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Meet the dirtiest cop in New York City history. In the 1980s, Michael Dowd patrolled the mean streets of one of the toughest precincts in Brooklyn. He also headed a ruthless criminal network that stole money and drugs, ultimately resulting in the city's biggest ever corruption scandal.
- Episode 43: The Seven Five
Meet the dirtiest cop in New York City history. In the...
- Episode 43: The Seven Five
Sep 15, 2018 · Meet the dirtiest cop in New York City history. In the 1980s, Michael Dowd patrolled the mean streets of one of the toughest precincts in Brooklyn. He also headed a ruthless criminal network that stole money and drugs, ultimately resulting in the city's biggest ever corruption scandal.
The Seven Five: Directed by Tiller Russell. With Mike Dowd, Ken Eurell, Walter Yurkiw, Chickie. Meet the dirtiest cop in NYC history. Michael Dowd stole money and dealt drugs while patrolling the streets of 80s Brooklyn.
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- Documentary, Biography, Crime
- Tiller Russell
- 2015-05-08
Feb 28, 2018 · The Seven Five is a full-length 2014 documentary from director Tiller Russell that explores the rampant police corruption in New York City in the 1980s, focusing mostly on the worst-of-the-worst, the 75th Precinct in East New York. Meet the dirtiest cop in New York City history.
Michael F. Dowd (born January 10, 1961) is a former New York City Police Department (NYPD) officer, drug distributor, and enforcer for the Dominican American Diaz criminal organization who was arrested in 1992 for running a drug ring out of Suffolk County, Long Island, New York. [1]
Meet the dirtiest cop in New York City history. In the 1980s, Michael Dowd patrolled the mean streets of one of the toughest precincts in Brooklyn. He also headed a ruthless criminal network that stole money and drugs, ultimately resulting in the city’s biggest ever corruption scandal.
Jul 16, 2024 · Here, in one of the most dangerous precincts in the country, patrolled Michael Dowd, a cop who would become synonymous with the largest police corruption scandal in NYPD history.