
Omar Little visited Butchie to discuss Bunk's recent lecture about the loss of morality in their neighborhood. (" Dead Soldiers")ĭetective Bunk Moreland, investigating the deaths, made Omar feel further guilt over the incident (" Homecoming") (" Port in a Storm") Season 3ĭuring a raid on a Barksdale house, Tosha was accidentally killed by Dante in the middle of a firefight, and Omar contemplated giving up his war against the Barksdale organization. Omar and Butchie later realized that the shooting with Mouzone was a set-up by Stringer. Omar, realizing he had been duped, let Mouzone live, dialed 911, and provided them Mouzone's location. In the brief conversation that followed, Mouzone convinced Omar that they both shared the same type of moral code. Omar then tracked Mouzone down at a hotel and shot him in the abdomen. At a meeting arranged through Proposition Joe and Omar's adviser and confidant Butchie, Stringer told Omar that Mouzone was the one who tortured and murdered Brandon.


Assistant State's Attorney Ilene Nathan promised Omar a favor as a thank you for his testimony.Īround this time, Stringer Bell wanted to get rid of hitman Brother Mouzone. In the end, the jury accepted Omar's testimony, and Bird was sent to prison for life. Unabashed and unapologetic about who he was, he won over the jury with his wit when Barksdale attorney Maurice Levy called him a parasite who thrived on the drug trade, Omar quickly pointed out that a crooked lawyer like Levy was essentially the same thing. Omar provided false testimony against Bird in open court as he had promised to do. He quickly returned to his old business, targeting the Barksdales exclusively, and connected with Tosha and Kimmy, stick-up artists who joined his crew. Omar returned to Baltimore with a new boyfriend, Dante, sometime between the seasons. Omar realized Stringer's duplicity and left town, temporarily relocating to New York City. Afterward, Stringer Bell offered Omar a truce, planning to kill him when he relaxed his guard. Avon narrowly escaped when Wee-Bey arrived and shot Omar in the shoulder. He tailed Avon to Orlando's strip club, paged him and waited for him to emerge into the open. Omar even got a shot at Barksdale himself, by giving stolen drugs to Eastside drug kingpin Proposition Joe for Avon's pager number. While meeting with the police, he observed information which he used to exact further revenge against the Barksdale Organization, killing Stinkum and wounding Wee-Bey.
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In response, Omar cooperated with Detectives McNulty and Moreland, providing key information leading to the arrest of Barksdale soldier Bird, and agreed to be a witness against him at his trial (though he was not an actual witness to the crime). Bailey was killed, and Brandon was tortured, mutilated, and killed for keeping silent on Omar's whereabouts. Soon after, Avon put a contract on the trio. Omar, Brandon Wright, and John Bailey robbed a stash house belonging to Avon Barksdale. Omar began sticking up drug dealers in the early 1990s and started dating Brandon Wright around 2002. The unidentified boy told Anthony that Omar was not "cut out" for their line of work. Anthony expressed bemusement at Omar's actions. Omar questioned the value of robbing the man and then forced the older boy at gunpoint to return the stolen money.

In 1985, a nine-year-old Omar, his brother Anthony Little, and an unidentified older boy planned and executed the robbery of a man at a bus stop. Omar received his facial scar before 1985. He attended Edmondson-Westside High School in West Baltimore.
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He was raised by his grandmother Josephine, who is responsible for his strict code of ethics.
