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David Mack (police officer)

David Anthony Mack (born May 30, 1961) is a former professional runner and Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officer involved in the Rampart Division's Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums (CRASH) unit. He was one of the central figures in the LAPD Rampart police corruption scandal. Mack was arrested in December 1997 for robbery of $722,000 from a South Central Los Angeles branch of the Bank of America. He was sentenced to fourteen years and three months in federal prison. Mack has never revealed the whereabouts of the money.

David Mack
Born
David Anthony Mack

(1961-05-30) May 30, 1961 (age 62)
NationalityAmerican
Other namesD. Mack
Known forConvicted in connection with the Rampart police corruption scandal
Sports career
Country United States
SportTrack and Field
Event(s)800 meters
University teamOregon Ducks
ClubSanta Monica Track Club
Sports achievements and titles
Personal best(s)
Police career
Country United States
Allegiance Los Angeles
Department Los Angeles Police Department
Service years1988–1997
Rank
  • Sworn in as an officer – 1988
  • Police Officer II
  • Police Officer III
  • Senior Lead Officer
Awards LAPD Medal for Heroism

Early life edit

As an athlete, David Mack ran track for Locke High School and was champion at the CIF California State Meet at 880 yards for two years in a row.[2]

He attended the University of Oregon where he ran track with his high school rival Jeff West. After West transferred to UCLA, Mack considered following suit, but was convinced to stay at UO by coach Bill Dellinger.[3] While in college, Mack dated world record holder in the 100m & 200m, Flo Jo.[4] In 1980, as a freshman in college, he finished sixth in the Olympic Trials.[5] Mack won three Pac-10 conference titles in the 800 and in his junior year, the NCAA Division I Championship in the 800 meters.

As a professional, Mack ran for Santa Monica Track Club. He qualified for the United States national team, running the 800 metres in the 1983 World Championships in Athletics but failed to advance to the final.[6] He was the rabbit in Sydney Maree's 1500 meter world record and one week later rabbited Steve Ovett to surpass that record.[7] A stress fracture in his shin caused him to fail to make it out of the heats at the 1984 USATF Championships. In 1985 he ran 1:43.35 seconds which at the time was the second fastest time ever by an American and still ranks 9th fastest.[8] He failed to advance from the heats in the 800m at the 1987 World Championships in Athletics.[9] Beset by fatigue from iron deficiency, his last professional race was in 1988.

Bank robbery edit

In August 1997, Romero became employed at a Bank of America branch near the University of Southern California campus. On November 6, 1997, Mack entered the bank and claimed he wanted to access his safe deposit box. Romero admitted him to the secure area, where he threw her to the floor and robbed the vault of $722,000.

In her capacity as branch assistant manager, Romero had ordered double the usual amount of cash to be on hand at the bank on the day of the robbery. After one month of investigation, Romero confessed to her role in the crime and implicated Mack as the mastermind.[10] He was arrested in December 1997. His two accomplices were never caught.[9][11]

Mack was sentenced to fourteen years and three months in prison and has never revealed the whereabouts of the money.[12] He was released on May 14, 2010.[13][14]

According to the Tupac documentary Assassination: Battle for Compton, citing official legal documents, a reliable jail informant by the name of Ken Boagni, who befriended Rafael Perez in prison, stated Perez claimed the money stolen in the bank robbery was intended to go to Harry Billups, also known as Amir Muhammed, who was friends with Mack, for allegedly carrying out the murder of late rapper Christopher Wallace, also known as Biggie Smalls, because Billups was not paid in full by his contractors, namely Reggie Wright Jr. and David Kenner, because he failed to also murder Sean Combs, the second intended target. Boagni claimed both Perez and Mack were involved in the murder of Wallace, but Billups was the shooter.[15][16]

Relation to the murder of The Notorious B.I.G. edit

In April 2007, the estate of Christopher Wallace, a rapper who performed under the name The Notorious B.I.G., filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the City of Los Angeles, which also named Mack, Pérez, and Nino Durden as defendants.

