@@PierreDennis on another note i just got done watching we own this city and it had some wire actors in it. Like marlo is a homicide detective in baltimore. I wanna say slim charles makes a short appearance and poot is a straight edge cop. And the homicide sergeant in the wire is now top brass. Good show based on a true story about dirty cups in baltimore. Jon bernthal killed that role as the main dirty cop. Good show.
@@thomasdouglas4943 It was a great series. It had the same creators who made The Wire. It was great to see familiar faces on the show. And, yes. Jon killed that role. He told some crazy behind the senses stories of making We Own the City. Check it out if you haven't already. Cheers.
@@flightofthebumblebee9529 you right but now his family is taken care of cause he died in the line of duty and his name was never really smeared. The rumor he was killed by the police themselves doesn't really benefit them. But him killing himself keeps his name clean and his family gets his death benefits, he did almost have 20 years in
Really such a tragic death. Whether or not you think he killed himself or was murdered, he seemed like a genuinely good person based off this show alone. Looks like he was just trying to protect the streets. I think David Simon was trying to tell us an objective story, but I think he should have left it open ended for us to interpret.
It seemed like he was more a victim of peer pressure from Wayne Jenkins. When the guy has the ability to send your career straight to office work it's hard to tell him no.
@@cavemanzach9475yeah, that’s not peer pressure, that’s actually a subordinate role which is a massive power imbalance in his ability to refuse to do something.
he was a dirty cop. his whole squad was corrupt. imagine being stuck in a prison cell with all the guys you lied about and planted evidence on for years and years.
I lived right down the street. They raided the block houses. Thinking the guy was in one of our houses. We got a nice suite case. You can even see my car.
I think he tried to make it look like he fought a suspect for his gun, and the gun went off and killed him, and rather than run with the gun, the suspect just ran.
2:17 “ What gun?? He’s got nothing but a fuckin hero sandwich!” “ It was dark out…the aluminum foil idk IT LOOKED LIKE A FUCKING GUN!” “ I’m going to be filing out paperwork for a fuckin month because of you and this piece a shit!” - Casino …. * The Bernie Blue Incident * when the cops followed him home and they both started arguing and Bernie had a hero sandwich wrapped in tinfoil and the reflection made the trigger happy cop start shooting along with his partner and when they realized what they done they planted a gun on Bernie Blue Then Nicky and his crew got revenge and shot up the cops house. I know it’s off topic but the way 2:17 sounded it reminded me of that scene.
Him witnessing Jenkins take money could lose his job and stuff and maybe he loses his benefits but who really knows what happened I think this is what happened though but ya he didn’t need to commit suicide if he did
I believe that even if Sean did take a little money or turn a blind eye in his early days that he was now a good detective putting down homicide cases and should've been exempt from any of the federal crap.
@@user-gi7ec6ss7t I just finished this show today. Based off the show portrayal and what I found online, feels like he was in a hard place and opted out to ensure benefits would go and take care of his family. What does murdering him benefit anybody?
@@Charsi_Escobar everybody around here knows they killed him because he was going to expose the Baltimore city police department….including the commissioner. If you ain’t from around don’t speak on it. If you think he walked into the worst neighborhood in Baltimore city and shot himself in the head that’s on you. I have some land to sell you in Taiwan…..
Google etc says an independent autopsy was done and said it was suicide as his DNA was found on the barrel of his gun and he did it so his wife and kids would still get his benefits. The medical examiner (who is affiliated with the Baltimore Police Department) said it was homicide.
This show was created by David Simon, one of the people responsible for creating The Wire. Check out Homicide: Life On The Street, it's another show also created by David Simon that ran from 1993-1999 and a lot of actors from that ended up playing parts in The Wire and eventually this.
It’s pretty obvious he committed suicide IRL. Y’all fools in some serious denial or just love conspiracy’s. Blunt reality is, he wasn’t important enough to be “assassinated” Any testimony he would have given only had the risk of implicating him. Anyone else was well into pleas by this point.
