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  2. Louis Scarcella - Wikipedia

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    Louis N. Scarcella (skar-SELL-uh, born 1951) [a] is a retired detective from the New York City Police Department (NYPD) who earned frequent commendations during the "crack epidemic" of the 1980s and 1990s, before many convictions resulting from his investigations were overturned during his retirement. As a member of the Brooklyn North Homicide ...

  3. Notorious NYPD detective no stranger to overturned ... - AOL

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    The reputation of once-renowned NYPD Det. Louis Scarcella took another hit with the latest legal rebuke of his crime-busting tactics. A 15th conviction secured by Scarcella during the ‘80s and ...

  4. Controversial NYPD detective Louis Scarcella called as ... - AOL

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    Retired NYPD Det. Louis Scarcella took the witness stand in a gray suit and red-striped tie, a small American flag pinned to his lapel. Unseen but inescapable was the baggage brought by the once ...

  5. List of New York City Police Department officers - Wikipedia

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    First female Detective Borough Commander in the New York City Police Department. [47] Louis N. Scarcella: Detective 1951– 1973–1999 Homicide detective involved in 20 overturned convictions. [48] Adrian Schoolcraft: No image available: Patrolman 1976– 2002–2010

  6. New York City Police Department corruption and misconduct

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    Louis N. Scarcella is a retired NYPD detective who initially came to prominence during the "crack epidemic" of the 1980s–1990s. As a member of the Brooklyn North Homicide Squad, he and his longtime partner Stephen Chmil built a reputation for obtaining convictions in difficult cases.

  7. NYPD detectives finding more reasons to retire early ... - AOL

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    The NYPD saw 370 detectives retire in 2023 and 422 so far in 2024, a 14% increase, NYPD data show. The number of detectives has shrunk 30% from about 7,000 in 2001 to 5,500 this year.

  8. John Bunn (exonerated prisoner) - Wikipedia

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    Louis N. Scarcella, an NYPD detective later accused of serially falsifying evidence, arrested 14-year-old Bunn and 17-year-old Rosean Hargrave on an anonymous tip the following day, although neither teen fit the physical descriptions provided by Crosson. Crosson subsequently identified the two as the shooters, in a photo lineup organized by ...

  9. 3 men cleared in 1995 killing of NYC subway token clerk - AOL

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    After decades in prison, three men were cleared Friday in one of the most horrifying crimes of New York’s violent The post 3 men cleared in 1995 killing of NYC subway token clerk appeared first ...