Shmira Patrol
The Shmira Patrol: Exposing Police Misconduct in Jewish Communities At Corruption by Cops, we are committed to exposing police misconduct and advocating for accountability and transparency in law enforcement. This includes addressing issues of misconduct within the Shmira Patrol, a volunteer security force that operates in Jewish communities across the United States. While the Shmira Patrol serves an important function in providing security and protection for Jewish communities, there have been instances of misconduct and abuse of power by members of the patrol. This includes allegations of excessive force, racial profiling, and discriminatory practices. At Corruption by Cops, we believe that accountability and transparency are essential for any organization that operates in the public interest. That’s why we are committed to shining a light on instances of misconduct within the Shmira Patrol, and advocating for policy changes and reforms to promote transparency and accountability within the organization. Through our website and advocacy efforts, we provide a platform for individuals to share their stories of misconduct within the Shmira Patrol, and to raise awareness of the impact that these actions can have on individuals and communities. We also work to connect individuals with legal resources and support, to help them seek justice and accountability for the harm they have suffered. Additionally, we advocate for policy changes and reforms within the Shmira Patrol to address the root causes of misconduct and promote transparency and accountability. This includes promoting community oversight and accountability measures, increasing training on de-escalation techniques and cultural sensitivity, and implementing policies and procedures that prioritize the safety and well-being of all members of the community. At Corruption by Cops, we believe that all communities deserve to feel safe and protected by law enforcement. That’s why we are committed to addressing issues of police misconduct within the Shmira Patrol, and advocating for accountability and transparency in law enforcement. Join us in our fight for justice and accountability, and help us put an end to corruption by cops in Jewish communities across the country.
Biden visits Israel and suggests Gaza hospital explosion ‘done by the other team’
- By Corruption By Cops
- . October 18, 2023
President Biden suggested on Wednesday that Hamas was responsible for the Gaza hospital explosion that killed hundreds of Palestinian civilians. Speaking in Tel Aviv alongside

Beyond Prison Walls: Analyzing the Adequacy of Jacob Daskal’s Sentence for Abuse of Authority
- By Corruption By Cops
- . October 14, 2023
Introduction: Jacob Daskal’s guilty plea has sparked a vital discussion on the sufficiency of his sentencing for the egregious abuse of authority he committed. As
Shmira in a meeting together with the Muslim community safety patrol group
- By Corruption By Cops
- . October 14, 2023
Shmira Public Safety, Malik Nasir Awan, the Chairman of AICC, and Muhammad Sajjad Raza from AICC, together with Mark Meyer Appel, founder of The Bridge
How NYPD keeps the Jewish new year safe
- By Corruption By Cops
- . September 15, 2023
Only PIX11 News was on patrol Friday with a top official connecting with the community. NYPD Inspector Richard Taylor is a bit of a rock
New York police will use drones to monitor backyard parties this weekend, spurring privacy concerns
- By Corruption By Cops
- . August 31, 2023
NEW YORK (AP) — Those attending outdoor parties or barbecues in New York City this weekend may notice an uninvited guest looming over their festivities:
Former head of Jewish security patrol in Brooklyn pleads guilty to sex crime involving a teenager
- By Corruption By Cops
- . July 19, 2023
Jacob Daskal, the founder and longtime leader of a private Jewish safety patrol group in Brooklyn, has pleaded guilty to a crime related to the

Former Leader of Jewish Safety Patrol in Brooklyn Pleads Guilty to Sex Crime Involving Minor
- By Corruption By Cops
- . July 19, 2023
In an unfortunate turn of events, the founder and former head of a private Jewish safety patrol group in Brooklyn has admitted guilt in a