Sgt. Thomas Allers is interrogated by federal investigators regarding stolen money. It is revealed that Allers' theft from a victim indirectly led to that person's murder by a drug supplier, debunking his claim that "no one got hurt" by his corruption.
The third episode of the HBO miniseries We Own This City , titled "Part Three," centers on the contrasting moral paths of and Sean Suiter , while the federal investigation into the Gun Trace Task Force (GTTF) intensifies . Major Plot Points We Own This City S01E03.mp4
🎯 The episode highlights how the city’s political pressure for "numbers" created a vacuum where only lawless cops like Jenkins could thrive, eventually making them appear indispensable to the force. If you'd like more details, I can help with: Character fates in the series finale Real-life history of the Gun Trace Task Force Comparisons to The Wire by the same creators 'We Own This City' Miniseries, Episode 3 Recap - Vulture The third episode of the HBO miniseries We
Despite a massive file of civilian complaints and a reputation for brutality, Officer Daniel Hersl is officially moved into the GTTF. Leadership justifies this by claiming they need "aggressive" officers to curb rising crime. Leadership justifies this by claiming they need "aggressive"
Civil rights attorney Nicole Steele continues her deep dive into the Baltimore Police Department's systemic issues. She meets with the Police Commissioner and a union representative, learning that half the force has stopped working in protest of reform, while the other half continues to commit abuses.
A flashback reveals a younger Wayne Jenkins bringing the "straight-arrow" Sean Suiter along on a chaotic raid. Jenkins tests Suiter's integrity by offering him a cut of stolen cash; Suiter politely declines, marking a defining split in their careers.