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Published in 1991, the book won the 1992 Edgar Award in the Best Fact Crime category and became the basis for the NBC series ''Series/HomicideLifeOnTheStreet'', which was broadcast from 1993 to 1999. Simon worked as a writer, and later as a producer on the award-winning drama.

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Published in 1991, the book won the 1992 Edgar Award in the Best Fact Crime category and became the basis for the NBC series ''Series/HomicideLifeOnTheStreet'', which was broadcast from 1993 to 1999. Simon worked as a writer, and later as a producer on the award-winning drama. \n A two-volume graphic novel adaptation of the book would later be released in 2023.

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His follow-up miniseries ''Series/ShowMeAHero'' is based on the true story of the trials and tribulations Yonkers, New York goes through trying to implement a low-income housing project has recently been announced. His latest series is ''Series/TheDeuce'', which covers the rise and social impact of the porn industry in TheSeventies.

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His follow-up miniseries ''Series/ShowMeAHero'' is based on the true story of the trials and tribulations Yonkers, New York goes through trying to implement a low-income housing project has recently been announced. His latest series is next series, ''Series/TheDeuce'', which covers the rise and social impact of the porn industry in TheSeventies.
TheSeventies. His latest series, ''Series/WeOwnThisCity'', tells of the real-life corruption scandal involving the Baltimore Police Department's Gun Trace Task Force in the 2010s.


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David Judah Simon (born February 9, 1960) is a UsefulNotes/{{Baltimore}}-based author, journalist and writer-producer of television specializing in criminal justice and urban issues. Born in Washington, he came north to Baltimore after graduating from the University of Maryland to work as a police reporter at the ''Baltimore Sun''. In 1988, after four years on the crime beat, he took a leave of absence from the newspaper to write "Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets."

Published in 1991, the Edgar-award winning account of a year inside the Baltimore Police Department Homicide Unit became the basis for NBC's ''Series/HomicideLifeOnTheStreet'', which was broadcast from 1993 to 1999. Simon worked as a writer, and later as a producer on the award-winning drama.

In 1993, Simon took a second leave from the ''Baltimore Sun'' to research and write, "The Corner: A Year in the Life of an Inner-City Neighborhood." Published in 1997 and co-authored with Edward Burns, the true account of life in a West Baltimore community dominated by an open-air drug market was named a Notable Book of the Year by the ''New York Times''.

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David Judah Simon (born February 9, 1960) is a UsefulNotes/{{Baltimore}}-based author, journalist and writer-producer of television specializing in criminal justice and urban issues. Born in Washington, he came north to Baltimore after graduating from the University of Maryland to work as a police reporter at the ''Baltimore Sun''. In 1988, after four years on the crime beat, he took a leave of absence from the newspaper in order to spend a year observing one shift of detectives in the homicide unit of the Baltimore Police Department. He used the experience to write "Homicide: ''Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets."

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Published in 1991, the Edgar-award winning account of a year inside book won the Baltimore Police Department Homicide Unit 1992 Edgar Award in the Best Fact Crime category and became the basis for NBC's the NBC series ''Series/HomicideLifeOnTheStreet'', which was broadcast from 1993 to 1999. Simon worked as a writer, and later as a producer on the award-winning drama.

In 1993, Simon took a second leave from the ''Baltimore Sun'' to research and write, "The write ''The Corner: A Year in the Life of an Inner-City Neighborhood." '' Published in 1997 and co-authored with Edward Burns, the true account of life in a West Baltimore community dominated by an open-air drug market was named a Notable Book of the Year by the ''New York Times''.



In 2002, he created ''Series/TheWire'', a simultaneous love-letter and hateful screed to Baltimore, broadcast on HBO for five seasons. The show didn't have high ratings, but it was cited by many critics as one of the best television series ever. He followed this up with ''Series/GenerationKill'', which follows a group of US Recon Marines in Iraq in 2003. Yet another show, ''Series/{{Treme}}'', set in the eponymous neighborhood of UsefulNotes/NewOrleans and focusing on the community of musicians who live there (and presumably how they keep going after Hurricane Katrina), started airing on HBO in 2010. His experience on the show caused him to amend his will to request a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_line_%28parades%29 second line funeral]], which he says will likely be the only one his chosen cemetery ever sees.