I was little surprised about this scene. Anyway he could have Just lie about the money and be done with it cause clearly nobody belived what Jenkins said.
Underscore should have kept in touch. Twenty five years. At least get my affidavit first. On business.#mds #2peoplepositivewhenigothere #up #nyc #shouldwakeup
Not true, because no one saw the incident actually occur, they had to cover all bases. Sure, it doesn't add up why the medical examiner deemed his death a Homicide and was a case closed matter without further investigation, but it simply could not be proved he took his own life. However, if you did some research you'd understand a separate examination did rule his death as a suicide. The gunshot wound caused some issues with the examination because it was not a typical wound you'd associate with someone wanting to end their life. It was a odd placement of the wound and thus that is why his death was widely speculated at first.
They did forensics and determined his own gun was the “murder weapon.” Which means he shot himself, which is what happened, or a ninja shot him with his own gun and disappeared from view in less than 2 seconds lol
I don't think he killed himself. Death investigations last hours, the crime scene for Suitor was cleaned up in 45mins reportedly. He knew to much and was killed. There was a few gun shots heard before his death.
Because it was. It sucks because I don't think anything he did in the past should've even got him fired anyway. He was effective now solving murders and it's hard to find good men who are effective
lmao all they show is literally what was seen from a security camera of a store across the street + what his partner said he saw in the police report of the death. You might not believe he was a suicide but the show is not misconstruing anything.
I think more evidence shows he killed his self First, it's important to recognize the immense pressure Detective Sean Suiter was under, knowing that his entire career-and the stability of his family-could have been jeopardized by a single mistake. For someone with so much to lose, the fear of losing everything in an instant is real. Moreover, many people don't realize that life insurance policies often have clauses that deny payouts in the case of suicide, which could leave a family financially devastated. Given these factors, it's not hard to imagine that the city may have classified his death as a homicide to ensure his family received the benefits they needed. After all, Baltimore was already facing intense scrutiny for corruption; blaming a deceased officer could have further tarnished their reputation. As the clip mentioned, there was 'no reason to assassinate him,' which makes the idea of a cover-up for the sake of his family not only plausible but also understandable.
Suiter wanted it to be one way, but it's the other way.
😂
Nicely done.
game is the game
"MAN STOP... stop sayin that"
🤣😭🤣😭
Some Spider-Man shit there.
"That was for Joe."
Mofo had it comin
This sentimental mofo just cost us.
You guys are funny😂😂
@@PierreDennis on another note i just got done watching we own this city and it had some wire actors in it. Like marlo is a homicide detective in baltimore. I wanna say slim charles makes a short appearance and poot is a straight edge cop. And the homicide sergeant in the wire is now top brass. Good show based on a true story about dirty cups in baltimore. Jon bernthal killed that role as the main dirty cop. Good show.
@@thomasdouglas4943 It was a great series. It had the same creators who made The Wire. It was great to see familiar faces on the show. And, yes. Jon killed that role. He told some crazy behind the senses stories of making We Own the City. Check it out if you haven't already. Cheers.
He was just depressed cos he heard the price of the brick goin' up
30 more
Fun fact: They actually filmed this in exact spot where his death occurred in real life...pretty gruesome if you ask me.
He likely shot himself to escape pending indictments.
Why is that fun bro
@@presto1017 it's not fun or funny. The guy seemed like one of the few GOOD cops and was driven to suicide over some BS.
@@flightofthebumblebee9529 you right but now his family is taken care of cause he died in the line of duty and his name was never really smeared. The rumor he was killed by the police themselves doesn't really benefit them. But him killing himself keeps his name clean and his family gets his death benefits, he did almost have 20 years in
@@Smith9082253 I don’t believe his family even received a cent of that pension or benefits from LODD death
Marlo went from a drug King Pin to a Cop WTF
Multi-verse shit. lmao.
