Edward "Eddie" Pulaski is a character in the Grand Theft Auto series who appears as a main character and the quaternary antagonist of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
Overview
Pulaski's role as an antagonist in the game stems entirely from his role as the right-hand man of Frank Tenpenny, whom together he (along with Jimmy Hernandez and Ralph Pendelbury) make up the extremely corrupt unit of the LSPD known as C.R.A.S.H.. In the Beta, Pulaski had longer black hair.
He owns a white Buffalo, with the license plate reading "PULASKI".
Events of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
Background
Big Smoke once refers to him as a "Polish lap dog",[1] indicating his nationality may be Polish-American. His surname is also a hint to this.
At some point prior to 1992, he joined the Los Santos Police Department. He later joined the Community Resource Against Street Hoodlums (C.R.A.S.H.) division under the leadership of corrupt cop Frank Tenpenny, who slowly turned Pulaski into a corrupt police officer and showed him the "truth" of how the law should be handled, viewing the job as more 'percentages' and keeping the gangs in the city on an equal footing. Eddie would become Tenpenny's partner in crime. Over the years he had been working with Tenpenny, he developed a high level of deluded trust in their partnership (if anything, Tenpenny was simply using Pulaski to cover his back when needed) and an irreverent outlook on those he saw as below the law. He also served as Tenpenny's crooked henchman most of the time, doing numerous illegal activities and covering up the truth.
The two were also joined by Ralph Pendelbury, who did not share their views and began talking to Internal Affairs. Pulaski and Tenpenny were then joined by Jimmy Hernandez. Hernandez was then 'initiated' into their criminal gang by killing Pendelbury while being threatened to be killed by Tenpenny and Pulaski.
Life with Carl Johnson
Eddie Pulaski, alongside Tenpenny and Hernandez, are first seen arresting Carl Johnson in Ganton on his return to Los Santos from Liberty City for his mother's funeral. The three then drive Johnson around the city's poorer neighborhoods and hand him the gun that Hernandez had used to kill Pendelbury ten minutes previously, thus giving them leverage over Johnson. The three then throw him from their moving police car, leaving him in Jefferson, a part of the city controlled by Johnson's rivals the Ballas. The three, after throwing Johnson out of their car, return to the scene of Pendelbury's murder. Pulaski continues to work with Tenpenny and Hernandez, but also becomes aware of Big Smoke and Ryder's involvement in the death of Johnson's mother, committed by the Ballas who Smoke and Ryder had allied themselves while remaining high-ranking members of the Grove Street Families.
Pulaski begins to go to Big Smoke's house in Idlewood and meets Johnson briefly but meets him again at Smoke's house where Tenpenny reminds Johnson that he knows 'everything' about him and that he has his eye on him. Smoke, however, brushes these off by saying that Tenpenny and Pulaski won't leave him alone due to his connections with the Grove Street Families and has Johnson help him kill Los Santos Vagos gangsters making a deal with the San Fierro Rifa. Johnson also meets Tenpenny, Pulaski and Hernandez at Ryder's house in Grove Street where they tell them of a train loaded with weapons coming into the city, which Johnson and Ryder then attack, taking the weapons.
Tenpenny and Pulaski, after helping Big Smoke and Ryder, begin to put pressure on Johnson to work for him and first uses their leverage to have Johnson kill a Los Santos Vagos 'cop-killing' gangster, which Johnson does. Tenpenny and Pulaski then have Johnson disrupt a meeting between the Ballas and Russian Mafia, with Johnson killing everyone in the building. Johnson then begins to work with others but is later called by Cesar Vialpando, his sister's boyfriend and the Varrios Los Aztecas leader, with Johnson joining him in an alleyway in Verdant Bluffs. Vialpando and Johnson then witness Tenpenny, Pulaski, Smoke and Ryder unveil the green Sabre used in the killing of Johnson's mother. Johnson then remembers his brother, Sweet, who had gone to Mulholland Intersection for a shoot-out against the Ballas. Sweet is shot during the shooting and the Los Santos Police Department arrest him after they ambush the area.
Badlands and San Fierro
Sweet is taken 'upstate' by the police (as revealed by Mike Toreno) but Johnson, also present at the shooting, is taken by Tenpenny, Pulaski and Hernandez to Angel Pine in Whetstone. They have him kill and then photograph an old police officer being protected by the FBI in a cabin on Mount Chiliad, as he is about to turn states evidence against Tenpenny.
Johnson later moved to San Fierro after winning an run down garage in Doherty. Shortly after arriving he is contacted by Tenpenny who has him go to the Vank Hoff Hotel in Financial to take a DA's car, while working as a valet, to put some of Truth's old marijuana, from his farm. Johnson then phones We Tip to inform them of the DA, who is threatening to expose Tenpenny and Pulaski. The San Fierro Police Department then turn up and arrest the DA for possessing the marijuana. Tenpenny and Pulaski then turn up at Johnson's garage and have him follow a journalist on his journey to Los Santos where he meets his informant. Johnson then kills the two to again protect Tenpenny and Pulaski.
Death
- CJ: "Any last requests?"
- Pulaski: "Yeah, can I fuck your sister?"
- CJ: "You're an asshole to the end. Punk motherfucker!"
