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In the 1980s, New York City was already fighting a war in the streets....crack cocaine, violence, fear, and neighborhoods pushed to the breaking point. But in Brooklyn’s 75th Precinct, one of the most dangerous threats wasn’t just coming from the criminals.
It was coming from the cops.
This episode dives into the infamous Seven Five scandal, one of the most shocking corruption cases in NYPD history. At the center of it all was Officer Michael Dowd, a cop who didn’t just cross the line, he completely leaped over it. Dowd and others in the precinct were accused of stealing from drug dealers, protecting traffickers, taking payoffs, tipping off criminals, and turning their badges into weapons for profit.
What started as small acts of corruption grew into something much bigger: a police officer operating like a gangster with a shield, working inside a precinct that was supposed to protect the very community it was helping destroy.
The Seven Five case is not just a story about one dirty cop. It is a story about power, greed, loyalty, fear, and what happens when the people trusted to enforce the law realize they can break it better than anyone else. It exposes how corruption spreads, how silence protects it, and how an entire system can look away until the damage becomes impossible to ignore.
Because in the 75th Precinct, the question was not just who was policing the criminals.
The question was: who was policing the police?
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In the 1980s, New York City was already fighting a war in the streets....crack cocaine, violence, fear, and neighborhoods pushed to the breaking point. But in Brooklyn’s 75th Precinct, one of the most dangerous threats wasn’t just coming from the criminals.
It was coming from the cops.
This episode dives into the infamous Seven Five scandal, one of the most shocking corruption cases in NYPD history. At the center of it all was Officer Michael Dowd, a cop who didn’t just cross the line, he completely leaped over it. Dowd and others in the precinct were accused of stealing from drug dealers, protecting traffickers, taking payoffs, tipping off criminals, and turning their badges into weapons for profit.
What started as small acts of corruption grew into something much bigger: a police officer operating like a gangster with a shield, working inside a precinct that was supposed to protect the very community it was helping destroy.
The Seven Five case is not just a story about one dirty cop. It is a story about power, greed, loyalty, fear, and what happens when the people trusted to enforce the law realize they can break it better than anyone else. It exposes how corruption spreads, how silence protects it, and how an entire system can look away until the damage becomes impossible to ignore.
Because in the 75th Precinct, the question was not just who was policing the criminals.
The question was: who was policing the police?

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