The cast includes Jon Bernthal (The Walking Dead,Show Me a Hero),Josh Charles (The Good Wife,In Treatment), Wunmi Mosaku (Lovecraft Country), and Jamie Hector (BOSCH,The Wire), among many others. A few days earlier, the 35-year-old Marine corps veteran had begun tweeting about his 11 years in the Baltimore Police Department and all the things he had seen that he now felt needed to be shared. In an act of radical transparency, the Baltimore police department hired an outside investigator to conduct a review. You get a guy on a wiretap talking to drug dealers about drugs and then you just keep pulling that string.. And so it's clear to me this is another way to look at the question of how we're going to restructure a - how we're going to create another structure for protection and safety because right now, I'm not convinced that "defunding the police," quote, unquote, is really the thing because that's supporting social structures that support the people. The convicted officers were sentenced to prison terms ranging from seven to 25 years. Includes: Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo - Brazzaville, Congo - Kinshasa, Cte d'Ivoire, Djibouti . We glimpse Steeles motives when she recalls her brothers being racially profiled by police. Michael A. Through media arts education, Wide Angle Youth Media cultivates and amplifies the voices of Baltimore youth to engage audiences across generational, cultural, and social divides. The cops once reportedly found a gun and a pound and a half of marijuana in an illegal warrantless search. Discovery, Inc. or its subsidiaries and affiliates. Premiering Dec. 7 on HBO and its streaming service, HBOMax, "The Slow Hustle" is said to provide an inside look at the Baltimore Police Department by exploring Suiter's "mysterious" death and . Baltimore is rocked by the Freddie Gray protests. We Own This City, the anticipated new drama from The Wires David Simon, cracks open the story of a corrupt Baltimore police unit fallen from grace. English, Pakistan With a mission to improve Baltimore through green space and education, Parks & Peoplebelieves that everyone deserves a park as a place to learn, play, grow and enjoy. On Nov. 15, 2017, Suiter was accompanying his rookie partner David Bomenka on an assignment when he allegedly spotted a suspicious figure in an alleyway in the citys Harlem Park neighborhood. From top left, Daniel Hersl, Evodio Hendrix, Jemell Rayam, Marcus Taylor, and from bottom left, Maurice Ward, Momodu Gando, Wayne Jenkins and Thomas Allers. English, Australia With Jon Bernthal, Wunmi Mosaku, Jamie Hector, Josh Charles. But the spirit of those protests also seems reflected in this new story. The series was shot in Baltimore and brings together several alumni of the The Wire, both on screen and behind the camera, including David Simon and George Pelecanos. The official podcast of the HBO Original Limited Series. D Watkins, a local journalist and author who shares the view that Suiters death could have been an inside job, says in the film: What developed for me out of the whole story is this whole idea of Black lives really dont matter. Along the way, though, you got a lot of rich personal stories to invest in, which is how dramas with a broad social scope manage to succeed as both art and argument. But at the same time, this was a police officer. Like many series right now, this one is using a nonfiction story to approximate the power of fictional drama. But this type of casual everyday lying, stealing, misrepresenting information, in some cases framing people its hard to prove and for that reason it often went unaddressed., The misconduct continued despite the outcry over Freddie Gray, a 25-year-old African American man who died of neck injuries suffered in police custody in April 2015. Fenton, 38, who worked for the Baltimore Sun newspaper for 17 years and is now at the Baltimore Banner, a new non-profit newsroom, says: I do definitely wonder if it happens again, if its happening right now, will I know? Jenkins duly tested his colleagues willingness to put personal loyalty to him above their oaths to uphold the law. She's also an actor. Exploring crime-related stories and the issues surrounding them, the anthology includes: 2023 Warner Bros. I think investigators fell ass-backwards into this case. It spans dozens if not hundreds of incidents under our noses and theres reasons for that which I try to explain in the book. With police reform stalled in Congress, and Republicans stoking fear of rising crime in major cities, does she believe the momentum of the Black Lives Matter protests can be sustained? Spanish, Colombia We Own This City is based on the true story of the Baltimore police department's Gun Trace Task Force division and the corruption that . And there was all of this corruption that he was around. Jenkins name appears in the opening shot of We Own This City, an HBO drama that chronicles the rise and fall of the Baltimore police departments gun trace taskforce (GTTF), described in an independent report as the most shocking corruption scandal in Baltimores history. I was like a serious punk in the 80s, she laughs. Bernthal (recently of the Sopranos prequel, The Many Saints of Newark) makes a convincing baby gangster, arrogant and petulant, growing sloppier and greedier. / They were veritable gangsters, and the fact that Suiter died in this puzzling manner a mere day before he was speaking to the feds about his shady colleagues raised immediate suspicions that he was actually the victim of an orchestrated hit. This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. But it is