Snitch City
Snitch City

Snitch City

In a nation addicted to drugs, local police are addicted to informants. This new Spotlight series begins in an American city that, like so many others, is enmeshed in the war on drugs. Here, police have been empowered to use confidential informants to take down dealers by almost any means necessary. They have invented CIs, had sex with informants, and used them to settle scores, protect drug dealers, and break the law.

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About Snitch City

How we reported this story

This series is based on interviews with more than 100 people from all corners of the criminal justice system, including informants themselves.

How we reported this story

Findings

See the Spotlight Team’s findings from its investigation into the confidential informant system

Local lapses mirror a pattern of informant abuse across the country, Spotlight found, where nearly every aspect of the confidential informant system is shielded from the public.

See the Spotlight Team’s findings from its investigation into the confidential informant system

Internal affairs records

After taking office, New Bedford’s police chief quickly purged police disciplinary files

Less than three months after he became chief of the New Bedford Police Department, Paul Oliveira destroyed 25 years of internal affairs files.

After taking office, New Bedford’s police chief quickly purged police disciplinary files

Follow-up

New Bedford mayor pushes back on Spotlight report on police abuses, seeks FBI review

Mayor Jon Mitchell pushed back on the Spotlight Team report, saying it painted a picture of the department that was “materially incomplete” and relied on accounts of criminals and “others of dubious credibility.”

New Bedford mayor pushes back on Spotlight report on police abuses, seeks FBI review

Findings

Eight key takeaways from Spotlight’s Snitch City investigation

The Globe Spotlight Team’s latest investigation uncovered widespread misconduct in how police across Massachusetts use — and exploit — confidential informants to fight the war on drugs.

Eight key takeaways from Spotlight’s Snitch City investigation

Follow-up

As he retires, New Bedford police chief complains of ‘hurtful’ scrutiny

Oliveira announced his retirement in February, shortly after the Globe began to promote the Snitch City series and podcast.

As he retires, New Bedford police chief complains of ‘hurtful’ scrutiny
Credits
  • Reporters: Dugan Arnett, Andrew Ryan
  • Editors: Brendan McCarthy, Gordon Russell, Mark Morrow, Kristin Nelson
  • Design: Ryan Huddle
  • Development: Kirkland An
  • Illustrations: J.D. Paulsen for the Boston Globe
  • Photographer: Lane Turner
  • Digital editor: Christina Prignano
  • Visuals editor: Tim Rasmussen
  • Director of photography: Bill Greene
  • Photo editor: Leanne Burden Seidel
  • Audience: Cecilia Mazanec, Ronke Idowu Reeves, Adria Watson, Diamond Naga Siu, Amanda Kaufman
  • Audience editor: Heather Ciras
  • Copy editor: Michael J. Bailey
  • Legal review: Jon Albano
  • Quality assurance: Nalini Dokula