His followup miniseries ''Series/ShowMeAHero'' is based on the true story of the trials and tribulations Yonkers, New York goes through trying to implement a low-income housing project has recently been announced. His latest series is ''Series/TheDeuce'', which covers the rise and social impact of the porn industry in TheSeventies.

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In 2002, he created ''Series/TheWire'', a simultaneous love-letter and hateful screed to Baltimore, broadcast on HBO for five seasons.seasons and also drawing inspiration from his book ''Homicide''. The show didn't have high ratings, but it was cited by many critics as one of the best television series ever. He followed this up with ''Series/GenerationKill'', which follows a group of US Recon Marines in Iraq in 2003. Yet another show, ''Series/{{Treme}}'', set in the eponymous neighborhood of UsefulNotes/NewOrleans and focusing on the community of musicians who live there (and presumably how they keep going after Hurricane Katrina), started airing on HBO in 2010. His experience on the show caused him to amend his will to request a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_line_%28parades%29 second line funeral]], which he says will likely be the only one his chosen cemetery ever sees.

His followup follow-up miniseries ''Series/ShowMeAHero'' is based on the true story of the trials and tribulations Yonkers, New York goes through trying to implement a low-income housing project has recently been announced. His latest series is ''Series/TheDeuce'', which covers the rise and social impact of the porn industry in TheSeventies.
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In 2002, he created ''Series/TheWire'', a simultaneous love-letter and hateful screed to Baltimore, broadcast on HBO for five seasons. The show didn't have high ratings, but it was cited by many critics as one of the best television series ever. He followed this up with ''Series/GenerationKill'', which follows a group of US Recon Marines in Iraq in 2003. Yet another show, ''Series/{{Treme}}'', set in the eponymous neighborhood of UsefulNotes/NewOrleans and focusing on the community of musicians who live there (and presumably how they keep going after Hurricane Katrina), started airing on HBO in 2010. His experience on the show caused him to amend his will to request a second line funeral, which he says will likely be the only one his chosen cemetery ever sees.

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In 2002, he created ''Series/TheWire'', a simultaneous love-letter and hateful screed to Baltimore, broadcast on HBO for five seasons. The show didn't have high ratings, but it was cited by many critics as one of the best television series ever. He followed this up with ''Series/GenerationKill'', which follows a group of US Recon Marines in Iraq in 2003. Yet another show, ''Series/{{Treme}}'', set in the eponymous neighborhood of UsefulNotes/NewOrleans and focusing on the community of musicians who live there (and presumably how they keep going after Hurricane Katrina), started airing on HBO in 2010. His experience on the show caused him to amend his will to request a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_line_%28parades%29 second line funeral, funeral]], which he says will likely be the only one his chosen cemetery ever sees.
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His followup miniseries ''Show Me a Hero'' is based on the true story of the trials and tribulations Yonkers, New York goes through trying to implement a low-income housing project has recently been announced. His latest series is ''Series/TheDeuce'', which covers the rise and social impact of the porn industry in TheSeventies.

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His followup miniseries ''Show Me a Hero'' ''Series/ShowMeAHero'' is based on the true story of the trials and tribulations Yonkers, New York goes through trying to implement a low-income housing project has recently been announced. His latest series is ''Series/TheDeuce'', which covers the rise and social impact of the porn industry in TheSeventies.

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David Judah Simon (born February 9, 1960)is a UsefulNotes/{{Baltimore}}-based author, journalist and writer-producer of television specializing in criminal justice and urban issues. Born in Washington, he came north to Baltimore after graduating from the University of Maryland to work as a police reporter at the ''Baltimore Sun''. In 1988, after four years on the crime beat, he took a leave of absence from the newspaper to write "Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets."

