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Tommy Carcetti

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399:, a politically neutral African-American district commander, impresses Carcetti with his interest in securing quality felony arrests instead of statistically based reductions in crime. Carcetti offers Daniels a promotion to the Criminal Investigations Division and an automatic promotion to the rank of colonel. Through Daniels, Carcetti learns of Burrell's arrest hike and consequently orders the BPD to reform its approach by prioritizing quality felony cases over statistical quotas. 464:
Burrell delivers manipulated statistics to Carcetti, the mayor finally has the political ammunition needed to have him fired. Carcetti plans to replace Burrell with Daniels, but is worried that he will not be accepted by Campbell and the ministers. He plans to temporarily promote Rawls to acting commissioner while Daniels prepares for the role as Deputy Commissioner of Operations. Carcetti leaks news of the plan to the press via Wilson to test the waters.
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Carcetti meets with Burrell and Rawls to discuss the BPD's problems, becoming concerned with crime statistics despite his prior decision to discourage stat-based policing. Morale in the BPD is at a low because Carcetti is withholding payment of overtime. The commissioners convince him to lift a cap on secondary employment for officers in order to improve their morale.
321:— Royce refuses to allow the department to immediately shut them down. Burrell, believing the mayor is making a ploy against the police, leaks the information to Carcetti. At D'Agostino's suggestion, Carcetti tours the area with Colvin, seeing that Hamsterdam has had the positive impact of isolating the drug trade from the rest of Colvin's district. 347:, becomes his campaign manager. When early polls show low numbers for Carcetti, he assumes that he has already lost on the basis of his race and begins to lose interest in the campaign. He chooses not to prepare for an upcoming debate with Royce and Gray, believing that he could win the debate but still lose the election regardless. 561:
denied that the character of Tommy Carcetti was supposed to be O'Malley. Simon did acknowledge that O'Malley was "one of several inspirations" for Carcetti. He further stated that while Carcetti was "reflective" of O'Malley, Carcetti was a composite drawing aspects from other local politicians that
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leaves him with intractable budget problems. He is forced to cut spending in other areas in order to plug the schools' budget deficit and is unable to keep his promises to reform the BPD. Despite the problems facing the city, Carcetti remains focused on running for governor two years into his term.
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by publicly admitting to eliciting his aid. Carcetti rejects the offer, as it would be damaging to his own planned campaign for governor; Wilson is left disappointed at Carcetti's decision to put his ambition ahead of the needs of the city. Carcetti claims that he would be in a better place to help
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As mayor-elect, Carcetti immediately makes changes before his inauguration. After discussions with city officials, he decides to replace Burrell as BPD commissioner, planning to attract outside candidates while asking Burrell to resign. Burrell quickly realizes what is happening and rallies support
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for excessive force is sufficient punishment. Burrell approaches Carcetti to suggest that a more rigorous review of Herc is needed. Herc is forced to leave the BPD as an eventual result. Burrell is finally able to prove his usefulness to Carcetti by exploiting his political intellect, but Carcetti
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At a city council meeting, Carcetti implicitly blames Royce for the debacle in an impassioned speech. Through this, Gray realizes that Carcetti is running for mayor without his knowledge or input. After Carcetti publicly launches his campaign, Gray ends both their alliance and their friendship.
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Carcetti, intent on running for governor, alienates Watkins with his lack of attention to the city. Carcetti considers the prospect of being replaced by Campbell, who has become tainted by a corruption scandal. Elsewhere, Rawls leaks BPD statistics to Carcetti showing a rising crime rate. When
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With Carcetti's encouragement, Gray starts his own campaign for mayor. Realizing that Gray's campaign would split the black voter base in the election, D'Agostino advises Carcetti that enhancing Gray's chances of success would in turn improve his own. Carcetti dislikes the idea of abusing his
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In the end of series montage, it is shown that Carcetti's political machinations have succeeded and he has been elected governor of Maryland. Campbell, as the city council president, succeeds him as mayor for the remainder of his term. Rawls and Valchek are promoted to superintendent of the
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into working with him, promising resources and political capital in exchange for inside information about Royce's decision-making. Carcetti becomes increasingly disillusioned with Royce and decides to run against him, recruiting college friend and Washington political consultant
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to discuss federal assistance in the vacant murders case. The U.S. Attorney, a Republican, desires federal handling of a corruption investigation against Davis. Carcetti refuses because he is worried it will be used to discredit Baltimore's Democratic Party.
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scheme to ambush Royce to great effect. Carcetti persuades Gray to publicly criticize Royce with the promise of a prominent council position in exchange for taking a large share of the African-American vote.
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Carcetti offers favors to Campbell and the ministers to accept his plans for the BPD. Carcetti grants Campbell permission for the demolition of the McCullough homes, a
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Carcetti's speech relies heavily on "war" rhetoric, which clashes with Colvin's view that such perspectives have made the
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Scott and Joy Kecken (director), Chris Collins (story and teleplay), David Simon (story) (2008-01-20). "
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His confidence restored, Carcetti hits the campaign trail with renewed vigor, receiving assistance from
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Ernest Dickerson (director), William F. Zorzi (story and teleplay), David Simon (story) (2008-01-13). "
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Carcetti's plans for the BPD are derailed when he learns that Baltimore's schools face a $ 54 million
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Was there any Baltimorean ... who didn't think Carcetti bore an undeniable resemblance to O'Malley?
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once introduced O'Malley as "one of the real-life inspirations for the mayor of the hit TV show
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Joe Chappelle (director), David Simon (story and teleplay), Ed Burns (story) (2008-01-06). "
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Dan Attias (director), Ed Burns (story and teleplay), David Simon (story) (2008-01-27). "
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However, Carcetti's debate performance is invigorated when he learns from Valchek that a
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said that Carcetti was "based in part on O'Malley" and "a number" of other politicians.
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Using his connection to Valchek, Carcetti successfully manipulates Acting Commissioner
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was recently murdered. He uses this inside information and his previous request for a
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to bail out the schools. The governor agrees on the condition that Carcetti face
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Carcetti continues his campaign, with D'Agostino serving as his strategist while
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named Carcetti one of the five most interesting characters in season four.
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friend's trust, but follows D'Agostino's strategy nonetheless.
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named Crawford in the general election with 81% of the vote.
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After the BPD learns about "Hamsterdam" — Major
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politician who begins the series with a seat on the
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Time After Time
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