a pointed reminder that after all this time to quote a series that remains quotable for a reason the game is the game. April 24, 2022 Let us stipulate that it is unfair to compare any series to "The Wire," even if it is about policing, even if it is set in Baltimore, even if it happens to be made by two of the. A unit of the Baltimore Police Department, the Gun Trace Task Force, was supposed to target guns and drugs on the city's streets. Visit our website terms of use and permissions pages at www.npr.org for further information. Suiter, it turned out, wasnt just some nondescript detective; he was scheduled to testify before a federal grand jury about his fellow officers corruption the following day. And I think that its a very valid perspective, which is why I made sure it was included in the film. Sohn is also sceptical. We dont always like what we see but we need to see whats in that mirror if were going to actually present truthfully in the world.. The results of this quest were predictably meager, and it wasnt long before pressure began to mount on Commissioner Kevin Davisfrom both the public and the mayorto find the assailant who killed this heroic cop in the line of duty. English, Russia Andrew Beaujon joined Washingtonian in late 2014. The authoritative record of NPRs programming is the audio record. All rights reserved. Baltimore Police officers found guilty in Gun Trace Task Force corruption case. Dominic West went on to play Prince Charles in The Crown; Wendell Pierce took on Willy Loman in a London stage production of Death of a Salesman; Idris Elba starred in Luther, Thor and Cats; Michael K Williams burned brightly in Boardwalk Empire and others before his jarring death in September. A protest of Sean Suiters death in The Slow Hustle. The Slow Hustle contains interviews with Suiters widow and children, lawyers, politicians and investigative journalists, and Baltimore police including former commissioner Kevin Davis. But these challenges continue and I wonder how we will know if the department has fixed itself. Nobody knew. She grew up in Newport News, Virginia, had a stint in New York as a slam poet and recorded an album in London. SOHN: First and foremost, it speaks to the lack of trust that the people of the city have in law enforcement not only in Baltimore, but across the country. Police stuffing their pockets and rationalizing it as their just dues was the subject of The Shield (itself inspired by a Los Angeles police scandal), which celebrates its own 20-year anniversary this spring. So you have to think thats making a difference. They connect people in need with high quality used furniture and household goods, helping them to establish a sense of pride and stability. He enjoyed the admiration and respect of his superiors and was given special privileges. THE SLOW HUSTLE, a feature documentary directed by Sonja Sohn (HBOs Baltimore Rising, The Wire), chronicles the still unsolved death of Baltimore police detective Sean Suiter, fatally shot in the head in 2017 while in the line of duty, and explores the ongoing speculation about what really happened that day. And in a war, you need warriors. NPR transcripts are created on a rush deadline by an NPR contractor. English, Israel Original reporting and incisive analysis, direct from the Guardian every morning. On Wednesday morning, former Baltimore police Sgt. His report, published in January this year, ran to 515 pages and sought to explain how a scandal of such proportions could begin and continue for years without being detected. He enjoyed the admiration and respect of his superiors and was given special privileges. Let us stipulate that it is unfair to compare any series to The Wire, even if it is about policing, even if it is set in Baltimore, even if it happens to be made by two of the figures behind that HBO all-time great, which marks its two-decade anniversary this year. "Adrienne". It wasnt that we heard about them all the time. We Own This City instead works as a kind of appendix, an updated extra for Simon and Pelecanoss existing, well-earned fan base. A 2016 Department of. What, he asks Steele, is driving the polices actions? Maybe this is intentional. Spanish. Baltimore's largest police corruption scandal is in the national spotlight with a new HBO drama. That revelation leads to speculation that maybe Suiter's killing was an inside job meant to keep him quiet, or that maybe he took his own life. But the character functions mostly to deliver exposition and make, or receive, the shows arguments. The actor-turned-directors new film The Slow Hustle tells the story of a detective who was killed just before he was set to testify in a corruption case. Michael Bromwich, a former US justice department inspector general, and his team conducted a two-year investigation that included more than 160 interviews and examined hundreds of thousands of pages of documents. 