We Own This City

2022
2.7
3 reviews
TV-MA
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We Own This City: Miniseries Season 1 episodes (6)

1 Part one
6/29/22
Sgt. Wayne Jenkins gives a lecture to cadets, while investigators Erika Jensen and John Sieracki question Momodu Gondo about his connection to a known drug dealer. Attorney Nicole Steele looks into complaints against notorious cop Daniel Hersl. Then, after an overdose death in Hartford County, David McDougall tracks the source of the drugs to Baltimore.
2 Part Two
6/29/22
In his first days on the job, Jenkins learns the true weight of city politics in policing. Jensen and Sieracki interview an eager to talk Jemell Rayam about the GTTF’s tactics. Sean Suiter is assigned to a new murder case, McDougall links with Scott Kilpatrick to take their case to the Feds, and Steele hears from Hersl’s vocal critics.
3 Part Three
7/6/22
Despite growing complaints, Hersl is placed on the GTTF; later, the unit’s supervisor, Sgt. Thomas Allers, is interrogated about stolen cash. Jensen monitors Gondo’s calls, Steele speaks with BPD’s new police commissioner Kevin Davis, who admits to his precarious position. Meanwhile, a younger Jenkins struggles to fit in and brings Suiter along on a raid.
4 Part Four
7/6/22
Jenkins pivots after a high-speed car chase yields no drugs. During his interview with the Feds, former officer Maurice Ward recalls how Jenkins remained unscathed as the GTTF’s supervisor – despite a series of illegal incidents. Steele confronts Davis about a list of cops who lied in court, and the city is rocked by the Freddie Gray protests.
5 Part Five
7/13/22
Jensen, Sieracki, and U.S. Attorney Leo Wise prepare to charge the officers of the GTTF. Suiter feels the distrust of Baltimoreans as he works a homicide scene and begins to sense that his past is closing in on him. Steele and Davis seek support from Baltimore’s new mayor on the consent decree before the new administration takes over the DOJ.
6 Part Six
7/13/22
After the arrest of several GTTF officers, Suiter grows concerned about his grand jury subpoena. Jenkins learns his fellow officers are cooperating with the investigation as the full extent of his crimes comes to light. Davis and the mayor’s office go head-to-head on funding for the consent decree, while Steele questions whether the U.S. justice system can ever be changed.

About this show

This six-episode limited series chronicles the rise and fall of the Baltimore Police Department's Gun Trace Task Force.

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2.7
3 reviews
deborah elliott
June 7, 2022
I read the book. This series doesn't even come close. The star couldn't act his way out of a paper bag. The black civil rights attorney is a fictional character, not good. This story is good enough without creating fictional characters. This series is not even close to the quality of The Wire, off by a mile.
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Robert Saxton
June 4, 2022
one of my favorites. I've been waiting on a good show like this since the wire
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