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NYPD “Serpico” Called Rat for Whistleblowing

February 24, 2010 in | Comments (0)

Frank Palestro, the latest cop to call the NYPD out on corruption, has gotten serious reactions from his fellow police and the union, though he maintains he was performing his duties. The union delegate and nine-year police veteran was outed after secretly reporting Lt. Susana Seda for behavior such as telling cops to write summonses for traffic violations they didn’t actually see, not taking complaints and tampering with evidence at a crime scene. Since then, he’s been transferred so he won’t have to deal with the ire of his precinct peers “I was the [Patrolmen's Benevolent Association] delegate, and now I’m labeled a rat for doing what I was supposed to do,” said Palestro. “This will stay with me for the rest of my career.”

Reducing Police CorruptionAccording to Palestro, union reps do not commonly report the infractions of their fellow officers. “I wrestled with it for a while because I’m a delegate and we don’t do things like this,” he told the Daily News. In the end he made three anonymous phone calls reporting corruption within his precinct, but the log of his calls somehow made its way into the vents of his locker at the stationhouse! “[Seda] told everybody I was a ‘f—— rat,’” he said, adding that the union has also reprimanded him. So far no action has been taken against the accused lieutenant.

Palestro’s allegations follow a study that revealed widespread and deeply ingrained corruption regarding how the NYPD’s crime statistics are obtained, as well as whistleblowing by several other members of the force.
Cause And Effects Of Police Corruption