The images of burning cars and smashed shop windows during riots this week on the edgy streets of West Baltimore were probably familiar to anyone who ever watched the HBO TV series "The Wire," which chronicled the hard life and tense times of many in this American city.
The images of burning cars and smashed shop windows during riots this week on the edgy streets of West Baltimore were probably familiar to anyone who ever watched the HBO TV series The Wire, which chronicled the hard life and tense times of many in this American city.
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