Bodie Broadus Bodie was a dealer who came of age working for Avon Barksdale. After the Barksdale organization dissolves, he is briefly independent (supplied by the New Day Co-Op) until Marlo forces him to join his crew. He is shot and killed by O-Dog, after Monk sees Bodie having a conversation with McNulty, because Marlo suspects he may be a snitch.
Poot Carr Poot is a loyal drug dealer for the Barksdale organization, who serves brief prison time for his crimes. By the end of the series he is working at a shoe store attempting to distance himself from the game after growing tired of it and reeling from the loss of many friends.
Namond Brice Namond is the Son of Barksdale Main Soldier
Wee-Bey Brice and works for Bodie who has problems with Namond but doesn't mention anything out of respect for his father. Later, he works for Marlo after Bodie is forced to join Marlo and his gang. Howard "Bunny" Colvin later persuades Wee-Bey that although Namond may act tough, he is really not cut out for the corners and that he has a lot of potential academically. Colvin adopts Namond, who is later seen to be excelling, having left the streets behind.
Duquan "Dukie" Weems Duquan is a friend of Michael and Namond. He lives in extreme poverty and often smells, and is frequently teased by many of the boys in the "Fayette Street Mafia". In season 4, his teacher "
Mr. Prezbo" takes him under his wing, giving him clean clothes and food. In Mr. Prezbo's class Duquan is happy and thriving, and becomes the class computer expert. At the end of season 4, Duquan is "socially promoted" to high school due to his age. Rather than face the violence and intimidation of high school life, Duquan turns to the streets, where he starts slinging dope. He works for Michael in Season 5 for a short time due to not getting respect from Michael's crew. He later becomes Michael's brother's babysitter and eventually a drug addict. Duquan's character shows the realistic struggle and a sink or swim lifestyle of inner city youth living in poverty and violence. Duquan is one of the show's most tragic characters. The tragedy is the loss of support for intelligent kind natured children who find it difficult to find a place in society. Duquan excels when given clean clothes, food and a computer. However, since all these resources were provided by Mr. Prezbo, Duquan must leave these resources and is forced back into the streets. The tragedy turns grimmer as Duquan loses all social support because he is too young to be employed, but too old to stay with Mr. Prezbo. Duquan, after finding no place in the violent or illegal world, wanders into the lost world of the street addict. The last scene shows him injecting drugs in a horse stable used by his friend. This scene is quite disturbing to the viewer who sees Duquan's character slowly lose path. With the right support Duquan could have excelled as a student, but his meek, kindly nature ultimately leads to his own demise. He also wears a light blue shirt with bubbles, indicating Bubbles being succeeded by Dukie as a tragic addict.
Fruit •
Played by: Brandon Fobbs •
Appears in: :Season three: "
Time after Time"; "
All Due Respect"; "
Dead Soldiers"; "
Hamsterdam"; "
Homecoming"; "
Reformation" and "
Mission Accomplished". :Season four: "
Boys of Summer". Fruit is a prominent crew chief of one of
Marlo Stanfield's drug dealing crews, and works closely with
Jamal and
Justin. Fruit is identifiable by his ever-present
Kangol hat, and is the chief for one of West Baltimore's most prominent street corners. He is first seen negotiating with
Dennis "Cutty" Wise over how to distribute a package of dope; he seems to be fair, but he later rips Cutty off, saying the package was taken by the police. Cutty protests, but Fruit pulls a gun on him and forces Cutty to withdraw. Later in the season, his crew's territory is encroached upon by
Bodie Broadus and his crew, which sparks the turf war with the
Barksdale organization. Fruit is pressured by Marlo to force the Barksdale Organization away, and Fruit responds by gathering his muscle and beating most of the crew with baseball bats. Cutty, now working for the Barksdale organization, takes part in the subsequent retaliation strike against Fruit's corner. Slim Charles kills one of Fruit's dealers, but Fruit escapes death because Cutty is unable to bring himself to kill again. In "
Boys of Summer", the season four premiere, Fruit is seen leaving an afterhours nightspot with a woman, Patrice. As he is walking through the parking lot, he is killed by a single gunshot to the head by Lex, the father of Patrice's child. Lex shows little regret for his actions, only replying with "Sup Patrice?" In season four, he is frequently seen hanging out with the Fayette Street Mafia, usually making fun of
Duquan "Dukie" Weems. He works with
Donut and
Randy Wagstaff delivering flyers on election day. He also works with Namond, Donut and Byron selling drugs. Despite being the youngest of his friends he is consistently the most profane. Namond makes him his lieutenant and allows him to store their package of narcotics. After attempting to steal from Namond, Kenard is savagely beaten by
Michael. However, in the Season 4 finale, Kenard is seen working on Michael's new corner with Dukie. Kenard approached
Roland "Prez" Pryzbylewski, who was watching Dukie from afar, for a drug purchase. While working on Michael's corner in season 5, Kenard and company are held at gunpoint by Omar who is on a mission to terrorize
Marlo Stanfield's corners in an attempt to lure him into the streets. Kenard is underwhelmed at the sight of Omar due to him being on a crutch because of an injury from a shootout with some of Stanfield's enforcers, including Michael. While in an alley with some friends, dousing a cat with lighter fluid, and apparently planning to light the cat, Kenard sees Omar approaching. The rest of his friends run while Kenard remains and then proceeds to trail Omar as he robs a Stanfield corner. He follows Omar into a Korean owned grocery store and shoots him in the head, instantly killing him. In fear, he drops the gun and flees. In the series finale, Kenard is shown during the closing montage, being led away by
Detective Crutchfield, the detective in charge of investigating Omar's murder.
