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Two groups of Santas fight over the best corners for charity. In the meantime, Mannion is threatened by an anonymous phone caller claiming to have been mistreated in the past, a truck of Christmas merchandise is stolen and a high-ranking senator is arrested for drinking and driving.
The District was inspired by the real-life experience of former New York City Deputy Police Commissioner Jack Maple. [1] [2] Along with Police Commissioner William Bratton, he had reorganized the NYPD, and one of the achievements was the CompStat program (comparative statistics), which has its own major role in the TV series.
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Following Thigpen's death, the remaining three episodes of the third season of The District killed off her character, Ella Mae Farmer. Thigpen's family and friends established a non-profit foundation, The Lynne Thigpen–Bobo Lewis Foundation, to help young actors and actresses learn to survive and succeed in New York theater and to mentor the ...
The District was started on June 24, 2014 by film director Ruben Fleischer and Rip Cord Productions employee David Bernard, and it will kick off with a two-year overall deal at Universal Television, allowing it to produce comedies and dramas. [1] The studio's first production, Superstore, was picked up to series by NBC on May 7, 2015. [2]
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Helen Gamble has also left the district attorney's office. Ellenor defends Brad Stanfield, accused of killing his wife and unborn son, who insists his wife committed suicide. Eugene and Jimmy defend Aisha Crenshaw, a woman whose two-year-old daughter died in a drive-by shooting and who has now shot a known crack dealer on her street.