Game is the game
@@Serdj2009 🤙🤙
@@jimpikoulis6726. “When You’re Facing a Loaded Gun, What’s The Difference????”~ Jack Nicholson.
Dukie and Poot were cops. Herc was a union rep. Jay was the police commissioner. I was just hoping they could have gotten work for Wee-Bey and Cutty.
Prop Joe got his revenge
Really such a tragic death. Whether or not you think he killed himself or was murdered, he seemed like a genuinely good person based off this show alone. Looks like he was just trying to protect the streets.
I think David Simon was trying to tell us an objective story, but I think he should have left it open ended for us to interpret.
All the facts say suicide
It seemed like he was more a victim of peer pressure from Wayne Jenkins. When the guy has the ability to send your career straight to office work it's hard to tell him no.
@@cavemanzach9475yeah, that’s not peer pressure, that’s actually a subordinate role which is a massive power imbalance in his ability to refuse to do something.
he was a dirty cop. his whole squad was corrupt. imagine being stuck in a prison cell with all the guys you lied about and planted evidence on for years and years.
None of the cops did, or are doing, time in Maryland.
They went to low level work camps ,
Jamie Hector will always be Marlo Stanfield to me! This is Baltimore, bro
Prop Joe and them can finally rest in peace
I lived right down the street. They raided the block houses. Thinking the guy was in one of our houses. We got a nice suite case. You can even see my car.
Hope you cashed out!
“Lesson here, you come at the king, you best not miss.“
Aint' you heard? Omar bagged up!
@@spinmaster0 Who did him???
@@DennisBTV Ain't heard a name, don't even know there was a 'why'!
@@spinmaster0 Shit, I thought y’all were gonna tell me!
You and me got some Atlantic City time don’t we ?
@@DennisBTV Chris Partlow: 😲
Security guard really harbored a-lot of resentment over that lollipop theft.
Marlo playing a Baltimore cop now .
Played a detective on Bosch too
@@georgehamilton2691 I like his gangsta roles more.
Well, he was permanently retired from the game and I figured he needed some income to supplement his gambling habit.
Trips to AC ain’t cheap! 😎
He wanted it to be one way, but it's the other way
Prop Joe in that alley
Man was stealthy like Vito sneaking up on Jackie Jr...
And they left out that the patrol car got into an accident taking him to the hospital...which was 4 mins away...
Wow cops truly are inept and stupid
Twice.
Baltimore seems didnt change since The wire.
He wasn't made to play the son.
His name was his name!
That was for Prop Joe!
They wanted us to watch this and form our own opinion on how he died, they just forced us to believe he killed himself..
I think he killed himself
@@kolboy757 was your opinion based off what this movie portrayed?
@@keesa5650 No. base off of him with the pressures of testifying. He may reveal so much about himself and the Baltimore PD that will be very damaging
@@kolboy757 Exactly the man was a decorated soldier and police detective. If he testified his reputation and job would be over.
He panicked. He was cooked
Couldnt they just have matched the bullet to his gun
It's Baltimore...
@@godspeedelijahwhat do you mean I’m from England
I think he tried to make it look like he fought a suspect for his gun, and the gun went off and killed him, and rather than run with the gun, the suspect just ran.
@@derfussball6697it means Baltimore is corrupt, and it’s resources are stretched to the max.
They really killed J. Edgar. Bosch is going to mess them up.
2:17 “ What gun?? He’s got nothing but a fuckin hero sandwich!”
“ It was dark out…the aluminum foil idk IT LOOKED LIKE A FUCKING GUN!”
“ I’m going to be filing out paperwork for a fuckin month because of you and this piece a shit!”
- Casino …. * The Bernie Blue Incident * when the cops followed him home and they both started arguing and Bernie had a hero sandwich wrapped in tinfoil and the reflection made the trigger happy cop start shooting along with his partner and when they realized what they done they planted a gun on Bernie Blue Then Nicky and his crew got revenge and shot up the cops house. I know it’s off topic but the way 2:17 sounded it reminded me of that scene.
