Lieutenant Daniels was the tactical officer and the security chief aboard the USS Enterprise -E serving under the command of Captain Jean-Luc Picard from at least 2373 to 2375. ( Star Trek: First Contact; Star Trek: Insurrection )
After a heated argument, Daniels managed to persuade the deputy commissioner to delay the warrants. Later Freamon began to investigate the Barksdale's money trail and found campaign contributions to Baltimore political figures.
Daniels served as a shift lieutenant in the BPD Narcotics Division under Major Raymond Foerster. Daniels supervised detectives Kima Greggs, Ellis Carver and Thomas "Herc" Hauk. (" The Target ") After Detective McNulty prompted Judge Phelan to inquire about the Barksdale Organization, Major Foerster came to Daniels for more information.
Republican candidate for Pennsylvania lieutenant governor Teddy Daniels reacts outside the Wayne County Court House in Honesdale. Daniels appeared in court on accusations made by his wife that he had been persistently verbally abusive, stalking her at work and keeping her away from family.
Daniels was investigated by the FBI for corruption prior to the start of the series. By the end of the series, he rises through the ranks to police commissioner but resigns after refusing a political request to manipulate crime statistics. As a result, he starts a new career as a lawyer.
Background. Marla always had ambitions for her husband to progress in the police force and his failure to do so contributed to the demise of their relationship.
It is reasonable to hypothesize given the information that they told us about it that Daniels was dirty in some way shape or form when he worked at the Eastern district. As the user above States, he most likely stole money that they seized.
But he's also the audience identification character, and he's almost always right about the big case against the Barksdale organization. Still, for much of the first season, several characters cast doubt about Lieutenant Daniels' past, suggesting that he was dirty as a detective in the Eastern district.
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"No-Heart" Anthony Little was the older brother of notorious Baltimore stickup man Omar Little.
Daniels separated from his wife, Marla, partly because of her dissatisfaction at his failure to progress in the Police Department.
Nathan "Bodie" Barksdale (1961 – February 13, 2016) was a Baltimore, Maryland, drug dealer dramatized in the HBO series The Wire, although the extent to which any of the show's characters or plot lines are based on his life is disputed.
They're still together today. They make for a brilliant partnership; they're both soft-eyed savants. Bunk occasionally tries to get Kima to do the good cop/bad cop routine him and McNulty would do at bars. Kima does not play along.
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Soon after the investigation begins, McNulty learns from his friend in the FBI, Terence "Fitz" Fitzhugh, that Daniels had been investigated for having a suspiciously large amount of liquid assets. McNulty's relationship with Daniels continues to be complicated by their mutual distrust.
The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance. Part 1, Chapter 1. On his first day of school, five-year-old Daniel Rooke is happy to experience more of the world.
Lieutenant Daniel Rooke. Rooke is born in Portsmouth in 1962. His father is a clerk, and Rooke is a very intelligent child. His interest in prime numbers attracts the attention of Dr. Adair, who sends Rooke to the Naval Academy.
After he finishes school, Rooke joins the marines and is briefly involved in the American Revolutionary War. He sees military service as a way to continue his mathematical and scientific pursuits, although he soon learns that the military is a brutal machine when he witnesses a lieutenant's execution in Antigua.
That imposed a morality behind the terse handful of commands in the chaplain's book. It was to acknowledge the unity of all things. To injure any was to damage all.
Rooke sits in the boat and watches Governor Gilbert sitting in the front. Silk and another... (full context) ...marching order. Gilbert tells the privates to march with "the gamekeeper" (referring to Brugden), and Rooke laughs before realizing that Gilbert was dead serious when he used the term.
He had written as in despair in order to indicate that her despair was feigned. To him it had obviously been a joke. What native, even a child, would believe that washing would make them white? He had failed to record the joke on the page, in the same way he failed to note that they were breathing, or that their hearts were beating.
Daniels initially tries to follow Burrell's advice that the operation should be fast and simple, and shoots down McNulty's suggestions to mount a surveillance operation. Daniels also has difficulties with several other detectives deliberately assigned to the detail because they are considered the worst in the department: Patrick Mahon is injured by Bodie Broadus during a raid and takes early retirement, after which Mahon's partner Augustus Polk takes to drinking and misses several days' work. However, in contrast, Lester Freamon proves to be quietly capable and a huge asset to Daniels' detail.
Daniels is the lieutenant of the Baltimore Police Department 's Narcotics Unit, and the shift commander for Detectives Kima Greggs, Ellis Carver, and Thomas "Herc" Hauk. His commanding officer is Major Raymond Foerster. When Jimmy McNulty prompts Judge Daniel Phelan to start asking questions about the Barksdale Organization, Daniels is unable to give Foerster much information on Avon Barksdale, who has managed to operate under the radar until then. Soon afterward, Daniels is given command of the Barksdale detail and appoints Greggs as lead detective.
