Corrupt Police Officer: I Arrested Drug Dealers, Then Sold Their Drugs! There’s Massive Corruption Going On Today! - Mike Dowd | The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett | Podwise
This episode explores the life and career of Mike Dowd, a former New York City police officer known as "America's dirtiest cop." Against the backdrop of the crack epidemic and a system that disincentivized arrests due to high overtime costs, Dowd recounts his descent into corruption, detailing his involvement in robbery, extortion, and drug trafficking. More significantly, the interview delves into the "blue wall of silence" and the systemic pressures within the NYPD that fostered such behavior. For instance, Dowd describes how his academy instructor advised him to disregard ethical rules to succeed, and how this, coupled with low pay and antagonistic civilians, created an environment ripe for corruption. The discussion pivots to Dowd's personal struggles, including his drug use, multiple relationships, and the guilt he felt over the death of a fellow officer. Ultimately, Dowd's arrest becomes a moment of relief, marking the beginning of his journey towards redemption and a newfound purpose in helping others struggling with similar issues. His story highlights the complex interplay of systemic failures, personal choices, and the lasting impact of corruption on individuals and communities.