The District
“Crimes are just Around”
The District was debuted on the 7th of October 2000 and ended on the 1st of May 2004. The series was created by Terry George and Jack Maple and it has four (4) seasons with eighty-nine (89) episodes. It follows the professional and personal life of the chief of Metropolitan Police Department in Washington D.C.
Jack Mannion portrayed by Craig T. Nelson, a former NYPD transit cop whose revolutionary tactics have cut out fifty (50) percent of crimes first in Boston, then in Newark New Jersey and now he was hired as the chief of Police of Washington D.C.'s Metropolitan Police Department. Washington D.C. Was the home of more law enforcement agencies than any other city but still has the highest crime rate in the United State. Joining and helping him are Joe Noland portrayed by Roger Aaron Brown as the Deputy Chief of Police; Temple Page portrayed by Sean Patrick Thomas, recruited by Mannion and his eyes and ears on the streets in America; and Nancy Parras portrayed by Elizabeth Marvel, the intuitive officer; among many others.
Crime rates are really increasing in many countries. We can't really stop it immediately but we can control it if we just gave our dedication to it. There are people who claims that they can cut crimes down though not sure how much still they do everything just to improve their job and cut crime off for their countrymen lives. Crimes are really out there and we should give extra care of ourselves as police or people with such profession is not always around us. We should be extra careful and take ourselves far from such crimes though we can't really say that even though we're being careful we can't encounter those crimes.
Jack Mannion portrayed by Craig T. Nelson, a former NYPD transit cop whose revolutionary tactics have cut out fifty (50) percent of crimes first in Boston, then in Newark New Jersey and now he was hired as the chief of Police of Washington D.C.'s Metropolitan Police Department. Washington D.C. Was the home of more law enforcement agencies than any other city but still has the highest crime rate in the United State. Joining and helping him are Joe Noland portrayed by Roger Aaron Brown as the Deputy Chief of Police; Temple Page portrayed by Sean Patrick Thomas, recruited by Mannion and his eyes and ears on the streets in America; and Nancy Parras portrayed by Elizabeth Marvel, the intuitive officer; among many others.
Crime rates are really increasing in many countries. We can't really stop it immediately but we can control it if we just gave our dedication to it. There are people who claims that they can cut crimes down though not sure how much still they do everything just to improve their job and cut crime off for their countrymen lives. Crimes are really out there and we should give extra care of ourselves as police or people with such profession is not always around us. We should be extra careful and take ourselves far from such crimes though we can't really say that even though we're being careful we can't encounter those crimes.
Labels: Television Shows : Drama
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At June 3, 2007 at 8:18 AM , Anonymous said...
Hey, seems like you've missed the best cop drama to date - the wire :-) it's real gritty and realistic. Definitely something different from these polished productions.
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