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:wow: just finished it, best show of last year EASILY. Wire spin-off based off real events. Whole Baltimore Police Department ain't bout shyt (Mayor wasn't either) I was kinda watching some episodes and doing something else so I will re-watch but damn that show was crazy. Crazy how Sean Suitor took his life, also read he did it in a way so his family would get benefits.

Jon Berenthal becoming one of my favorite actors :mjlol: he also acts a fool with any crazed person he has to play.

Baltimore police are scum
 

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:wow: just finished it, best show of last year EASILY. Wire spin-off based off real events. Whole Baltimore Police Department ain't bout shyt (Mayor wasn't either) I was kinda watching some episodes and doing something else so I will re-watch but damn that show was crazy. Crazy how Sean Suitor took his life, also read he did it in a way so his family would get benefits.

Jon Berenthal becoming one of my favorite actors :mjlol: he also acts a fool with any crazed person he has to play.

Baltimore police are scum, police force is more corrupt than China or Russia's police forces, you would think you were in some developing nation
 

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Checking out the first Ep now. Forgot all about this show coming out. Seeing Poot and Slim Charles in other rolls is almost jarring lol. Marlo not so much since he be in a lot of shyt.
 

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Family says they've received justice with $6M GTTF settlement
Elbert Davis killed, Phosa Cain injured in crash involving GTTF
Updated: 6:11 PM EST Mar 1, 2023
https://www.wbaltv.com/news-team/4879fc41-437a-48fa-9611-080085575458
Barry Simms
I-Team Reporter

BALTIMORE —
Baltimore officials approved a $6 million payout in what is one of the city's largest settlements reached in the Gun Trace Task Force police misconduct case.
The settlement goes to the family of a retired construction worker who was killed in a crash involving former Baltimore police officers who were part of the disbanded task force.

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Shirley Johnson and her brothers and sisters relied on patience as they sought an apology and accountability almost 13 years after a crash killed their father, Elbert Davis Sr., and seriously injured their mother, Phosa Cain. She died eight years after the crash.
Now, with the settlement, family members told 11 News they've received justice.
"This is a relief, yes," Johnson said. "We waited so long for justice. So, finally, after all these years, we'll get some justice for our parents ... Every time you speak about it, you get choked up. Tears start coming out. It's just awful."
The city is accepting responsibility and is being held accountable after the Board of Estimates approved the settlement at its meeting Wednesday morning.
"It was a gut punch to the family, and they needed to stand up for their parents. They needed to make sure the city was held accountable," said Judson Lipowitz, an attorney for the family.

In the April 2010 crash, then-members of the GTTF were chasing a car for about 45 seconds. That car crashed into a car in which Davis and Cain were riding.
 
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