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If the 99th Precinct were real, it would be considered a Brooklyn police precinct (where numbers can theoretically range from 60 to 99), but no precinct has yet been assigned number 99, which remains reserved for future use. Brooklyn Nine-Nine - Wikipedia wikipedia.org wiki BrooklynNine-Nine wikipedia.org wiki BrooklynNine-Nine
Hang on - Theres no 12th Precinct in the NYPD! ing to the Manhattan South page on policeny.com, the real 12th precinct was abolished in 1916, and the building was used as a police storehouse after that. The 12th Precinct | Dustjackets Wiki - Fandom fandom.com wiki fandom.com wiki
1) Andy Samberg As Jake Peralta Being the highest-paid actor in the series, the reports from 2021 (when B99 ended) indicate that Andy Samberg was earning a whopping $125,000 per episode! Also serving as the producer of the show, Samberg earned quite a lot of money from the American sitcom.
Brooklyn 99 can still continue via a new spin-off that will follow a particular character Captain Raymond Holt. A couple of years since Foxs original cancelation of the cop-centric sitcom, NBC also pulled the plug on the project, resulting in its official ending in 2021.
Exterior shots of the 15th Precinct used the 9th Precinct building on East 5th Street in New York City, also used for Kojak. The show was initially a vehicle for David Caruso. NYPD Blue - Wikipedia wikipedia.org wiki NYPDBlue wikipedia.org wiki NYPDBlue

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Jacob Jake Jeffrey Peralta (born June 1981; played by Andy Samberg) is the main protagonist of the show. He was a cocky and immature but very talented NYPD detective stationed in Brooklyns 99th Precinct, and is currently a stay-at-home father to his son Mac.
If the 99th Precinct were real, it would be considered a Brooklyn police precinct (where numbers can theoretically range from 60 to 99), but no precinct has yet been assigned number 99, which remains reserved for future use.

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