This threw me off big time, he wasn’t going to jail. So confused
Him witnessing Jenkins take money could lose his job and stuff and maybe he loses his benefits but who really knows what happened I think this is what happened though but ya he didn’t need to commit suicide if he did
I’m Baltimore county PD, I know guys that knew him.
How many corrupt officers have you turned in during your career?
@@adamozifanelli3128 hHah he not about to answer that😂😂
Any memorable anecdotes that you can share from your time on duty?
"How old are you sean" "18....
How old are you? You shinehead mofo"
Omar comin’ ,yo!
Why did I think that he was gonna walk him into a vacant?
This must be the alternate universe of The Wire
I believe that even if Sean did take a little money or turn a blind eye in his early days that he was now a good detective putting down homicide cases and should've been exempt from any of the federal crap.
Gotta man up when you do dirt
"now a good detective putting down homicide cases"
The feds don't give a fuck; the man's a felon.
This man was murdered. Y’all believe anything you see on tv
@@user-gi7ec6ss7t I just finished this show today. Based off the show portrayal and what I found online, feels like he was in a hard place and opted out to ensure benefits would go and take care of his family.
What does murdering him benefit anybody?
@@Charsi_Escobar everybody around here knows they killed him because he was going to expose the Baltimore city police department….including the commissioner. If you ain’t from around don’t speak on it. If you think he walked into the worst neighborhood in Baltimore city and shot himself in the head that’s on you. I have some land to sell you in Taiwan…..
Google etc says an independent autopsy was done and said it was suicide as his DNA was found on the barrel of his gun and he did it so his wife and kids would still get his benefits. The medical examiner (who is affiliated with the Baltimore Police Department) said it was homicide.
Lot of characters from the wire. Never thought id see Marlo Stanfield play a cop
This show was created by David Simon, one of the people responsible for creating The Wire. Check out Homicide: Life On The Street, it's another show also created by David Simon that ran from 1993-1999 and a lot of actors from that ended up playing parts in The Wire and eventually this.
This was heartbreaking man, he did this for his kids.
It’s pretty obvious he committed suicide IRL. Y’all fools in some serious denial or just love conspiracy’s. Blunt reality is, he wasn’t important enough to be “assassinated”
Any testimony he would have given only had the risk of implicating him. Anyone else was well into pleas by this point.
YOUR DELOUSIONAL IF U THINK HE COMMITTED SUICIDE
Yet the coroner ruled it a homicide
I was little surprised about this scene. Anyway he could have Just lie about the money and be done with it cause clearly nobody belived what Jenkins said.
Lied and got in more trouble
The way they picked him up and carried him to the car had me dying laughing 😂😂😂😂😂
How would you carry someone who was shot?
They picked him up off the ground and carried him to the car
He would never step to omar in the streets. The greeks took him out ,for joe.
His name is his name
So sad
Marlo in another universe
TV CPR always makes me laugh once you see it done in real life.
There's a reason for that, realistic CPR would seriously hurt the actor.
@@austinhuber3131bingo. hard to act out a scene with broken ribs 😂
Marlowe finally got whacked .
Omar did it
He left he's partner out to shit! I don't feel too much with Suiter.
Underscore should have kept in touch. Twenty five years. At least get my affidavit first. On business.#mds #2peoplepositivewhenigothere #up #nyc #shouldwakeup
Marlo lost it😂
It would be easy to figure out if he killed him self with the ballistic of the gun and trajectory
it probably would be, i don’t think any departments care though
Not true, because no one saw the incident actually occur, they had to cover all bases. Sure, it doesn't add up why the medical examiner deemed his death a Homicide and was a case closed matter without further investigation, but it simply could not be proved he took his own life. However, if you did some research you'd understand a separate examination did rule his death as a suicide. The gunshot wound caused some issues with the examination because it was not a typical wound you'd associate with someone wanting to end their life. It was a odd placement of the wound and thus that is why his death was widely speculated at first.