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David Judah Simon (born February 9, 1960)is 1960) is a UsefulNotes/{{Baltimore}}-based author, journalist and writer-producer of television specializing in criminal justice and urban issues. Born in Washington, he came north to Baltimore after graduating from the University of Maryland to work as a police reporter at the ''Baltimore Sun''. In 1988, after four years on the crime beat, he took a leave of absence from the newspaper to write "Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets."
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David Simon is a UsefulNotes/{{Baltimore}}-based author, journalist and writer-producer of television specializing in criminal justice and urban issues. Born in Washington in 1960, he came north to Baltimore after graduating from the University of Maryland to work as a police reporter at the ''Baltimore Sun''. In 1988, after four years on the crime beat, he took a leave of absence from the newspaper to write "Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets."

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David Judah Simon is (born February 9, 1960)is a UsefulNotes/{{Baltimore}}-based author, journalist and writer-producer of television specializing in criminal justice and urban issues. Born in Washington in 1960, Washington, he came north to Baltimore after graduating from the University of Maryland to work as a police reporter at the ''Baltimore Sun''. In 1988, after four years on the crime beat, he took a leave of absence from the newspaper to write "Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets."

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In 2002, he created ''Series/TheWire'', a simultaneous love-letter and hateful screed to Baltimore, broadcast on HBO for five seasons. The show didn't have high ratings, but it was cited by many critics as one of the best television series ever. He followed this up with ''Series/GenerationKill'', which follows a group of US Recon Marines in Iraq in 2003.

Yet another show, ''Series/{{Treme}}'', set in the eponymous neighborhood of UsefulNotes/NewOrleans and focusing on the community of musicians who live there (and presumably how they keep going after Hurricane Katrina), started airing on HBO in 2010. His experience on the show caused him to amend his will to request a second line funeral, which he says will likely be the only one his chosen cemetery ever sees. His followup miniseries ''Show Me a Hero'' based on the true story of the trials and tribulations Yonkers, New York goes through trying to implement a low-income housing project has recently been announced.

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In 2002, he created ''Series/TheWire'', a simultaneous love-letter and hateful screed to Baltimore, broadcast on HBO for five seasons. The show didn't have high ratings, but it was cited by many critics as one of the best television series ever. He followed this up with ''Series/GenerationKill'', which follows a group of US Recon Marines in Iraq in 2003. \n\n Yet another show, ''Series/{{Treme}}'', set in the eponymous neighborhood of UsefulNotes/NewOrleans and focusing on the community of musicians who live there (and presumably how they keep going after Hurricane Katrina), started airing on HBO in 2010. His experience on the show caused him to amend his will to request a second line funeral, which he says will likely be the only one his chosen cemetery ever sees.

His followup miniseries ''Show Me a Hero'' is based on the true story of the trials and tribulations Yonkers, New York goes through trying to implement a low-income housing project has recently been announced.
announced. His latest series is ''Series/TheDeuce'', which covers the rise and social impact of the porn industry in TheSeventies.


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Published in 1991, the Edgar-award winning account of a year inside the Baltimore Police Department Homicide Unit became the basis for NBC's ''HomicideLifeOnTheStreet'', which was broadcast from 1993 to 1999. Simon worked as a writer, and later as a producer on the award-winning drama.

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Published in 1991, the Edgar-award winning account of a year inside the Baltimore Police Department Homicide Unit became the basis for NBC's ''HomicideLifeOnTheStreet'', ''Series/HomicideLifeOnTheStreet'', which was broadcast from 1993 to 1999. Simon worked as a writer, and later as a producer on the award-winning drama.



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-->''"The why is what makes journalism an adult game. The why is what makes policy coherent and useful. The why is what transforms bureaucrats and foot soldiers and political leaders into viable instruments of rational and affirmative change. The why is everything and without it, the very suggestion of human progress becomes a cosmic joke."''

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In 2002, he created ''Series/TheWire'', a simultaneous love-letter and hateful screed to Baltimore, broadcast on HBO for five seasons. The show didn't have high ratings, but it was cited by many critics as one of the best television series ever. He followed this up with ''GenerationKill'', which follows a group of US Recon Marines in Iraq in 2003.

