William Rawls

http://dbpedia.org/resource/William_Rawls an entity of type: Thing

William A. Rawls, dit Bill, est un personnage fictif de la série Sur écoute (The Wire), joué par John Doman. Il débute dans la première saison de la série en tant que chef de la brigade des homicides de Baltimore, au grade de commandant de district, et finit par atteindre à la fin de la cinquième saison la fonction de chef de la police d'État du Maryland. rdf:langString
William A. "Bill" Rawls is a fictional character on the HBO drama The Wire, played by actor John Doman. Over the course of the series, Rawls ascends through the higher ranks of the Baltimore Police Department, eventually becoming Deputy Commissioner of Operations and, at the end of Season 5, Superintendent of the Maryland State Police. rdf:langString
rdf:langString William Rawls
rdf:langString William Rawls
rdf:langString William A. Rawls
rdf:langString William A. Rawls
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rdf:langString John Doman as William Rawls
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rdf:langString Acting Commissioner of the Baltimore Police Department/MSP Superintendent
rdf:langString Baltimore Police Department Colonel
rdf:langString Baltimore Police Department Major
rdf:langString Baltimore Police Department Deputy Commissioner of Operations
rdf:langString Acting Commissioner
rdf:langString MSP Superintendent
rdf:langString William A. Rawls, dit Bill, est un personnage fictif de la série Sur écoute (The Wire), joué par John Doman. Il débute dans la première saison de la série en tant que chef de la brigade des homicides de Baltimore, au grade de commandant de district, et finit par atteindre à la fin de la cinquième saison la fonction de chef de la police d'État du Maryland.
rdf:langString William A. "Bill" Rawls is a fictional character on the HBO drama The Wire, played by actor John Doman. Over the course of the series, Rawls ascends through the higher ranks of the Baltimore Police Department, eventually becoming Deputy Commissioner of Operations and, at the end of Season 5, Superintendent of the Maryland State Police. His careerism and deft political maneuvering are generally portrayed as detrimental to the department and the work of officers under his command; seen, for example, in his regular attempts to offload difficult case-work to other divisions or departments, or shut down investigations in order to keep 'stats' down. When Rawls is promoted to Deputy Commissioner, he is put in charge of the weekly ComStat meetings, a platform which he uses to bully and berate the commanders under his authority. He is a 'no-nonsense' leader who obstinately refuses to allow anything that might harm his career, regardless of benefit to the department. Little is disclosed of Rawls' personal life aside from incidental allusions to his sexuality, wife and children.
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