Donald Worden
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Donald "Don" Worden is a retired Baltimore Police Department detective who was featured in David Simon's non-fiction book about the homicide unit, Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets (1991)[1] and provided the inspiration for the Homicide: Life on the Street television series character Stanley Bolander, played by Ned Beatty.[citation needed]
Donald Worden | |
|---|---|
| Born | |
| Other names | The Big Man |
| Police career | |
| Country | United States |
| Department | Baltimore Police Department |
| Service years | 1962–99 |
| Rank | Detective |
| Badge no. | 145 |
| Other work | Former B.C.P.D. H.Q. Homicide Big Man Case |
Biography
Worden, a native of Baltimore's Hampden neighborhood,[2] joined the Baltimore Police Department in 1962,[3] and had worked in the department's Northwestern district[4] before becoming a Homicide Detective. Nicknamed, "The Big Man",[5] he was a veteran member of Sergeant Terry McLarney's Homicide squad working under Shift Lieutenant Gary D'Addario.