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  1. Frog is a drug dealer in southeastern Baltimore. He is seen early distributing a package for Chester Sobotka (and stealing from him in the process), and later negotiates with Nickolas Sobotka to distribute another. During the early stages of season two's investigation, he sells heroin to Thomas "Herc" Hauk and is photographed by Shakima Greggs and Ellis Carver. *Uncredited appearance.

  2. D'Angelo explains to Poot, Bodie, and Wallace about treating your customers with respect. They may be dope fiends, but they are drug dealers, and he says the...

  3. DNR- Dialed Number Recorder. A police wire tap that records the number dialed on a phone. Shorty-Either a child or a woman. Carrying Weight- Serving a jail sentence. A Bid- A jail sentence, most often substantial. Tool Up- Basically to prepare for conflict, or a full on street war. Arming drug dealers etc.

  4. Herbert De'Rodd "Puddin" Johnson is a Barksdale Organization drug dealer and a friend to Bodie Broadus and Poot Carr . D'Angelo Barksdale was Avon's nephew and a lieutenant in his drug dealing organization. Nervous about D'Angelo's resolve, Russell "Stringer" Bell had him murdered. He was asphyxiated to death in 2003.

  5. Kintel "Prince K" Williamson is a Jamaican drug kingpin from Baltimore's Park Heights, on the Northwest Side. Kintell is recognizable by his long dreadlocks and beard. The Major Crimes Unit briefly targets Williamson because they can easily connect him to murders, and Police Commissioner Burrell and Lieutenant Daniels want the stats for political reasons. McNulty intervenes and gets the Unit ...

  6. The Wire: The Wire News India, Latest News,News from India, Politics, External Affairs, Science, Economics, Gender and Culture

  7. The Wire (titulada Bajo escucha en España y Los vigilantes en México) es una serie de televisión estadounidense ambientada en Baltimore, Maryland, cuyo hilo conductor son las intervenciones telefónicas judiciales encomendadas a un grupo policial.Fue ideada, escrita y producida por el periodista y escritor David Simon, que se basó en su experiencia en la sección de sucesos del Baltimore Sun.