American police officer
Roger Nolan is a former sergeant of the Baltimore Police Department's Homicide Unit. He is notable for being a Homicide Squad Supervisor, alongside fellow sergeants Terry McLarney and Jay Landsman, under the command of Lieutenant Gary D'Addario, whose work was featured in David Simon's Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets book. A native of West Baltimore and a former Marine, Nolan joined the department in 1963 [1] working in the State's Attorney's Unit,[2] and the Western, Eastern, and Northwestern Districts,[3][4] before becoming a supervisor in the department's Homicide Unit.
Nolan retired a day before his 70th birthday in 2009.[5]
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