Disgraced former cop Michael Dowd and several fellow officers who were involved in robbing drug dealers and selling cocaine in Brooklyn will confront the whistle-blowers who put them in jail for their corruption more than 20 years ago.
The crooked cop and four other NYPD officers will come face-to-face with the men who turned them at Friday’s premiere of a documentary on their legendary rampage of corruption throughout Brooklyn and Long Island back in the late 80’s and early 90’s.
“THE SEVEN FIVE,” a namesake taken from the 75 precinct in Brooklyn’s East New York neighborhood, will premiere at the IFC Theater in Lower Manhattan.
The documentary explores Dowd’s criminal activities while working with a badge – from dealing cocaine in Long Island to robbing and killing drug dealers in Brooklyn.
Dowd and his cop cronies led a life of recklessness and lawlessness while working as city cops before Suffolk County cops busted them on drug charges in 1992.
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