Corruption In The New Orleans Police Department Case Study

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January of 1994, Adams paid Williams the remaining $3,000. Running Head: The corruption in the New Orleans Police Department In a recorded conversation, Williams told Adams he could protect his drug operation, but he needed to bring his partner in on it. In 1994, Davis and Williams provide Adams police protection. The informant Terry Adams delivered about 7.5 kilograms of cocaine to a FBI undercover agent, each officer was paid $500 per kilo. May 4, 1994 two cops, Adams and undercover FBI agent Juan Jackson posed as a New York drug dealer named ‘JJ” he made everyone strip to show that they were not wired.” The cops agreed to hire a uniformed New Orleans police officer to protect the large quantities of cocaine for three days. Davis recommended …show more content…

Mr. Pennington, also revised the Internal Affairs Division and renaming it the Public Integrity Division and it was moved to the police headquarters, to make sure when citizens made complaints it was confidential. Pennington also, had FBI agents working directly with the department to help upgrade their standards and ween out corruption. They upgraded the departments communication system and installed modern computers (the desired terriost, 2012). In conclusion, police corruption was and still is a major problem in the united states. Police are placed into society to serve and protect, but the New Orleans Police Department was infested with corruption from murder to drugs. Len Davis was the first police officer in history to ever receive to death penalty because of his unspeakable crimes that he had committed. Unfortunately, Kim Groves life was taken because she filed a complaint on Len Davis. The individuals that had really suffered were her children and family. Len Davis had no morals or value for life nor did he have any remorse for this unspeakable crime that he had committed. There should be mandatory laws put in place to recruit police officers, more psychological testing and major background checks so this won’t ever happen to no one

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