It was easier in this case, they found his own blood in the barrel of his gun.
They did forensics and determined his own gun was the “murder weapon.” Which means he shot himself, which is what happened, or a ninja shot him with his own gun and disappeared from view in less than 2 seconds lol
Suit shot himself 3 times in the head? That doesn't seem right 😂😂😂
No respect! He got children!! This is bullshit!!!
I agree Det Suiter did deserve better he was a Army Veteran too, I feel so sorry for his wife and kids.
So he shot himself 3 Times?
Marlo and white Bodie?
Unbelievable
hey comments WE GET IT, you recognize him from another show. you all are something else, man
If you upset stop reading comments and watch the clip
I don't think he killed himself. Death investigations last hours, the crime scene for Suitor was cleaned up in 45mins reportedly. He knew to much and was killed. There was a few gun shots heard before his death.
They had the entire neighborhood on pandemic type lockdown for weeks
@@plusmoore didn’t know that :/ unreal
All the gunshots came from his weapon
@@paulbeen459 If he was shot in the head did he shoot a few times then off himself? That's unlikely.
@@YudahBoi1 he staged it as a murder so his family could get his pension
Every evidence, videos and testimonies point out to a suicide.
This seems like something where they shouldn't have actually shown it.
Just have the feds speculate what happened.
Because the writers don't know.
They clearly think they do.. assume being former police leads to having that perspective or wanting other people too
When you read the facts of the autopsy, pathology and forensics, it’s pretty easy to conclude what happened
@@plusmoore suicide?
He Joe Gliniewicz’d himself
Marlo went to kollege
Bs if the guy was gonna take his own life he wouldn't of done it the day before trial
You can pick and choose which date you want to commit suicide
Absolutely
He realized he was cooked
"the day before trial" just think about it bro
He was going to loose his job after testifying. Doing it this way made sure his family was taken care of
Marlo back on
How he killed killed himself? Who shoots there self in the head 3 times?
He only had been shot once. He fired the other shots to make it seem like there was a struggle.
Yeah I can see why people think it’s a suicide
Because it was. It sucks because I don't think anything he did in the past should've even got him fired anyway. He was effective now solving murders and it's hard to find good men who are effective
He was just as dirty and panicked
That is not what happened
Correct. And it’s fucked up they make it seem like it was. Sean and his family deserve better.
how do you know?
@@richeyjames8431 he was murdered. He did not commit suicide. Everyone in Baltimore knows it
@@SteelersHater4Ever murdered by who ? Random street kids ? Come on
lmao all they show is literally what was seen from a security camera of a store across the street + what his partner said he saw in the police report of the death. You might not believe he was a suicide but the show is not misconstruing anything.
Marlo
Marlo and Herc are partners now?
i picture marlo bein driven around by Morgan freeman.
I didn't know he was dirty also. Sad story
We’ll never truly know how dirty sean really was, I'm going to assume he wasn't.
why didn’t they put the truth of what actually happened, how his own “boys in blue” set him up and shot Sean in his back with his own gun…
Do you think that was how it happened?
I think more evidence shows he killed his self
First, it's important to recognize the immense pressure Detective Sean Suiter was under, knowing that his entire career-and the stability of his family-could have been jeopardized by a single mistake. For someone with so much to lose, the fear of losing everything in an instant is real. Moreover, many people don't realize that life insurance policies often have clauses that deny payouts in the case of suicide, which could leave a family financially devastated. Given these factors, it's not hard to imagine that the city may have classified his death as a homicide to ensure his family received the benefits they needed. After all, Baltimore was already facing intense scrutiny for corruption; blaming a deceased officer could have further tarnished their reputation. As the clip mentioned, there was 'no reason to assassinate him,' which makes the idea of a cover-up for the sake of his family not only plausible but also understandable.
Lmao from 1:56-2:08 😂😂😂😂
Didn't bother to watch this because it was mostly fictional and had them dressing/acting like cops from a decade earlier.