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The tone or style of this article or section may not be appropriate for Wikipedia. Specific concerns may be found on the talk page. See Wikipedia's guide to writing better articles for suggestions. | The District character | | | Jack Mannion | | Gender: | Male | | Jobs | Chief of Police (Washington DC) | | Portrayed by: | Craig T. Nelson | | Seasons: | 1,2,3,4 | Jack Mannion is the new District of Columbia Chief of Police in the fictional television show The District. He is portrayed as a tough man of the people. The character enjoys opera, old movies and "Jiffy Bars", a chocolate-covered rice-crisp. Jack Mannion is known for his wild shoes, some of which are two toned. Image File history File links Information. ...
The television crime drama The District aired on CBS from October 7, 2000 to May 1, 2004. ...
The television crime drama The District aired on CBS from October 7, 2000 to May 1, 2004. ...
Upon his arrival in Washington, Mannion hand-picked an elite crew of law enforcers, with the intent of cleaning up the streets of Washington, D.C. Among these were Deputy Chief Joe Noland (an African-American who was in the running for Mannion‘s job); Ella Farmer, an Agcomputer statistics analysis expert, Temple Page, an African-American Officer/Detective, Officer Nancy Parras, Detective Kevin Debino (he replaced Detective Danny MacGregor who was killed by a car bomb), and Sgt. Phil Brander. The character Mannion utilizes COMSTAT, a Geographical Information System (GIS) that tracks/maps crime by analyzing statistics that predict possible hot spots of criminal activity in order to more effectively fight crime. Languages Predominantly American English Religions Protestantism (chiefly Baptist and Methodist); Roman Catholicism; Islam Related ethnic groups Sub-Saharan Africans and other African groups, some with Native American groups. ...
Chief Mannion lives on the fictional "Betty-O", a restored white tugboat berthed at the Washington Channel Marina (6042) Slip 38. Mannion transported the Betty-O from up North where he previously worked in Boston, Massachusetts, and Newark, New Jersey. Mannion also has a dog named Cujo. Mannion is a veteran of the Vietnam War and a former transit cop. From time to time in the television series, Jack's ex-wife, Sherry Regan pops in and out of his life (they have an off-and on romance despite their seemingly irreconcilable differences - Sherry hates his profession because it's so dangerous and always feared that one day Jack wouldn't come home). Before divorcing, Mannion and Regan had two grown children: Jack Jr., who has a drug problem and their daughter, Beth who suffers from depression. She is a Rock and Roll roadie. Mannion was once asked "When do you see her?", Mannion replies "When she needs money." Mannion current love interest in the show is Vanessa Cavenaugh, a civil rights attorney. Combatants Republic of Vietnam United States Republic of Korea Thailand Australia New Zealand The Philippines National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam Democratic Republic of Vietnam Peopleâs Republic of China Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea Strength US 1,000,000 South Korea 300,000 Australia 48,000...
In 2002, Mannion is surprised by Erin Vratalov (Alla Korot), the daughter of a Russian mobster who escaped from prison and shoots Jack on his boat, The Betty-O. Wounded, Jack falls overboard into the Potomac River. A full-out manhunt ensues to find the Chief as a group of forensic types and cops scour the Betty-O for clues as to the Chief's whereabouts. Eventually, the Chief washes ashore with a bullet wound in his chest. After a slight bout with amnesia and confusion, Mannion hunts down his would-be assassins and then once again takes up residence on the Betty-O. The Chief later sold his boat to an old cop buddy who sailed the Betty-O off into the sunset to spend his retirement years on the ocean waves. Jack relocated to an inner city apartment to be close to the "People" after he was fired (then reluctantly rehired) by the Mayor. |