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Carter Poole was elected Mayor of the City of New York in late 2011. He has a daughter, Ariel Winston. While he deeply respects New York City Police Department Commissioner Francis Xavier Reagan, partly due to actions that impacted Carter when he was younger, the two often disagree over matters of procedure and public knowledge. He often uses the fact that he is a black man from the projects to fish for support although it is not always successful.

Biography[]

Shortly after he was elected, Carter Poole told Frank a story of how a cop had influenced his life by opening up the local youth rec. center on weekends for them and thanking Frank for doing that. He indicated that it was the first time in his life that he saw a white, Irish cop as the good guy.

Career[]

Elected Mayor in 2011, he kept the position until his resignation in 2017.

Personality[]

Relationships[]

He has a daughter.

Involved Shootings[]

In 2013, he was shot during a speech in the Bitterman Projects.[1]

Gallery[]

To edit this gallery, go to Carter Poole/Gallery.
To review image policies, go to Media Guidelines.



Notes & Trivia[]

Appearances[]

Season Two
Episode 1:
"Mercy"
Episode 2:
"Friendly Fire"
Episode 3:
"Critical Condition"
Episode 4:
"Innocence"
Episode 5:
"A Night on the Town"
Episode 6:
"Black and Blue"
Episode 7:
"Lonely Hearts Club"
Episode 8:
"Thanksgiving"
Episode 9:
"Moonlighting"
Episode 10:
"Whistle Blower"
Episode 11:
"The Uniform"
Episode 12:
"The Job"
Episode 13:
"Leap of Faith"
Episode 14:
"Parenthood"
Episode 15:
"The Life We Chose"
Episode 16:
"Women With Guns"
Episode 17:
"Reagan Vs. Reagan"
Episode 18:
"No Questions Asked"
Episode 19:
"Some Kind of Hero"
Episode 20:
"Working Girls"
Episode 21:
"Collateral Damage"
Episode 22:
"Mother's Day"
Season Three
Episode 1:
"Family Business"
Episode 2:
"Domestic Disturbance"
Episode 3:
"Old Wounds"
Episode 4:
"Scorched Earth"
Episode 5:
"Risk and Reward"
Episode 6:
"Greener Grass"
Episode 7:
"Nightmares"
Episode 8:
"Higher Education"
Episode 9:
"Secrets and Lies"
Episode 10:
"Fathers and Sons"
Episode 11:
"Front Page News"
Episode 12:
"Framed"
Episode 13:
"Inside Jobs"
Episode 14:
"Men in Black"
Episode 15:
"Warriors"
Episode 16:
"Quid Pro Quo"
Episode 17:
"Protest Too Much"
Episode 18:
"No Regrets"
Episode 19:
"Loss of Faith"
Episode 20:
"Ends and Means"
Episode 21:
"Devil's Breath"
Episode 22:
"The Bitter End"
Episode 23:
"This Way Out"
Season Four
Episode 1:
"Unwritten Rules"
Episode 2:
"The City That Never Sleeps"
Episode 3:
"To Protect and Serve"
Episode 4:
"The Truth About Lying"
Episode 5:
"Lost and Found"
Episode 6:
"Growing Boys"
Episode 7:
"Drawing Dead"
Episode 8:
"Justice Served"
Episode 9:
"Bad Blood"
Episode 10:
"Mistaken Identity"
Episode 11:
"Ties That Bind"
Episode 12:
"The Bogeyman"
Episode 13:
"Unfinished Business"
Episode 14:
"Manhattan Queens"
Episode 15:
"Open Secrets"
Episode 16:
"Insult to Injury"
Episode 17:
"Knockout Game"
Episode 18:
"Righting Wrongs"
Episode 19:
"Secret Arrangements"
Episode 20:
"Custody Battle"
Episode 21:
"Above and Beyond"
Episode 22:
"Exiles"
Season Five
Episode 1:
"Partners"
Episode 2:
"Forgive and Forget"
Episode 3:
"Burning Bridges"
Episode 4:
"Excessive Force"
Episode 5:
"Loose Lips"
Episode 6:
"Most Wanted"
Episode 7:
"Shoot the Messenger"
Episode 8:
"Power of the Press"
Episode 9:
"Under the Gun"
Episode 10:
"Sins of the Father"
Episode 11:
"Baggage"
Episode 12:
"Home Sweet Home"
Episode 13:
"Love Stories"
Episode 14:
"The Poor Door"
Episode 15:
"Power Players"
Episode 16:
"In The Box"
Episode 17:
"Occupational Hazards"
Episode 18:
"Bad Company"
Episode 19:
"Through the Looking Glass"
Episode 20:
"Payback"
Episode 21:
"New Rules"
Episode 22:
"The Art of War"


References[]

  1. Season 3, Episode 23: "This Way Out"
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