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In 2002, he created ''Series/TheWire'', a simultaneous love-letter and hateful screed to Baltimore, broadcast on HBO for five seasons. The show didn't have high ratings, but it was cited by many critics as one of the best television series ever. He followed this up with ''GenerationKill'', ''Series/GenerationKill'', which follows a group of US Recon Marines in Iraq in 2003.
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Simon then co-wrote and produced ''TheCorner'' as a six-hour miniseries for {{HBO}}. That production, which aired in 2000, won an Emmy as the year's best miniseries. Simon and David Mills also won the Emmy for best writing in a movie or miniseries. For his writing on ''Homicide'', Simon has won the WGA Award for best writing in an episodic drama, as well as the Humanitas Award in the same category.

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Simon then co-wrote and produced ''TheCorner'' as a six-hour miniseries for {{HBO}}.{{Creator/HBO}}. That production, which aired in 2000, won an Emmy as the year's best miniseries. Simon and David Mills also won the Emmy for best writing in a movie or miniseries. For his writing on ''Homicide'', Simon has won the WGA Award for best writing in an episodic drama, as well as the Humanitas Award in the same category.
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Yet another show, ''Series/{{Treme}}'', set in the eponymous neighborhood of UsefulNotes/NewOrleans and focusing on the community of musicians who live there (and presumably how they keep going after Hurricane Katrina), started airing on HBO in 2010. His experience on the show caused him to amend his will to request a second line funeral, which he says will likely be the only one his chosen cemetery ever sees.

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Yet another show, ''Series/{{Treme}}'', set in the eponymous neighborhood of UsefulNotes/NewOrleans and focusing on the community of musicians who live there (and presumably how they keep going after Hurricane Katrina), started airing on HBO in 2010. His experience on the show caused him to amend his will to request a second line funeral, which he says will likely be the only one his chosen cemetery ever sees.
sees. His followup miniseries ''Show Me a Hero'' based on the true story of the trials and tribulations Yonkers, New York goes through trying to implement a low-income housing project has recently been announced.



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* ''GenerationKill'' (producer/writer, 2008)
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David Simon is a Baltimore-based author, journalist and writer-producer of television specializing in criminal justice and urban issues. Born in Washington in 1960, he came north to Baltimore after graduating from the University of Maryland to work as a police reporter at the ''Baltimore Sun''. In 1988, after four years on the crime beat, he took a leave of absence from the newspaper to write "Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets."

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David Simon is a Baltimore-based UsefulNotes/{{Baltimore}}-based author, journalist and writer-producer of television specializing in criminal justice and urban issues. Born in Washington in 1960, he came north to Baltimore after graduating from the University of Maryland to work as a police reporter at the ''Baltimore Sun''. In 1988, after four years on the crime beat, he took a leave of absence from the newspaper to write "Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets."

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In 2002, he created ''TheWire'', a simultaneous love-letter and hateful screed to Baltimore, broadcast on HBO for five seasons. The show didn't have high ratings, but it was cited by many critics as one of the best television series ever. He followed this up with ''GenerationKill'', which follows a group of US Recon Marines in Iraq in 2003.

Yet another show, ''{{Treme}}'', set in the eponymous neighborhood of UsefulNotes/NewOrleans and focusing on the community of musicians who live there (and presumably how they keep going after Hurricane Katrina), started airing on HBO in 2010. His experience on the show caused him to amend his will to request a second line funeral, which he says will likely be the only one his chosen cemetery ever sees.

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In 2002, he created ''TheWire'', ''Series/TheWire'', a simultaneous love-letter and hateful screed to Baltimore, broadcast on HBO for five seasons. The show didn't have high ratings, but it was cited by many critics as one of the best television series ever. He followed this up with ''GenerationKill'', which follows a group of US Recon Marines in Iraq in 2003.

Yet another show, ''{{Treme}}'', ''Series/{{Treme}}'', set in the eponymous neighborhood of UsefulNotes/NewOrleans and focusing on the community of musicians who live there (and presumably how they keep going after Hurricane Katrina), started airing on HBO in 2010. His experience on the show caused him to amend his will to request a second line funeral, which he says will likely be the only one his chosen cemetery ever sees.
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He has a [[http://davidsimon.com/ blog]].



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In 2002, he created ''TheWire'', a simultaneous love-letter and hateful screed to Baltimore, broadcast on HBO for five seasons. The show didn't have high ratings, but it was cited by many critics as one of the best television series ever. He followed this up with ''GenerationKill'', which follows a group of US soldiers in Iraq in 2003.

