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Roland "Prez" Pryzbylewski is a
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'', played by actor
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. Pryzbylewski is a detective of
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heritage in the
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. Initially seen as incompetent and rash, he proves to function better behind the scenes as a talented code-cracker. He eventually leaves the Baltimore Police Department due to the turmoil surrounding his accidental shooting of another officer, and later finds meaning as a dedicated middle school teacher.


Casting

Jim True-Frost Jim True-Frost (''né'' True; July 31, 1966) is an American stage, television and screen actor. He is most known for his portrayal of Roland "Prez" Pryzbylewski on all five seasons of the HBO program ''The Wire'', as James Woodrow in '' Treme ...
had worked on an episode of '' Homicide: Life on the Street'', and was cast on the strength of that performance.


Character background and plot relations

"Prez" is well-known within the department for his incompetence; an oft-recounted incident involved him panickedly shooting up his own squad car and then calling in a false report. He has been bounced around various units, and many of his fellow police officers consider him an inept detective. Because he is married to senior officer Stanislaus "Stan" Valchek's daughter Joan, he is protected from termination, despite their mutual animosity. Prior to Season 1, Pryzbylewski had been working in the casualty division under Lieutenant Cantrell. Though portrayed as a decent man who occasionally shows flashes of intelligence, Prez shies away from the brutal realities of Baltimore police work. Despite eventually winning his colleagues' respect in the Barksdale Detail through his code-breaking and paper-trail skills, he is never truly comfortable as a police officer. By contrast, he later becomes a dedicated and capable
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.


Season one

Prez is sent to Lieutenant Daniels' Barksdale detail because Deputy Commissioner Burrell allows the unit commanders to dump their most incompetent officers on Daniels. Upon arrival, he accidentally shoots a wall while showing off modifications to his gun. Though appalled, Daniels agrees to keep Prez if Cantrell will also give him
Leander Sydnor Leander Sydnor is a fictional character on the HBO drama ''The Wire'', played by actor Corey Parker Robinson. Sydnor is a young, married Baltimore Police detective who is a member of the Barksdale detail and later works in the Major Crimes Unit. ...
, the best detective under Cantrell's command. Later, Prez,
Herc Thomas "Herc" Hauk is a fictional character on the HBO drama ''The Wire (TV series), The Wire'', played by Domenick Lombardozzi. The series introduces Herc as a detective in the Baltimore Police Department's Narcotics Unit, begrudgingly detailed ...
, and Carver drunkenly incite a near-riot at the Franklin Terrace Towers, and Prez pistol-whips a teenager with his service weapon, blinding him in one eye. Notably, even the brutality-prone duo of Herc and Carver think Prez's actions are unjustified. Daniels stands up for his detective and protects him from serious repercussions by providing Prez with a suitable story for Internal Investigations; Prez is ultimately suspended from street duty, but Valchek thanks Daniels for helping Prez. Stuck in the office, a bored Prez begins playing with the Barksdale organization's pager codes, eventually breaking them and greatly contributing to the case. Mentored by Freamon, he discovers a gift for wiretap work and following the paper trail, eventually becoming valuable to the team.


Season two

Prez confesses to his father-in-law that his earlier problems had largely been due to dissatisfaction with his traffic police work. He tells him that detailed case work had become his passion and that he wants to continue to work major cases. When Valchek starts feuding with
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, he requests a detail similar to the previous Barksdale detail. As in the previous case, Burrell gives him a team largely consisting of incompetent "humps". Prez is given minor authority within the detail, but Lieutenant Grayson will not follow his recommendations on how to proceed. Prez tells his father-in-law that the detail is making little progress, and Valchek, after witnessing the unit, demands that Daniels be brought in as the unit commander, threatening Burrell's bid to become police commissioner. When the focus of the investigation shifts away from Sobotka, Valchek angrily confronts the detail, berating Prez specifically. Prez stands up for their work and punches Valchek. With Prez facing charges of insubordination and assaulting a commanding officer, Daniels stands up for him again, pointing out that if there is an official inquiry the FBI agents present during the incident would affirm that Prez hit Valchek only after the latter had shoved and insulted him. Valchek agrees that Prez can return to the detail following a written apology and two months of working the midnight shift as a narcotics detective in his district.


Season three

Prez joins Daniels' newly formed Major Crimes Unit. Late one night, while responding with McNulty to a distress call, Prez fails to properly identify himself and fatally shoots a plainclothes officer in a case of mistaken identity. He is brought up on administrative charges and suspended because the officer was African American, and the shooting is seen as being potentially racially motivated. Prez vehemently denies racism but due to the press and Baltimore's majority
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population, the story leaks out. This prompts a hearing from both the courts and the Vanguard (Baltimore's African American police officer union). Horrified by what he has done, Prez quits the force despite Daniels, Caroline Massey and
Lester Freamon Lester Freamon is a fictional character on the HBO drama ''The Wire (TV series), The Wire'', played by actor Clarke Peters. Freamon is a detective in the Baltimore Police Department's Major Crimes Unit. He is a wise, methodical detective whose int ...
(all of whom are African-American) agreeing to testify that they believe Prez is not a racist.


Season four

Prez starts a new career as a math teacher at Edward Tilghman Middle School. As a teacher, he becomes attached to the students in his classroom, even going as far as to assist neglected student
Duquan "Dukie" Weems Duquan "Dukie" Weems is a fictional character on the HBO drama ''The Wire'', played by Jermaine Crawford. Dukie is a student at Edward Tilghman Middle School. He has a difficult home life because the adults in his home are either alcoholics or dr ...
with laundry and food that his family does not provide for him (they are known to sell his possessions for drug money). After Randy admits to knowing about Lex's murder, Prez passes the information on to Daniels. He later finds out that Randy has been labelled a snitch after Herc mishandles an interview with Randy and is disappointed with his friends at the precinct. Later, Prez discovers that Dukie is no longer attending middle school and is working on the corner. Prez sees through the school system's flaws, but adapts well, and becomes a dedicated teacher who enjoys helping his students advance through class.


Season five

Prez is only seen once in Season 5, appearing in the series finale " –30–". He has grown a beard, and appears to have become a capable and well-respected teacher. When
Duquan "Dukie" Weems Duquan "Dukie" Weems is a fictional character on the HBO drama ''The Wire'', played by Jermaine Crawford. Dukie is a student at Edward Tilghman Middle School. He has a difficult home life because the adults in his home are either alcoholics or dr ...
visits him and asks for money, ostensibly to pay rent and to enroll in a
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program, but actually to feed his new drug addiction, Prez agrees, but warns Dukie that if he is lying their friendship is over. Prez drives off disappointed but not too surprised when he sees Dukie using the money to support his newly developed drug addiction.


Origins

The character's code-breaking ability, and the season 1 pager code itself, are based on the Melvin Williams case investigated by
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and
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. Prez's experiences as a teacher are based on those of Ed Burns, who became a Baltimore middle school teacher when he retired from the Police.


References

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