- —Carl Johnson and Eddie Pulaski, before the former murders the latter
Johnson continues to enjoy life in San Fierro before moving out into Tierra Robada and Bone County, and then settling into Las Venturas. He is contacted again by Tenpenny and Pulaski from a house in Prickle Pine. Tenpenny informs Johnson that despite their best efforts and the efforts of Johnson, the 'gig is nearly up'. Tenpenny tells Johnson that keeping his badge is not important and that they are the same, trying to get out of the hole, so when someone steps on him he steps on Johnson. He then tells Johnson to go to Aldea Malvada, a ghost town, to collect a dossier and kill the DEA and FBI agent, which Johnson does. He later meets the two at Las Brujas, another ghost town, where he hands the dossier to Pulaski while Hernandez holds him at gun point. After taking the dossier, Tenpenny hits Hernandez with a shovel and accuses him of reporting to Internal Affairs. Tenpenny then leaves and tells Pulaski to deal with Hernandez and Johnson. After digging a hole for Hernandez and himself, Johnson tries to convince Pulaski that he is merely being used and that he will be the next killed, but Pulaski refuses to listen. Hernandez manages to regain consciousness and lunges at Pulaski, only to be shot dead. Pulaski then cowardly tries to escape with his white Buffalo car.
During the car chase, Pulaski insisted that Tenpenny wanted to keep CJ alive and would always find an excuse every time Pulaski demanded that CJ be killed. He also angers CJ, rilling him up with numerous disgusting and outrageous comments about his mother and sister. CJ ended up wrecking Pulaski's car and mortally injuring him, before asking a dying Pulaski if he has any "last requests". Pulaski asks to have sex with Kendl, which infuriates Carl, who kills Pulaski by dealing him a strong kick to the head.
Aftermath
During the mission Riot, when Frank Tenpenny is in court, Pulaski is presumed to be in hiding, but CJ (and, as later revealed, Tenpenny) knows otherwise. Just after Big Smoke is killed, Tenpenny comments: "You killed Pulaski, now this fat fuck? There's no stopping you!"
Personality
Pulaski is depicted as a very violent, sadistic, impulsive and racist man (somewhat ironically considering C.R.A.S.H. is led by a black American and contains a Mexican officer, and Pulaski himself is of Polish origin, and that Pulaski apparently had a crush on Kendl). He appears to be somewhat sycophantic towards Tenpenny, always agreeing with whatever he says, suggesting he could be something of a "yes man". As part of C.R.A.S.H., Pulaski always tried to be paired as equal to Tenpenny, despite Tenpenny repeatedly calling him out and reminding Pulaski that he is Pulaski's superior, and should be addressed as Officer Tenpenny.
Pulaski has shown a strong personal dislike towards CJ, often trying to get rid of him, only for Tenpenny to find "some excuse to keep [Carl] alive". In the High Noon mission, however, he finally has clearance to eliminate CJ, but fails to do so. He appears to have few qualms in abusing people verbally or physically and seems to be fond of practicing his brutality on others.
Pulaski's favourite radio station is Master Sounds 98.3.
Mission Appearances
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
- The Introduction
- In the Beginning
- Running Dog
- Wrong Side of the Tracks
- Catalyst
- Burning Desire
- Gray Imports
- The Green Sabre
- Badlands
- Snail Trail
- Misappropriation
- High Noon (Killed)
Note: Pulaski only appears in cutscenes, except for the mission High Noon, where he is killed.
Murders committed
- Jimmy Hernandez - Killed for attempting to disband C.R.A.S.H. by giving information to Internal Affairs.
Trivia
- He shares his first name with Chris Penn's most notable character, 'Nice Guy' Eddie from Reservoir Dogs. He also bears a strong resemblance to the late actor who voiced him.
- He shares his surname with Casimir Pulaski, who was a Polish soldier and fought during American Revolutionary War.
- As Pulaski is a notorious racist, it's possible he was named after Pulaski, Tennessee (incidentally named after Casimir Pulaski), where the Ku Klux Klan was founded.
- One of Ken Rosenberg's lines in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, when Tommy Vercetti is busted, mentions a Sergeant Pulaski. It could be possible that he transferred from the VCPD to the LSPD between the events of each game. [2]
References
Ballas (3D Universe) | |
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Members | Kane† · Little Weasel† |
Associates | People: Mark "B Dup" Wayne · Frank Tenpenny† · Eddie Pulaski† · Melvin "Big Smoke" Harris† · Lance "Ryder" Wilson† Gangs: Los Santos Vagos · Russian Mafia · C.R.A.S.H.† (formerly) · Loco Syndicate† (supplier; formerly) · San Fierro Rifa |
Enemies | People: Sean "Sweet" Johnson · Carl "CJ" Johnson · Melvin "Big Smoke" Harris† (formerly) · Lance "Ryder" Wilson† (formerly) Gangs: Grove Street Families · Los Santos Vagos · Varrios Los Aztecas |
Fronts | Big Smoke's Crack Palace · Crack Den |
Turf | Idlewood (formerly) · Glen Park (formerly) · Ganton (briefly; formerly) · Temple · Santa Maria Beach · East Los Santos · Jefferson · Playa del Seville · Verona Beach · Willowfield |
Sets | Front Yard Ballas · Rollin' Heights Ballas · Kilo Tray Ballas · Temple Drive Ballas |
Vagos (3D Universe) | |
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Deceased Gangsters | Big Poppa · Freddy |
Associates | Big Smoke · Eddie Pulaski · Frank Tenpenny · Ryder Ballas · C.R.A.S.H. (former) · Loco Syndicate (former) · Russian Mafia · San Fierro Rifa (former) |
Enemies | Carl Johnson · Cesar Vialpando · Gal · Hazer · Jose · Sunny Grove Street Families · Varrios Los Aztecas |
Fronts | Big Smoke's Crack Palace |
Turf | Bayside, Tierra Robada · East Beach, Los Santos · East Los Santos, Los Santos · Las Colinas, Los Santos · Los Flores, Los Santos |
Former Turf | El Corona, Los Santos · Little Mexico, Los Santos · Unity Station, Los Santos |