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Ken Eurell

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Kenneth Eurell (born November 1960) is a former New York Police Department police officer arrested for running a drug ring out of Suffolk County, Long Island. The charges against Eurell were upgraded to RICO in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. Eurell cooperated with federal authorities in the arrests of his former partner Michael Dowd and drug associates.

Early life

Eurell was born in Ozone Park, Queens, New York. He moved to Rosedale in Queens, New York with his parents at the age of 3. He attended St. Clares Catholic school grades 1 through 8. Grades 9 through 12 he attended St. Agnes in the town of Rockville Centre, located in Nassau County, New York.

Career

Eurell appears as himself in the documentary The Seven Five, which has been purchased by Sony Pictures and is being produced by John Lesher (producer) and Megan Ellison. Eurell and Burl Barer co-authored the true crime novel Betrayal In Blue: The Shocking Memoir Of The Scandal That Rocked The NYPD published by Wild Blue Press.

Personal life

Eurell married his wife Dori in August 1985 and has two children and two grandsons. The couple now resides in Tampa, Florida[1]

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