds Randy in a family counseling room, tear tracks down his face, covered in cuts and minor burns. "All's I get is a extra ten dollars?" asks Kenard. Ellis Carter run the surveillance team. Later, at the cargo pier, Nick and Ziggy are again without work, and none too happy about it. Citing the money he keeps in the schoolbook binding, Randy offers his $230 in cash to Carver, suggesting maybe they can pay someone for a foster spot. I ain't got Wee-Bey, or Stink, or Bird and the wolves are at the door."
Burrell, now police commissioner, watches the press conference of the cocaine bust on TV with Valchek, Daniels, Rawls and Pearlman. The discussion centers on Carcetti's gubernatorial strategy, which Steintorf suggests propping up with a rise in test scores among the city's third-graders. "Making robberies into larcenies. He backs away, the few remaining shards of his childhood stripped away, and takes refuge on his bottom bunk, after tucking Bug into the top bunk.
At the staging area of the gymnasium, as the body count builds to seventeen cases, McNulty wanders in, looking for Pearlman to put her A.S.A. Trying to preface his message with an indictment of the department's politics, Freamon divulges the illegal wiretap he's running on Marlo. For a moment, it seems perfect until Namond wets himself with his own balloon and the rest of the boys panic, dumping their balloons and fleeing. Jimmy Butler scored five straight points late to give Miami the lead, Max Strus led everyone with 24 and the Heat overcame a triple-double from Stephen Curry to beat the Golden State Warriors 116-109. Jessup, or "The Cut" as it's known in Maryland, DeLonda leaves for the ladies room so Wee-Bey and Namond can have some father-son time. [145] Additionally, the M100 and Bx7 buses serve Broadway on the park's eastern border. Rhonda Pearlman. When they enter the office, Thomas R. "Herc" Hauk sits reading the news of Burrell's resignation. Haynes disagrees, but Whiting has made up his mind and thinks Templeton might be the right reporter to lead the charge. But Bunk doesn't know anything about any kid witness in Lex's case. McNulty confesses what's been going on, telling her about the invented serial killer case and admitting it's gotten out of hand. Lucky with the weather as well. [144], Several bus routes serve Fort Tryon Park.
Directed by Brad Anderson
Story by David Simon & Ed Burns
Teleplay by Ed Burns
"You play in dirt, you get dirty." --McNulty
At a Korean-run carryout joint, Namond Brice flashes his wad of cash as he treats Michael Lee, Duquan "Dukie" Weems and Randy Wagstaff. [95] The garden incorporates numerous rocks, which according to NYC Parks' website "compliment [sic] the outcroppings of metamorphic Manhattan schist". Ready to discuss added support for the investigation, Daniels wilts when a dubious look from Rawls communicates the real message behind the pageantry: Solve the murders, just don't raise the cost. "Your name gonna ring out, man," says Monk, while out in the suburbs, as he unloads lawn mowing equipment at a job, Cutty talks trash Spanish with some of his coworkers. Implying that some chemical may have been on the rag, Triage suggests that Cheese was gamed. Meanwhile, the Western District's Officer Walker catches Randy in an alley, and when the boy plays dumb about the stolen car, he confiscates the $200 cash Randy claims his foster mom gave him for school clothes. Meanwhile, Carcetti, who has been feeling good about the $80k in donations he's solicited for his gubernatorial primary campaign, throws a fit and demands to talk to Police Commissioner Rawls immediately when he hears the news about the serial killer's latest call to the Sun.
Det. Prez sits in his car, watching Dukie working a corner with Poot, as Michael - now the man in charge - drives off in an SUV. Grace agrees to the separation if he thinks it will truly help the corner kids, rather than merely warehousing them in a separate class.
Prez tries to help Michael in class but he just sits there, staring at his page blank, forcing Prez to give him detention. One of those in the vacants? [47] When the immigrant-registration depot closed, city officials contemplated converting Castle Garden into an "amusement resort". Chiquan wasn't HIV positive though, she tells a stunned Prez, who never even thought to worry about such a thing, "if you're looking for a silver lining and all."
After using their nail gun to board up another vacant-rowhouse mausoleum, Snoop pulls out a rent-a-cop badge and shows Chris, smiling. He sweats them badly before revealing that it was a test: he knows they're being honest because he was watching them the whole time.
At Baltimore's Seagirt Marine Terminal cargo docks, Frank Sobotka, secretary-treasurer of the longshoreman's union of checkers the men who oversee the loading and unloading of cargo ships argues with colleagues Nathanial "Nat" Coxson, Horseface and La-La about the merits of dredging the Baltimore shipping canal. "How you gonna ask a soldier like Mouzone a question like that? "Two choices, you start takin' our package or you can step off." Marlo also has his eye on Michael, who earlier wouldn't take Marlo's handout of back-to-school money, but is now working a drug corner. But Namond manages to lead his team to a fairly successful Eiffel Tower - pocketing just a few extra parts before presenting the finished product to the teacher. Glass-bottom boats are Manta magic today was epic!! Just blocks to the Damon Point beach. Burrell takes offense, but Daniels presses on as Carcetti takes it in.
Herc pleads with Carver to help him recover his camera -- he's worried Marimow is gonna burn him for losing something worth more than four grand. He begs Lester to finish off Marlo, and quickly.
Clay Davis enters the courthouse with Billy Murphy at his side, running the media gauntlet as the reporters eat up his proclamations of innocence and quotes from Aeschylus.