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In 2002, he created ''TheWire'', a simultaneous love-letter and hateful screed to Baltimore, broadcast on HBO for five seasons. The show didn't have high ratings, but it was cited by many critics as one of the best television series ever. He followed this up with ''GenerationKill'', which follows a group of US soldiers Recon Marines in Iraq in 2003.
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David Simon is a Baltimore-based author, journalist and writer-producer of television specializing in criminal justice and urban issues. Born in Washington, he came north to Baltimore after graduating from the University of Maryland to work as a police reporter at the ''Baltimore Sun''. In 1988, after four years on the crime beat, he took a leave of absence from the newspaper to write "Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets."

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David Simon is a Baltimore-based author, journalist and writer-producer of television specializing in criminal justice and urban issues. Born in Washington, Washington in 1960, he came north to Baltimore after graduating from the University of Maryland to work as a police reporter at the ''Baltimore Sun''. In 1988, after four years on the crime beat, he took a leave of absence from the newspaper to write "Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets."
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Yet another show, ''{{Treme}}'', set in the eponymous neighborhood of NewOrleans and focusing on the community of musicians who live there (and presumably how they keep going after Hurricane Katrina), started airing on HBO in 2010. His experience on the show caused him to amend his will to request a second line funeral, which he says will likely be the only one his chosen cemetery ever sees.

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Yet another show, ''{{Treme}}'', set in the eponymous neighborhood of NewOrleans UsefulNotes/NewOrleans and focusing on the community of musicians who live there (and presumably how they keep going after Hurricane Katrina), started airing on HBO in 2010. His experience on the show caused him to amend his will to request a second line funeral, which he says will likely be the only one his chosen cemetery ever sees.
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David Simon is a Baltimore-based author, journalist and writer-producer of television specializing in criminal justice and urban issues. Born in Washington, he came north to Baltimore after graduating from the University of Maryland to work as a police reporter at the ''Baltimore Sun''. In 1988, after four years on the crime beat, he took a leave of absence from the newspaper to write "Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets."

Published in 1991, the Edgar-award winning account of a year inside the Baltimore Police Department Homicide Unit became the basis for NBC's ''HomicideLifeOnTheStreet'', which was broadcast from 1993 to 1999. Simon worked as a writer, and later as a producer on the award-winning drama.

In 1993, Simon took a second leave from the ''Baltimore Sun'' to research and write, "The Corner: A Year in the Life of an Inner-City Neighborhood." Published in 1997 and co-authored with Edward Burns, the true account of life in a West Baltimore community dominated by an open-air drug market was named a Notable Book of the Year by the ''New York Times''.

Simon then co-wrote and produced ''TheCorner'' as a six-hour miniseries for {{HBO}}. That production, which aired in 2000, won an Emmy as the year's best miniseries. Simon and David Mills also won the Emmy for best writing in a movie or miniseries. For his writing on ''Homicide'', Simon has won the WGA Award for best writing in an episodic drama, as well as the Humanitas Award in the same category.

Having left the ''Baltimore Sun'' in 1995, Simon continues to work as a freelance journalist and author, writing for publications as varied as ''The Washington Post, The New Republic'' and ''Details'' magazine.

In 2002, he created ''TheWire'', a simultaneous love-letter and hateful screed to Baltimore, broadcast on HBO for five seasons. The show didn't have high ratings, but it was cited by many critics as one of the best television series ever. He followed this up with ''GenerationKill'', which follows a group of US soldiers in Iraq in 2003.

Yet another show, ''{{Treme}}'', set in the eponymous neighborhood of NewOrleans and focusing on the community of musicians who live there (and presumably how they keep going after Hurricane Katrina), started airing on HBO in 2010. His experience on the show caused him to amend his will to request a second line funeral, which he says will likely be the only one his chosen cemetery ever sees.

Selected filmography:

* ''{{Treme}}'' (producer/writer, 2010-)
* ''GenerationKill'' (producer/writer, 2008)
* ''TheWire'' (producer/writer, 2002-2008)
* ''The Corner'' (producer/writer, 2000)
* ''HomicideLifeOnTheStreet'' (producer/writer, 1997-1999)

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