By Foster Kamer, Thanks goes out to the 'Senator' for this link :)
We may not have been noted by certain other New York media outlets for Graham Rayman's groundbreaking series, The NYPD Tapes, but there's one outlet that did manage to get the story of Graham's story correct: NPR and Chicago Public Radio's long-running, cult-following fueled This American Life, who did an entire segment on The NYPD Tapes this weekend.
This American Life, Episode 414, "Right to Remain Silent," is described on their site thusly:
Stories about people who have the right to remain silent... but choose not to exercise that right - including police officer Adrian Schoolcraft, who secretly recorded his supervisors telling officers to manipulate crime statistics and make illegal arrests. The Village Voice series that broke Schoolcraft's story is here. Schoolcraft's website looking for other cops to come forward is here.
And you can listen to the entire thing right here:
414: Right to Remain Silent [Right Click - Save As]
Congratulations to Graham Rayman on his series, which continues to break news, which you can find right here on Runnin' Scared.
[fkamer@villagevoice.com]
"And Ye Shall Know The Truth And The Truth Shall Set You Free"
WAKE UP AMERICA....ITs OUR COUNTRY!!!
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Secret Tape, NY Police Press Ticket Quotas
References: Second scandal in a week rocks New York cops 10.30.2011
Uniform Crime Reports
CrimeReport
Adrian Schoolcraft News
Adrian Schoolcraft: Are the Feds in the Wings?
NYPD Tapes 1: Inside Bed-Stuy's 81st Precinct
NYPD Tapes 2: Reduce Crime By Arresting Citizens For Nothing
NYPD Tapes 3: A Detective Comes Forward About Downgraded Sexual Assaults
NYPD Tapes 4: The WhistleBlower, Adrian Schoolcraft
NYPD Tapes 5: The Corroboration
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