Friday, November 14, 2014

Corrupt cops to face their whistleblowers at documentary premiere



Michael Dowd



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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