

However, friends and relatives of Suiter believe that foul play was involved. This was the same conclusion that investigators came to in real life. We Own This City: A True Story of Crime, Cops, and Corruption - Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Book Reviews We Own This City: A True Story of Crime, Cops, and Corruption Author: Justin Fenton Publisher: Random House, 2021. In the series, it's heavily implied to be a suicide. Finally, We Own This City episode 6 shows the bizarre death of Sean Suiter. However, it was denied by Sergeant Dean Palmere. In the episode, Gondo alleges that Rayam was coached after a shooting, which is an allegation made in real life.

Related: Is We Own This City A Sequel To The Wire?Įpisode 5 of The Wire creator's show We Own This Citydug into the history of Gondo and Jamal Rayam, the latter of who committed some serious crimes. The only detail left out from his interview is that he found concern in Jenkins' discrimination against Black people, as he often targeted them in random stops.

We Own This City episode 4 zeroes in on the testimony of Maurice Ward. His demise is the same in the show as it is in real life, as the money he owed to drug dealers led to him being killed. The astonishing true story of one of the most startling police corruption scandals in a generation (New York Times), from the Pulitzer Prize-nominated reporter who exposed a gang of criminal cops and their years-long plunder of Baltimore. They then go back to search his house, and unlike the TV show, his girlfriend at the time let them into his home. In the series, he was stopped for a license plate violation, whereas in actuality, it was a suspended license. The story of Davon Robinson, which is depicted in The Wire counterpart's We Own This Cityepisode 3, is taken from real life with a few differences.
