Posted on 04/20/2015 12:28:19 PM PDT by jazusamo
Yesterday, the New York Post ran my investigative report on a very cold case: the mortal wounding of NYPD Patrolman Phillip Cardillo inside Louis Farrakhans Nation of Islam Mosque #7 in Harlem in April, 1972. The Harlem Mosque Incident would become one of the most controversial cases in NYPD historya tale of betrayal and cover-up, race and politics, played out across a disintegrating city.
Im grateful to the Post for getting behind a story that raises the disturbing possibility that the FBI was deeply involved in the events surrounding Cardillos death. Due to space limitations at the newspaper, some of the supporting material had to be cut. Judicial Watchs Investigative Bulletin is posting the story here in full. If the Posts terrific version was enough for you, stop here. If you want moreand with apologies for some overlap between the tworead on.
Exactly 43 years ago todayon April 20, 1972Phillip Cardillo died in St. Lukes Hospital in New York, six days after being shot inside the mosque. It was a strange and violent time, when New York and the nation found itself at war not just in Vietnam but on its own streets. Racial tensions were running high. Urban homicide rates had skyrocketed. Radical groups like the Weather Underground and the Black Panther Party were trying to stoke a revolutionary fury in the streets with bombings, murder and mayhem. In New York, an ambitious liberal mayor, John Lindsay, was eyeing a run for the presidency.
In a string of brutal crimes directed against the NYPD, officers Thomas Curry and Nicholas Binetti had been blasted with machine-gun fire as they guarded the home of Manhattan DA Frank Hogan. Officers Gregory Foster and Rocco Laurie were murdered on the Lower East Side, shot from behind. Officers Joseph Piagentini and Waverly Jones were shot to death outside a Harlem housing project. Radicals associated with the violent Black Panther Party and Black Liberation Army were fingered for the crimes.
Then came the shooting at Mosque #7. At the time, mosque leader Louis Farrakhan was in the building. Congressman Charles Rangel arrived within an hour. A young police officer named Raymond Kellylater to become one of New Yorks most storied police commissionerswas one of the guards at the hospital where Cardillo died.
Farrakhan, Rangel, Kellyall would play important roles in the Cardillo case. All have ignored repeated requests by many journalists through the years, including this reporter, to discuss it.
And death was only the beginning of Phil Cardillos troubles. The citys political establishment turned its back on him, a cop killed in the line of duty. The mayor and police commissioner did not attend his funeral, fearing a political backlash in the African-American community and bad press for the Lindsays presidential ambitions. The NYPD rank and file was outraged and to this day Remember Cardillo is police byword for the perfidy of the political establishment. NYPD brass threw Cardillo under the bus. A special prosecutor later concluded there was an orchestrated effort by members of the NYPD to impede the Cardillo murder probe.
No one was ever convicted in the killing. Its the only homicide of a police officer in New York City in the last 43 years that has not been solved, says police historian Mike Bosak.
More than four decades later, controversy still shadows the Cardillo case.
In 2006, then-Police Commissioner Ray Kelly ordered a new investigation by the NYPD Major Case Squad. According to 2006 letter from the NYPD to the FBI, the new investigation had been launched to determine if there is evidence of a conspiracy in 1972 to kill Cardillo. That investigation has dragged on for nine years. Sources tell me there has been no genuine cooperation from the FBI. As late as 2012, a Cardillo cousin circulated a memo saying that the Major Case Squad assured him the investigation was still active.
An attempt to name a small street in Harlem after Cardillo hit the rocks in 2013 when the local community board ruled that the police must first get permission from two local mosquesincluding the one where Cardillo was shot. In an angry letter to Kelly, Cardillos son, Todd, called the decision a slap in the face to me and my family.
In 2014, media reports said that Cardillo would finally be commemorated with a street named for him outside the new Police Academy and an NYPD patrol boat christened in his honorbut so far, nothing.
For two years, Ive been digging among the ruins of the Cardillo case. What happened that day at Mosque #7? Why does every attempt to get justice for a slain copthe initial police investigation, the second police investigation, the secret police investigation, the two trials of an alleged shooter, the grand jury probe by a special prosecutor, the efforts of former detectives and prosecutorsseem to vanish down the memory hole?
Memory, of course, is elusive. Documents less so. The story the documents tell about the Cardillo killing include:
According to a White House tape, concern about cop killings in New York went all the way to the Oval Office, where President Richard Nixon and FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover launched a secret program to hunt down the murderers.
A secret NYPD report on the killing, known as the Blue Book, was withheld from the departments own investigators and from prosecutors in the Manhattan DAs office.
A long-forgotten special prosecutor report on the case, buried in state archives for 30 years, raises questions about obstruction of justice.
FBI documents reveal the existence of high-level Nation of Islam informants and hint at possible dirty tricks at the center of the case.
The ultimate question: can this cold case be solved?
The answers are back in 1972.
This Staten Island Italian American is P.SSED!!! Saw a lot of Italian last names belonging to those cops who died. We are not this new generation of p...ies. F... that mosque and the muslims. I will make it a point to go and spit on the piece of garbage mosque and bring it on you muslim f....s.
Didn’t know about any of this before right now. Burning inside...FU muslims and FUBO!!! Will let al my friends know...and they are not as peaceful as me.
Had to laugh...
No disrespect to the officer. RIP, and condolences to the family. Death of a husband and father is never something you get over.
I didn’t remember the particulars of this case but the piece brings out the different anti-American murderous groups very well. Nation of Islam, Black Panthers, Weather Underground and there were others.
The way this was handled is unbelievably corrupt and pathetic.
Yeah well any idea I had of giving muslims a fair shake went out the window. The mosques in New York wouldn’t aven allow a street to be named after Cardillo. Who the @##$ do they think they are. Sand n....r pieces of garbage.
I am an AMERICAN but am proud of italian heritage and weep at the number killed in COLD BLOOD by N.....R Muslims!! And Deblahblahbah has made their holidays official school holidays. And they wanted to build a huge Mosque near the World Trade Center. They have no shame and I HATE THEM
Amen, my FRiend.
Looks like Charlie “I forgot to pay my taxes” Rangel knows who was responsible. That POS may he rot in hell when his times comes and it will.
Al Sharpton told them?
Absolutely! The POS should have been nailed years ago.
Islam has throughout its entire history been a serial murderer of entire peoples and cultures. It is an anti-human abomination worthy only of extinction. We need to kill every last one of them.
AMEN!!! I used to think some FReepers were a little extreme in their views on this subject, now I think they are not extreme enough!!!
How has this horrifying episode been confined to the ash heap of history.
There is a memorial for every dam group in New York but not for this!
Thanks JW; a great organization.
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