NYPD Officer Thrown In Psych Ward By Superiors After Revealing Systemic Corruption
March 12, 2012 by admin
Filed under News Stories
March 13, 2012
Activist Post
By Madison Ruppert
“Here is just one more example of the blatant police corruption in the United States. When and how are we going to get police offers under control?” –KTRN
Adrian Schoolcraft of the New York Police Department’s (NYPD) 81st precinct in Brooklyn noticed some disturbing trends within the department and in response to his brave move to step forward, his superiors had him thrown in a psychiatric ward.
Schoolcraft realized that there was a pattern of the victims of crimes being caught up in bureaucratic hurdles which he thinks were deliberately put in place in order to make it harder to report serious crimes.
He then did his job and reported multiple incidents to investigators in 2009.
According to the Village Voice, in October of 2009 Schoolcraft met with NYPD investigators for some three hours, during which he detailed over 12 cases of manipulation of crime reports in his district.
Three weeks after this meeting, which was supposed to have been kept secret from his supervisors for obvious reasons, he was targeted.
Schoolcraft’s precinct commander and a deputy chief both ordered him to be forcibly removed from his apartment and locked up in the psychiatric ward of Jamaica Hospital for six days.
This is not the first time Schoolcraft has stood up to corrupt practices at the NYPD.






