Dirty Thirty (NYPD)
| Named after | Kevin P. Nannery |
|---|---|
| Founding location | New York City, New York |
| Years active | 1992–1993 |
| Territory | Harlem, New York |
| Membership | 33 officers arrested, 15 officers indicted |
| Activities | civil rights conspiracy, perjury, extortion, drug trafficking, tax evasion, bribery, robbery and larceny |
The Dirty Thirty was a police corruption conspiracy that took place between 1992 and 1995 in the New York City Police Department's 30th Precinct, serving Harlem, and resulted in the largest collection of police officers charged with corruption in New York City in almost a decade. A group of rogue officers, led by Sergeant Kevin P. Nannery, participated in various unlawful activities, including civil rights conspiracy, perjury, extortion, grand larceny and the possession and distribution of narcotics. The scandal led to a number of arrests of police officers and two suicides.