2023 Home Box Office, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Theres been so much rightful attention on police brutality and so we know when an officer shoots somebody theres an injury, theres a death. But then things get messy when it's reported that Suiter was killed just a day before he was supposed to testify in a case against several fellow officers accused of corruption. At the center of The Slow Hustle is Baltimore Police Department detective Sean Suiter. So to me, that was a microcosm of the macrocosm. Richard Gonzales. Baltimore and its scandal-plagued Gun Trace Task Force comes into focus in the documentary I Got A Monster, the feature directorial debut of Kevin Abrams. HBO alum Kary Antholis also serves as executive producer; Bill Zorzi as writer/co-executive producer, and D. Watkins as writer. Many residents in the city, especially in Black communities, just don't trust the police. Former members of the Baltimore Police Department, from internal affairs to the former commissioner, attempt to shed light on that fateful afternoon and the atmosphere within the department. But unlike that venerated saga, We Own This City is based on the true story told in the journalist Justin Fentons nonfiction book of the same name. English, Italy NPR's Adrian Florido speaks with director and actor Sonja Sohn about her new film, The Slow Hustle. And so being able to make that connection, I think, to those other cases was in the back of my mind. For every inept, violent Roland Pryzbylewski, there was a Lester Freamon, practicing the patient craft of building a case. Who did this? English, English Speaking Africa With no reliable eyewitnesses to the crime, a harried if largely clueless search ensued, most of it predicated on a generic description of a Black man in a dark jacket with a white stripe. The latter, in the seriess view, allowed crime to spike and in turn motivated the police brass to ignore Jenkinss crimes until a federal investigation exposed them. The editor, Donna Marino, she had something to do with that. At this point we are less than 10 min into the documentary. English, Thailand Bringing Jenkins and his ilk to justice does not mean Baltimores problems are resolved. We Own This City: Created by George Pelecanos, David Simon. As of late March, 76 people had been murdered so far this year, up from 65 over the same period in 2021. The Wire's Sonja Sohn on her Baltimore documentary: 'We are seeing multilayered corruption' The series was shot in Baltimore and brings together several alumni of the The Wire, both on. The Baltimore police department, recognising that the problem was perhaps guns more than drugs, wanted to have a smarter approach. English, Romania The film is about one of the nation's biggest police corruption scandals. Her first feature documentary Baltimore Rising portrayed the city in the aftermath of Freddie Grays death and THE SLOW HUSTLE continues her work focusing on Baltimore and its inherent racial and socio-economic problems. I felt alone and I was happy. Many residents in the city, especially in Black communities, just don't trust the. Start from the beginning and watch the first episode ofWe Own This Cityfor free. At the center of it all lies a fallen officer and the complexities of life in one of the most investigated police departments in the country, where impropriety appears to penetrate a broken system at every level. Debuting on Dec. 7 on HBO, The Wire actress Sonja Sohns sophomore directorial effort is, like 2017s Baltimore Rising, a story about racial unrest and institutional misconduct in Baltimore, all of it once again revolving around dirty cops and a dead Black man. But its indictments lack the character shading that animated Simons adaptations of the housing-policy story Show Me a Hero and his own book The Corner.. Portuguese, Brazil, Chile None, it seems, let Baltimore get under their skin as much as Sonja Sohn, who played police detective Kima Greggs the first major portrayal of a Black lesbian on American television on the trail of drug lords in the five-season drama. Sean!) in an alley in West Baltimore, an area notorious for poverty, segregation and violent crime. I got one officer down. In a heightened atmosphere of distrust between disenfranchised communities and the police, THE SLOW HUSTLE brings to light the challenges of uncovering the truth and highlights the devastating fallout on ordinary citizens and police officers alike. In July of 2022, the lead investigator into Sean Suiter's death, Sgt James Lloyd was sentenced to one year in jail for using his fellow policemen to harass a contractor working on his home. I was railing when there was nobody railing with me. Actor, filmmaker and activist Sonja Sohn is the founder and CEO of the Baltimore-based reWIRED for Change, an outreach program for at-risk youth inspired by her six seasons appearing on HBOs The Wire. Whats the mission?, Exactly. Jenkins learns his fellow officers are cooperating with the investigation as the full extent of his crimes come to light. You know, you cant have a badge on your chest and do things like that.. We Own This City does not do much to explain Jenkins or complicate his villainy, but it is insightful about how a bad cop learns to be bad more effectively (and how he makes his colleagues worse). Baltimore Police. We Own This City seems to question not whether good policing exists but whether the current system makes it impossible. "The Slow Hustle" is the title of a new HBO documentary out now. She comments: Everybody walks away from the film seeing that the suicide implication is pretty serious and, if youre going to imply that, then youd better have really stiff, unshakeable evidence. English, Bulgaria Theres a whole philosophical debate around human beings, and, you know, are they inherently good or evil? Right now were dealing on a mass level with this lack of trust of law enforcement because of the way they have treated Black folks. After Baltimore Police Detective Sean Suiter is killed in the line of duty, the tragedy soon becomes enmeshed in a widening corruption scandal that threatens to unravel the public's already After Baltimore Police Detective Sean Suiter is killed in the line of duty, the tragedy soon becomes enmeshed in a widening corruption scandal that threatens to unravel the public's already