Daniels finally persuades Rawls to let McNulty return by agreeing to take on Rawls's murders from the docks. Meanwhile, Daniels has tensions with Marla due to his career decisions. Eventually, they begin to sleep in different rooms of their home.
As punishment for defying Burrell, Daniels is reassigned to evidence control. Daniels contemplates quitting to become a lawyer, but reconsiders when Valchek insists that he be given command of a special detail to investigate stevedore union leader Frank Sobotka. Daniels realizes Valchek had asked for him personally in exchange for offering Burrell political support, and uses this fact to leverage several promises from Burrell.
At the end of the first season, Daniels is passed over for promotion to major in favor of Cantrell. However, he has won the respect of his unit for his dedication to their cases, which surpasses that of their other commanding officers.
Daniels is left unsatisfied because Avon is convicted for minor offenses, and Avon's right-hand man, Stringer Bell, escapes uncharged.
By the end of the series, he rises through the ranks to police commissioner but resigns after refusing a political request to manipulate crime statistics. As a result, he starts a new career as a lawyer .
He was given a second chance when Major Valchek insisted (on Prez's recommendation) that Daniels be given command of a special detail he had requested to investigate union leader Frank Sobotka. (" Hot Shots ")
Burrell is worried about Daniels promotion because he realizes Mayor Carcetti wants to fire him but needs an replacement in majority Black Baltimore to do so . As Daniels suddenly rose in rank in going from Shift Lieutenant to C.I.D. colonel in just over one year, earned the mayor's favor through his policing strategies, and is African American, Burrell and the rest of the PD and political infrastructure see Daniels as Carcetti's in house choice of replacement. State Senator Clay Davis and Burrell are both jealous of Daniels and convince the city council president Nerese Campbell that he is not a good candidate for police commissioner. They tell Campbell that he cares more about serving Carcetti than the city's African American community and that he is "less the saint he pretends to be." This implies that Burrell is willing to revisit his excessive income charges from his days in the Eastern District's D.E.U. to prevent Daniels from getting his chair as commissioner.
Daniels is outraged when Mayor Carcetti decides to close the major crimes unit due to budgetary problems after over a year of investigative work into the vacant house murders, the Stanfield Organization and corruption linked to Senator Clay Davis. He discusses Pearlman, and they approach State's Attorney Rupert Bond together. Bond and Daniels arrange a meeting with Carcetti to appeal the decision but Carcetti has little time for them. Bond is able to convince Carcetti to allow a two-man detail for the Davis case. Daniels is outraged that the corruption charge has been given priority over the murders, saying "So one thieving politician trumps 22 dead bodies. Good to know." Daniels reluctantly reassigns Detectives Greggs and McNulty to Homicide Unit and keeps Detectives Freamon and Sydnor on the Davis detail. (" More with Less ")
Daniels was reassigned to the Evidence Control Unit following the dissolution of the Barksdale detail. He was given the post as punishment for defying Burrell, despite the investigation producing several arrests. Trapped in what seemed to be a dead-end job, Daniels planned to leave the department and become a lawyer. (" Ebb Tide ")
His Unit initially consisted of Detectives McNulty, Greggs, Freamon, Sydnor and a new officer named Caroline Massey. The detail returned to investigating the Barksdale organization and their association with Proposition Joe, an East side drug kingpin with links to "The Greek" from the Sobotka investigation.
Bell dies but Barksdale was arrested courtesy of Major Colvin who was then forced to retire from the department due to his "Hamsterdam" experiment. Following Barksdale's arrest, he was finally promoted to major when the fallout over Colvin's "Hamsterdam" zone caused the Mayor to throw his support behind Marla. Daniels was hence given the Western District which was previously commanded by Colvin. (" Mission Accomplished ")
Daniels has a difficult relationship with the insubordinate McNulty that began at their first meeting. Foerster warned Daniels that McNulty was responsible for Phelan's sudden interest. For his part McNulty was warned by his partner Bunk Moreland that Daniels was a career officer and next in line for his own division as soon as a position with a Major's rank opened up. McNulty's FBI contact also alerted him that Daniels had several hundred thousand dollars of questionable liquid assets; it is later implied that these were picked up during Daniels' tenure in the poorly-supervised Eastern district. Daniels initially tried to follow Burrell's advice that the operation should be fast and simple. He shot down McNulty's suggestions of a surveillance operation at their first meeting.