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Circle of Six: The True Story of New York's Most Notorious Cop-Killer and The Cop Who Risked Everything to Catch Him

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CIRCLE OF SIX

The True Story of New York's Most Notorious Cop-Killer and the Cop Who Risked Everything to Catch Him

In 1972, New York City was plagued with protests, riots, and general unrest. It was during this defining year that one of the Police Department's most scandalous cases occurred: the murder of Police Officer Phillip Cardillo. On Friday, April 14, 1972, the police were summoned to Mosque Number 7 in Harlem, led at the time by the Nation of Islam's Louis Farrakhan, for a ten-thirteen: officer in need of help. The turn of events after this officer distress call has become perhaps the most legendary story in NYPD history. Police entered the Mosque and a conflict occurred, leaving Office Cardillo dead, and the city on the brink of a full-scale riot. Sensing a potential crisis and conflict with the Nation of Islam and the Black Liberation Army, New York City Mayor John Lindsey, Commissioner Benjamin Ward, and Congressman Charles Rangel acquiesced to the city's black leaders and ordered the police out of the Mosque.

Subsequently, the details of Officer Cardillo's murder and the events of what happened at the Mosque were covered up and an investigation was never truly launched until NYPD detective Randy Jurgensen began his own investigation. For four years, he would not rest, taking on the Mayor, his superiors in the NYPD, the Nation of Islam, and seemingly at times, the entire city of New York, before he could affect an arrest. His investigation revealed the tragic and shameful story of the political scandal and cover-up that rocked the NYPD and the Nation of Islam.

Circle of Six is the harrowing true crime expose that lifts the curtain to reveal the raw story behind one of the most debated cases in the history of the New York City Police Department. Officer Cardillo's murder is still an officially unsolved crime to this day. Written by Randy Jurgensen with Robert Cea, also a former NYPD detective, it details Jurgensen's determined effort to bring Officer Cardillo's murderer to justice. Despite the mayhem on the streets and the Machiavellian corridors of Mayor Lindsay's City Hall, Detective Jurgensen captured Cardillo's killer, Lewis 17X Dupree. He broke the case with an unlikely accomplice, Foster 2X Thomas, a minister for the Nation of Islam who became Randy's witness and would eventually help put Dupree behind bars.

384 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2006

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367 reviews19 followers
July 17, 2021
Excellent read. A time when politics made police work impossible. When politicians joined forces with radicals and covered up for anti police violence. It happened then in NYC, and its happening again today in NYC.
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August 5, 2008
If your not pissed after reading this you're an idiot
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August 7, 2015
I think it was very brave of the author to tell his understanding of what happened with the investigation of the death of this police officer. I also don't doubt the veracity of his details. What a shame that political incorrectness got in the way of allowing detectives to do their job in investigating this heinous crime. Thank you to the author for telling us what happened. It could easily read as fiction and was written in a good fast pace using believable jargon for a member of the NYPD as author.
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December 23, 2015
This is the true story of a New York Cop killed in a Mosque and the subsequent murder investigation and obstruction of justice not only by The Nation of Islam but the New York PD too.

The levels of obstruction and Police corruption is staggering!

It's a good read, even though I was not familiar with the story itself.
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October 18, 2018
Outstanding Book !

Roller Coaster of Emotions. Those Higher-ups should be ashamed of themselves for their actions on April 14, 1972. RIP POLICE OFFICER PHILLIP W. CARDILLO

-P.O Axel Foley Nassau County Police Department-
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49 reviews1 follower
November 26, 2009
This book made me mad and kept me there until the end. Despite the frequent use of profanity, I found it engrossing and could not put it down.
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November 20, 2012
hands down...one of THE very best books i've ever read!! this author can tell a story...and well! i couldn't put this book down. remember Phil....
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October 27, 2020
Well this has been on my TBR list forever and was recommended by my Uncle Tucker, retired NYPD. Very controversial case and even though it took place in the 70s I think it's a very timely book to read now, although there are things said in a certain way that might be upsetting to some. I can totally see this as a movie and Randy Jurgensen has helped write for films. The writing slowed me down, but very interesting NYC story.
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September 8, 2022
Amazing book. Randy Jurgensen was a cop's cop. Hope he prospers in Hollywood.
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May 30, 2014
This should be required reading for every recruit in the NYPD Academy. Circle of Six gives an inside account of how a mayor, police commissioner, and others betrayed the PD and let a cop killer skirt away. PO Cardillo responded to a phony call at a mosque in Harlem and was subsequently ambushed by animals. In order to quell riots and to secure votes the investigation fell on deaf ears until one brave detective stood up to a department that turned it's back on one of it's own.
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July 11, 2017
I started reading this but got some books on hold from the library. Randy is a friend of mine, I did not know him "in the day," when this happened. What a story it is. He has not talked to me about this time. It's a real eye opener about the times in the early 70's when "the inmates were running the asylum." I am looking forward to finishing the story. Read it. It's a must read.
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February 17, 2013
Excellent book about New York City's municipal cover-up of the murder of a policeman. A policeman was slaughtered in a mosque in Harlem and the book details lengths the City went to to avoid a real investigation of the crime.
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October 22, 2018
Boiling mad

This book is enlightening. The nation of islam, its higher ups, and local politicians have never been held accountable. Justice has yet to be served. This book will make your blood boil.
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December 11, 2007
Recommended by a friend - her uncle is one of the policemen in the story. Good story, although the writing is a little hard to follow in places.
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22 reviews1 follower
April 3, 2009
This is the sad but true story of how city officials turned their back on justice as a nyc police officer was executed.
2 reviews1 follower
December 30, 2009
It might make you cry, and it will make you mad, but it is good to know the history.
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April 16, 2010
Loved it! Can't believe what the cops went through.
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August 8, 2012
Some aspects of the end are disappointing: the corruption that existed then is still alive and well today.
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78 reviews1 follower
November 25, 2012
Perfectly paced real life presentation of life inside the NYPD during a tumultuous time.

Captivatingly entertaining.
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26 reviews
September 23, 2013
Must read for anyone getting into Law Enforcement.
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August 30, 2015
Sickening truth to the political influence in a field that should be completely unbiased. Sad reality. RIP...
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August 13, 2015
This sobering, eye-opening book is full of action.
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January 5, 2016
Can't imagine what these cops went through - what a corrupt bunch of people they had to work with - very sad! By the way, Vito is one of my neighbors.
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March 25, 2024
Unbelievable true NYC murder crime story from the 1970s written by the detective on the case. Great book. Unreal story.
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February 24, 2015
enjoyed this book thoroughly; brought the time period back to life.
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