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| name      = Lt. Jake Calvin
| name      = Lt. Jake Calvin
| series    = [[To Tom Cortini]]
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| birthname = Jacob Maxwell Calvin
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| birth_date = {{birth date|1957|06|22}}
| birth_date = {{birth date|1957|06|22}}
| birth_place = New Prairie, WI
| birth_place = New Prairie, WI
| death_date = {{death date and age|1995|12|15|1957|06|22}}
| death_date =  
| death_place = New Prairie, WI
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| killer = [[Jerry Burr]]
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| death_cause = Murdered
| occupation = Police Officer
| occupation = Police Officer
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* Jonathan Calvin ''(father)''
* Helen Calvin ''(mother)''
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Police detective who attempted to arrest [[Vinnie Sportien]] for the murder of [[Michael Fanucci]].   
'''Jake Calvin''' was a police detective who attempted to arrest [[Vinnie Sporteino]] for the murder of [[Michael Fanucci]].   
 
==Early Years==
Jake lived with his family on a farm just outside New Prairie city limits. He developed an early interest in becoming a police officer after watching Saturday afternoon serials at the local movie theater. After finishing high school, Jake attended La Crosse Police Academy, where he graduated with honors in a year. He then secured a position at Sauk County Police Department in 1977. The following year, in 1978, he moved to Chicago to pursue a job with the Chicago Police Force. 
 
In early 1981, he arrested three armed robbers, rescuing nearly $400,000 worth of merchandise, and was promoted to Sergeant with a desk job. While completing the paperwork for the case, he discovered that all the suspects had prior links to [[Vinnie Sporteino]]. He then began working on unsolvable cases, eventually not only cracking them but also capturing some of Chicago’s most notorious criminals. In 1985, he brought in Francis O’Keefe, a well-known car thief, and was promoted to Lieutenant. 
 
==Working With Michael Fanucci==
While in Chicago, Jake met mob boss [[Michael Fanucci]] after arresting some of his associates during a sting. Fanucci proposed a deal to Jake and the police: it would reduce crime while also allowing him to continue his illegal dealings. Jake was assigned to handle all matters with Fanucci on behalf of the police. Despite disagreeing with the agreement, he carried out his duties and met with Fanucci regularly.


==Bio==
==Trapping Vinnie Sporteino==
===Early Years===
In February, 1995, Jake met [[William Hoyt]], a New York City Police Officer who attempted to capture Vinnie Sporteino during his time in New York, but was unable to. Together, the two worked to capture [[Sonny Bellini]] and bribe him into helping bring down Sporteino. However, neither could figure out a legitimate way of doing it.
Lived with his family on a farm outside the New Prairie city limits. Had an early fascination with being a cop after watching Saturday afternoon serials at the local movie theater. After graduating high school, Jake went to La Crosse Police Academy where he graduated with Honors within a year.  Got a job at the Sauk County Police Department in 1977.  Moved to Chicago in 1978 in light of getting a job on the Chicago Police Force.


Early 1981, arrests 3 armed robbers, saving nearly $400,000 worth of merchandise and gets promoted to Sergeant with a desk job.  Finishing the paper work for the task, he finds all the men have had previous connections with Vinnie Sportien.  Starts work on unsolvable cases and not only solves them but apprehends some of Chicago’s big time criminals. Brings in Francis O’Keefe, a notorious car thief in 1985 and is promoted to Lieutenant.
When Michael Fanucci missed a major meeting downtown Chicago, Jake gets suspicious. When the police find Fanucci's dead body in his penthouse it was initially ruled as a suicide, which never sat right with Jake. Investigating, and with the help of Sonny Bellini, Jake finds that Fanucci had previously setup a meeting to exchange a large amount of cocaine. Fanucci was last seen leaving Chicago, to go to said meeting, but hadn't been seen returning and the cocaine was no where to be found.


===Working With Michael Fanucci===
A short while later, Sonny was contacted by Sporteino asking for help finding someone to sell off a bunch of cocaine. Sonny told Jake, who with Hoyt decided the best way to find out what happened to Fanucci was to go undercover as someone who would be interested in purchasing the drugs from Sporteino and gain his trust in hopes of him confessing he caused Fanucci's death.
During his time in Chicago, Jake met with mob boss Michael Fanucci after arresting a handful of his lackeys in a sting operation. Fanucci offered Jake and the police a deal that would help cut down the crime in the city, but also would grant Fanucci freedom to go about his deals.  Jake became the representative of the police force that would deal strictly with Fanucci on any matters.  Even though he disagreed with the agreement, he did his job and dealt with Fanucci on a regular basis.


===Trapping Vinnie Sportien===
The two decided the best way would be or Jake to go undercover as [[Tom Cortini]].
However when Fanucci mysteriously vanished, the police chief was concerned that if they didn't find him, the crime would start going back up in the city again.  Jake immediately started searching for answers and received an annonymous tip that pointed him to Vinnie Sportien.