strained relationship with law enforcement. A still from "Adrienne.". Having thus stipulated, it would also be absurd to pretend not to notice the connection. You may know her for her role as a Baltimore police detective in the hit series "The Wire." The unsolved case also sparked far-reaching implications for a city already grappling with the complexities of policing in contemporary, urban America. But theres a lot of pushback of course. Nick. So there was something different. Why isnt his death solved by now? As he notes, despite numerous different mayors and police commissioners, nothing much has changed in Baltimore over the years aside from the names of those engaging in criminal activity. It has nothing to do with my level of desire. EN. February 12, 20188:02 PM ET. English, New Zealand I had my moment of doing all of that. The city knows that Suiter was going to testify against a group of corrupt cops and there is this history of corruption in the police department in Baltimore, then that lack of trust is amplified throughout this city., So the first theory that folks are thinking is, Of course you guys killed him. Reinaldo Marcus Green directs and serves as executive producer. English, Spain Spanish, Brazil But day after day, the revelations keep coming. With candid interviews from members of the Baltimore P.D., Suiters widow and children, journalists committed to uncovering the truth, lawyers and political leaders, THE SLOW HUSTLE examinesthe continuing mystery surrounding Suiters deathand the multiple theories that emerge in the investigation of the case, including that Suiters death was a calculated murder hit or a suicide. French, French Speaking Africa He was law enforcement. Suiter faces distrust of the police at a crime scene. Directed by Tiller Russell, The Seven Five examines police corruption in the 75th precinct of the NYPD. She was, perhaps, a counterculture rebel and social justice activist before her time. With candid interviews from members of the Baltimore P.D., Suiters widow and children, journalists, lawyers and political leaders, The Slow Hustle examinesthe continuing mystery surrounding Suiters deathand the multiple theories that emerge in the investigation of the case, including that Suiters death was a calculated murder hit or a suicide. Wayne Jenkins, who as the real-life head of an elite Baltimore plainclothes unit turned it into a state-run gang. English, Taiwan Fenton explains in a phone interview from Baltimore: It started as a way to try to do more sophisticated gun trafficking cases. I feel like the city is a reflection of my own psyche. Sharp Dressed Man is the only program of its kind in the greater Baltimore area. UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #1: I got one officer down. SOHN: Well, you know, that's a really good question because, yes, there was a lot floating through the air. Eight members of the Gun Trace Task Force (GTTF) were being investigated for a wide range of offenses, including shaking down citizens, filing false paperwork, committing civil rights violations, and making fraudulent overtime claimsas well as rolling around town in unmarked cars while wearing black hockey masks, robbing drug dealers of their narcotics and cash, and then planting evidence on them to send them up the river. Its arguments are bold and impossible to miss. The revelation that Suiter was granted limited immunity for testifying didnt clear anything up either; the fact remains that its conceivable he was executed for planning to rat out his friends, shot in a random skirmish gone wrong, or killed by his own hand in order to avoid facing future legal prosecution. That is the rumour that sweeps like a wildfire through the city and the fact thats the first theory that erupts says something on a larger scale about what could happen if the police dont get their act together and regain the trust of the people., Sohn adds: To me, what Nicole [Suiters widow] and the family are going through is the microcosmic example of what is happening to all of us, that when public institutions and structures dont get their act together, the people suffer and, in this instance, the family suffers.. It wasnt a very large initiative, just a handful of officers, a single unit, and they went about their work with little fanfare. Greenwich Entertainment has just. Whats Their Deal? THE SLOW HUSTLE is included in a collection of four gripping documentary titles that debut on Tuesdays, beginning November 23. I think you identified it perfectly. FLORIDO: Your film really does document the Baltimore Police Department's long history of corruption. The film follows Suiters family as it tries to get answers about his death. English, Belgium English, Denmark The creators, cast, and crew discuss the rigorous research and attention to detail that went into bringing this true story to life in Baltimore. Sonja, thank you for joining us. As Nicole Steele, a civil-rights-division attorney, Wunmi Mosaku does all she can to create a character who feels her mission deeply and who chafes at her departments resistance to real change. What really got me with the Baltimore Rising cast is I saw them speak at a museum and I was like, Oh my god! I cried. Former members of the GTTF. Except, as The Slow Hustle soon reveals, things werent as cut and dried as they initially appeared. Former Baltimore Police Gun Trace Task Force detective sentenced to 10 years in prison. Sonja Sohn directed "The Slow Hustle." A far-reaching corruption scandal is the last thing Baltimore's troubled police department needs. 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