Norris comes to McNulty having heard what he did for the rookie, Christeson, and asks for similar treatment so that he can interview a witness for a rape-murder case he's been working. William "Bunk" Moreland interviews a corner boy who's trying to remain silent. "We're getting close," says Greggs. [147] In the 1970s, Michael Cohn of the Brooklyn Children's Museum found oyster and clam shells as well as pottery shards and "projectile points". Greggs suggests they wait, revealing a surveillance photo of Stringer meeting with Proposition Joe. Jay Landsman assures her she'll get time to learn the basics, working nothing as a primary investigator for a few weeks. Bodie starts to lose it, yelling about how wrong Marlo is to do all these killings. "The council sure could use you." Outside, he refuses to talk to reporters, much to Wilson's annoyance. The number of hate speech-filled tweets increased by 4.7 times an hour immediately following Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter, researchers found. You're the one that's got to live with it, is all."
In the Missing Person Unit, Freamon sifts through photos, mug shots and family shots of all the young black males - more than he expected. Vessel folders (in Seattle), 1974. When Cutty leaves, noncommittal about his intentions, Barksdale speculates that "the joint mighta broke him."
Daniels, in a meeting with Burrell, learns that the promotion Burrell promised is being held up by the Mayor. The profound emotional neglect on some of these kids is stunning.
Assistant State's Attorney Rhonda Pearlman and Col. Cedric Daniels address the homicide unit in their new capacities as head of the courthouse Violent Crimes Unit and the department's Criminal Investigation Division, respectively. When Greggs asks Lt. James Asher busy with the model of his beach house what he's heard about OT payouts, he shrugs, claiming he's not in the loop, which is no surprise to any of them. More important, he tells them he doesn't want them on the corner to get it. Herc defends himself, saying the information was from a reliable informant. [138], The aquarium opened on December 10, 1896,[144][147] following a soft opening the previous day. "How much of that insight and analysis can we get in tomorrow's story?" Managing Editor Thomas Klebanow asks. If he gets the wire back up, Freamon can have additional manpower beyond that. Greggs delivers the signed stack to Freamon: "Cake."
Bodie and Lex discuss Lex's troubles with his baby's mother while they supervise a corner crew of young slingers, including a young runner, Namond Brice, who's reading Don Diva magazine while on the job. He can't believe it, and tells Walon they must be wrong. But minutes later, when the supervisor reports they'e both clean, Herc has no choice but to cut Marlo and the woman loose.
Brought into the school case, Carver pays a visit to Randy'shome to talk to Miss Anna, and as Randy listens from the other room, he explains to the foster mom that the boy was just an unwitting go-between on the possible homicide case. It is assumed he is there for sex, so there is no discussion of the subject or of money just the presentation of girls. A planted circle is located in the center of the roundabout. Extension of Chambers-street. Stunned, Sobotka escapes to the bathroom, where the reality of what he's been involved with eats away at him.
Directed by Steve Shill
Story by David Simon & Ed Burns
Teleplay by Ed Burns
"They used to make steel there, no?" - Vondas
Ziggy attempts to collect money from a white drug dealer named Frog he's been supplying, but Frog won't pay, saying the stash was hit. ; Many Castle Garden and Ward's Island Employes Discharged", "Farewell Castle Garden; Superintendent Weber to Take Hold to-day. Least I hope it ain't."
In a vacant, stripped rowhouse, Snoop and Chris - using a handgun with a silencer - shoot a begging man to death, promising him only that they will keep his death quick and clean. Out front, he sits in his car trying to light a cigarette but is shaking too violently to do so. Pouring one more for the road, 'DAgostino - an old flame from their law school days -- goes in for her "win bonus," kissing Carcetti deeply. Police arrested a suspect in a hit-and-run collision last week which injured a grandmother and toddler walking in a San Jose crosswalk. Issues facing Bay Area Latinos are front and center for artist Favianna Rodrguez, who hopes her art can bring about change for her community and other underrepresented communities. You juke the stats and majors become colonels."
Sgt. This week's Jefferson Award winner brings comfort to their families. Tommy is lukewarm about the idea of a promenade with his name on it, but lights up at the idea of casinos and all the possible revenue that might result. But Marlo knows that Prop Joe couldn't change any more than he could. Instead of driving the cars out of the lot through the holes, Ziggy drives each one onto the docks and into a shipping container.
Folding laundry in her basement apartment, Aimee spots something sitting on the duct work and pulls it down. Haynes orders Price to find out if it's Campbell or Carcetti behind it and calls on Alma to head to Rick's property a strip club called Desperado's to insist that until she gets a comment from Rick as to why he's trading property with the city, they'll put his picture on the cover of the paper. When Walker emerges from the club, Randy signals Dukie, who provokes Walker by keying his car. "No wonder he don't like me," says Omar, amused.
Michael comes to Marlo looking for Chris: :"I got a problem I can't bring to no one else." Marlo and Snoop sit and listen to Michael's dilemma as Omar watches, dismissing Michael as no one he need be concerned with: "He's just a kid," he sighs.
Omar and Renaldo catch the next re-up at Old Face Andre's grocery, holding him up for the backpack the girl delivered. After a years-long legal fight, the video of a landmark 2010 trial that cleared the way for gay marriage in California can be made public. The teacher asks if they feel like winners, since the word around school is that they've beat the system by having themselves removed from regular classes. He starts by cracking jokes but when he searches for something more meaningful to say, remains silent.
At the detail office on Clinton St., Detectives Leandor Sydnor and Lester Freamon review documents from the investigation of State Senator R. Clayton "Clay" Davis. But how the hell do I trust you?"