Jose Ramos grew up the son of a cop, served in the military, and joined the NYPD to follow in his father's footsteps. In this episode of Locked In with Ian Bick, Jose breaks down how it all fell apart — from getting shot multiple times by a fellow officer he trained, to becoming corrupt, to spending 3 years in solitary confinement on Rikers Island before being sentenced to over 14 years in prison. He opens up about operating barbershops in his precinct, renting space to a drug dealer who eventually flipped and set him up, getting jammed up in the NYPD ticketing scandal, and the quota system nobody in the department wants to talk about. He also shares what it was really like surviving prison as a former cop — and how he found redemption on the other side.
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Timestamps:
00:00 From NYPD Officer to Rikers Island Inmate — Jose's Full Story
02:31 Growing Up and the Family Influences That Led Him to the NYPD
05:47 Military Service and How It Shaped the Cop He Became
09:00 His Early Years on the NYPD — What the Job Was Really Like
14:45 The Shooting Incident That Changed His Career Forever
20:02 Life After the Shooting — What Nobody Prepared Him For
23:31 The Truth About NYPD Quotas — What Officers Are Actually Told
26:46 Ticket Fixing and the NYPD Culture Nobody Wants to Talk About
31:40 The Barbershop Dealings That Set Everything in Motion
40:00 The Arrest the Charges and What the Justice System Did to Him
48:00 Inside Rikers Island — Solitary Confinement and the Systemic Failures Nobody Talks About
01:00:01 The Trial His Conviction and the Family That Kept Him Going
01:10:01 Surviving Prison — How He Adapted to General Population
01:18:00 What It's Really Like Being a Cop Locked Up With the People You Once Arrested
01:27:29 Release Readjustment and What Life Looks Like After Everything
01:31:09 What He Thinks About the NYPD Today and What Needs to Change
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