Little Kevin •
Played by: Tyrell Baker •
Appears in: :Season one: "
The Target" (uncredited) :Season three: "
Time after Time" (uncredited); "
Hamsterdam" (uncredited); "
Reformation" (uncredited); "
Middle Ground" and "
Mission Accomplished". :Season four: "
Boys of Summer"; "
Soft Eyes"; "
Refugees"; "
Unto Others" (uncredited), "
Know Your Place", "
Misgivings". Little Kevin is a teenage drug dealer working for
Bodie Broadus in season four. Kevin's nickname is a play on his weight; he is in fact the most obese drug dealer in their crew. He first appears telling
Randy Wagstaff to send fellow drug dealer Lex to meet a girl, where
Chris Partlow and
Snoop are waiting for him. They then murder Lex. After Randy tells Detective
Thomas "Herc" Hauk this, Herc and
Dozerman brought everyone in Bodie's crew under 5'6" and 150 lbs, not realizing the nickname was ironic. When Kevin's identity is confirmed, he is sent to Central Booking after refusing to cooperate in Herc's interrogation. Upon telling Bodie about his brief arrest and being hit with a charge of giving a false statement, Bodie and Poot tell him to tell
Marlo Stanfield so as to convince him that he wasn't informing the police. When Kevin tells Marlo that he had used Randy as go-between in Lex's murder, Marlo has Kevin killed. While Bodie is unaware that Little Kevin betrayed Lex in an earlier episode, he is still livid because he strongly feels that Marlo killed Little Kevin "just because he could".
Spider •
Played by:
Edward Green •
Appears in: :Season three: "
Hamsterdam" (uncredited); "
Homecoming" (uncredited); "
Middle Ground;" and "
Mission Accomplished." :Season four: "
Margin of Error" (uncredited). :Season five: "
More with Less", "
Not for Attribution", "
Transitions", "
React Quotes" (uncredited), "
Took", "
Late Editions", and "
–30–." Spider is a teenage drug dealer working for
Bodie Broadus in season three. He also boxes at
Dennis "Cutty" Wise's community gym. He is first seen at
Howard "Bunny" Colvin's disastrous meeting with young drug dealers to convince them to move to his tolerant zones. Bodie later puts him to work in "Hamsterdam". He is one of the dealers robbed in the house jewellery set-up. Along with
Justin he is singled out for fighting by
Ellis Carver who introduces him to Cutty. Spider befriends Justin and becomes a regular user of the gym by season four. Cutty alienates Spider when he sleeps with his mother and shortly afterwards, Spider returns to the corner. When Cutty attempts to persuade Spider to get off the corner, he responds that Cutty is not his father. He is then seen in the same crew as
Sherrod and later with Bodie's crew. After Bodie is murdered by one of Stanfield's crew members at the end of season 4, Spider is seen working under
Michael Lee at the beginning of season 5. He beats up
Duquan "Dukie" Weems in "React Quotes" after Dukie knocks down Kenard. Spider is last seen in the season 5 series ending montage as the new crew chief of Bodie's and Michael's former corner. Spider's ending signifies the beginning of a new generation of drug lords and renewed cycle of the drug trade. ==Fronts==