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Michael Armstrong: Dedicated, Complicated
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October 28, 2019
Michael Armstrong, who died last week at age 86, was a seminal figure in changing the NYPD’s culture of corruption that went back to the 19th Century.
As counsel for the Knapp Commission in the early 1970s, he probably did more than anyone, save Frank Serpico, in exposing the department’s widespread and systemic payoffs that began with beat cops and ran right up to the police commissioner’s office.
Yet, four decades later, Armstrong’s views on police corruption had apparently so altered that he maintained that a permanent outside monitor — a key recommendation of the Knapp Commission — was no longer necessary, and that the NYPD could police itself.
Serpico, with the encouragement of Sgt.