NYPD Officer Held in Psychiatric Ward of Hospital for Six Days After Reporting Corruption
March 11th, 2012Via: Village Voice:
For more than two years, Adrian Schoolcraft secretly recorded every roll call at the 81st Precinct in Brooklyn and captured his superiors urging police officers to do two things in order to manipulate the “stats” that the department is under pressure to produce: Officers were told to arrest people who were doing little more than standing on the street, but they were also encouraged to disregard actual victims of serious crimes who wanted to file reports.
Arresting bystanders made it look like the department was efficient, while artificially reducing the amount of serious crime made the commander look good.
In October 2009, Schoolcraft met with NYPD investigators for three hours and detailed more than a dozen cases of crime reports being manipulated in the district. Three weeks after that meeting—which was supposed to have been kept secret from Schoolcraft’s superiors—his precinct commander and a deputy chief ordered Schoolcraft to be dragged from his apartment and forced into the Jamaica Hospital psychiatric ward for six days.
The radio program This American Life broadcast a fairly detailed segment on this matter back in 2010; as I recall it had some actual audio from his secret recordings, as well as a lengthy interview in which Schoolcraft told his story. It’s an incredible story of the abuse of power. You can still hear it on the TAL website:
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