*MORE INFORMATION GOES HERE*
*MORE INFORMATION GOES HERE*


==Character Connections==
==Character Connections==
* '''[[Vinnie Sportien]]
* [[Sonny Bellini]]
* '''[[Sonny Bellini]]
* [[Jerry Burr]]
* '''[[Michael Fanucci]]
* [[Michael Fanucci]]
* '''[[Jerry Burr]]
* [[William Hoyt]]
* '''[[Anthony Zuitco, Jr]]
* [[Vinnie Sporteino]]
* [[Anthony Zuitco, Jr]]


==Stories==
==Appearances==
* '''[[To Tom Cortini: From Jerry]]
===Films===
* ''[[To Tom Cortini (Movie)|To Tom Cortini]] (2002)'' '''(first appearance)'''
* ''[[To Tom Cortini 2: Return 2 Sender (Movie)|To Tom Cortini 2: Return 2 Sender]] (2003)''
* ''[[To Tom Cortini 3: Damaged Goods (Movie)|To Tom Cortini 3: Damaged Goods]] (2003)''


==Films==
===Stories===
*[[To Tom Cortini]] (2002)
* ''[[To Tom Cortini: From Jerry (Novella)|To Tom Cortini: From Jerry]]''
*[[To Tom Cortini 2: Return 2 Sender]] (2003)
* ''[[To Tom Cortini: From Vinnie (Novella)|To Tom Cortini: From Vinnie]]''
*[[To Tom Cortini 3: Damaged Goods]] (2003)
* ''[[From Tom Cortini (Novella)|From Tom Cortini]]''
*[[To Tom Cortini (movie)|To Tom Cortini]] (2013) ''(Main Character)''


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Latest revision as of 15:20, 20 May 2026

Lt. Jake Calvin
Born Jacob Maxwell Calvin
(1957-06-22)June 22, 1957
New Prairie, WI
Other names Tom Cortini
Occupation Police Officer
Associates Sonny Bellini
Family
  • Jonathan Calvin (father)
  • Helen Calvin (mother)
School New Prairie High
Year 1971 to 1975

Jake Calvin was a police detective who attempted to arrest Vinnie Sporteino for the murder of Michael Fanucci.

Early Years

Jake lived with his family on a farm just outside New Prairie city limits. He developed an early interest in becoming a police officer after watching Saturday afternoon serials at the local movie theater. After finishing high school, Jake attended La Crosse Police Academy, where he graduated with honors in a year. He then secured a position at Sauk County Police Department in 1977. The following year, in 1978, he moved to Chicago to pursue a job with the Chicago Police Force.

In early 1981, he arrested three armed robbers, rescuing nearly $400,000 worth of merchandise, and was promoted to Sergeant with a desk job. While completing the paperwork for the case, he discovered that all the suspects had prior links to Vinnie Sporteino. He then began working on unsolvable cases, eventually not only cracking them but also capturing some of Chicago’s most notorious criminals. In 1985, he brought in Francis O’Keefe, a well-known car thief, and was promoted to Lieutenant.

Working With Michael Fanucci

While in Chicago, Jake met mob boss Michael Fanucci after arresting some of his associates during a sting. Fanucci proposed a deal to Jake and the police: it would reduce crime while also allowing him to continue his illegal dealings. Jake was assigned to handle all matters with Fanucci on behalf of the police. Despite disagreeing with the agreement, he carried out his duties and met with Fanucci regularly.

Trapping Vinnie Sporteino

In February, 1995, Jake met William Hoyt, a New York City Police Officer who attempted to capture Vinnie Sporteino during his time in New York, but was unable to. Together, the two worked to capture Sonny Bellini and bribe him into helping bring down Sporteino. However, neither could figure out a legitimate way of doing it.

When Michael Fanucci missed a major meeting downtown Chicago, Jake gets suspicious. When the police find Fanucci's dead body in his penthouse it was initially ruled as a suicide, which never sat right with Jake. Investigating, and with the help of Sonny Bellini, Jake finds that Fanucci had previously setup a meeting to exchange a large amount of cocaine. Fanucci was last seen leaving Chicago, to go to said meeting, but hadn't been seen returning and the cocaine was no where to be found.

A short while later, Sonny was contacted by Sporteino asking for help finding someone to sell off a bunch of cocaine. Sonny told Jake, who with Hoyt decided the best way to find out what happened to Fanucci was to go undercover as someone who would be interested in purchasing the drugs from Sporteino and gain his trust in hopes of him confessing he caused Fanucci's death.

The two decided the best way would be or Jake to go undercover as Tom Cortini.

  • MORE INFORMATION GOES HERE*

Character Connections

Appearances

Films

Stories