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Officer Admits Illegal Apartment Entries
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George, James
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BUCCINO, PETER J (CAPT)
/ DRUG ABUSE AND TRAFFIC
/ MANETTA, LEWIS T (CAPT)
/ NANNERY, KEVIN P (SGT)
/ POLICE
/ POLICE BRUTALITY AND MISCONDUCT
1996
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Officer Admits Illegal Apartment Entries
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George, James
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BUCCINO, PETER J (CAPT)
/ DRUG ABUSE AND TRAFFIC
/ MANETTA, LEWIS T (CAPT)
/ NANNERY, KEVIN P (SGT)
/ POLICE
/ POLICE BRUTALITY AND MISCONDUCT
1996
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Officer Admits Illegal Apartment Entries
1996
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Kevin P. Nannery, who supervised a band of corrupt officers called \"Nannery's Raiders,\" said in a Manhattan courtroom yesterday that the aide, Capt. Lewis T. Manetta, even handed him a sledgehammer for smashing into apartments in a Harlem building where they thought drugs were being sold in September 1990. Captain Manetta's lawyer, Richard A. Dienst, called his client one of the force's most honest and hardworking officers, and said that \"Nannery is totally and completely unworthy of belief.\" When asked on direct questioning by Florence Finkle, the prosecutor in the case, whether Captain Manetta had led other booming raids after that, Mr. Nannery said, \"There were a few others where Captain Manetta participated.\"
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