The lawsuit alleged that the officers conspired to murder Wallace, and that Pérez and Mack were present the night of the drive-by shooting which claimed his life on March 9, 1997.[17] In 2010, a federal judge dismissed the lawsuit against the city and the officers.[18]

Depictions in media edit

In the biography film City of Lies, David Mack is played by Shamier Anderson. The film features the 1997 bank robbery.[19]

References edit

  1. ^ a b IAAF. "IAAF: David Mack - Athlete Profile". Retrieved October 9, 2021.
  2. ^ . Hank Lawson. Archived from the original on October 6, 2014. Retrieved December 25, 2012.
  3. ^ Meek, Austin. "Austin Meek: The improbable return of David Mack". The Register-Guard. Retrieved October 10, 2021.
  4. ^ Volk, Joe (2021). Stable Boy: David Mack: A Story of Struggle, Success, Shadows, and Redemption. Joe Volk. ISBN 978-0578813097.
  5. ^ Hymans, Richard (2008). "The History of the United States Olympic Trials – Track and Field" (PDF). USA Track & Field. Retrieved August 28, 2012.
  6. ^ . International Association of Athletics Federations. Archived from the original on August 14, 2012. Retrieved August 22, 2012.
  7. ^ Schroeder, George (2008). "Road From Eugene". The Register-Guard.
  8. ^ "U.S. All-Time List — Men". Track & Field News. Retrieved October 10, 2021.
  9. ^ a b Rolling Stone. Jann Wenner. May 18, 2001. Archived from the original on March 11, 2007. Retrieved August 22, 2012.
  10. ^ "Rampart". Retrieved October 7, 2013.
  11. ^ "LAPD officer suspected in $722,000 bank robbery". Lodi News-Sentinel. Marty Weybret. December 20, 1997. p. 10. Retrieved August 22, 2012.
  12. ^ "Rampart Scandal Timeline". Frontline. PBS. Retrieved August 22, 2012.
  13. ^ "Inmate Locator". Federal Bureau of Prisons. Retrieved August 22, 2012.
  14. ^ Lawson, Edward. "Rampart". Retrieved October 7, 2013.
  15. ^ Bond, Richard (2017). Assassination: Battle for Compton (Video). Bonded Films.
  16. ^ Kooi, Brandon R. (2022). Seven highly effective police leaders : 1895-modern times. New York, NY. ISBN 978-0-429-27222-6. OCLC 1243906336.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  17. ^ Amended Complaint, Estate of Christopher G.L. Wallace v. City of Los Angeles, et al., Civ. A. No. 2:07-cv-02956-JHN-RZ (C.D. Cal. May 27, 2008).
  18. ^ Estate of Christopher G.L. Wallace v. City of Los Angeles, et al., 2:07-cv-02956-FMC-RZx, slip op. at 4 (C.D. Cal. Apr 5, 2009) (Nguyen, J.).
  19. ^ Debruge, Peter (March 18, 2021). "'City of Lies' Review: Could Johnny Depp Have the Answer to the Notorious B.I.G.'s Murder?". Variety. Retrieved August 30, 2022.

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30 May 30 1961 age 62 Compton California U S NationalityAmericanOther namesD MackKnown forConvicted in connection with the Rampart police corruption scandalSports careerCountry United StatesSportTrack and FieldEvent s 800 metersUniversity teamOregon DucksClubSanta Monica Track ClubSports achievements and titlesPersonal best s Outdoor 1 600 m 1 14 15 Santa Monica 1986 800 m 1 43 35 Koblenz 1985 1000 m 2 16 90 Edinburgh 1985 Indoor 1 1000 m 2 21 43i East Rutherford 1983 Police careerCountry United StatesAllegiance Los AngelesDepartmentLos Angeles Police DepartmentService years1988 1997RankSworn in as an officer 1988 Police Officer II Police Officer III Senior Lead OfficerAwardsLAPD Medal for Heroism Contents 1 Early life 2 Bank robbery 3 Relation to the murder of The Notorious B I G 4 Depictions in media 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksEarly life editAs an athlete David Mack ran track for Locke High School and was champion at the CIF California State Meet at 880 yards for two years in a row 2 He attended the University of Oregon where he ran track with his high school rival Jeff West After West transferred to UCLA Mack considered following suit but was convinced to stay at UO by coach Bill Dellinger 3 While in college Mack dated world record holder in the 100m amp 200m Flo Jo 4 In 1980 as a freshman in college he finished sixth in the Olympic Trials 5 Mack won three Pac 10 conference titles in the 800 and in his junior year the NCAA Division I Championship in the 800 meters As a professional Mack ran for Santa Monica Track Club He qualified for the United States national team running the 800 metres in the 1983 World Championships in Athletics but failed to advance to the final 6 He was the rabbit in Sydney Maree s 1500 meter world record and one week later rabbited Steve Ovett to surpass that record 7 A stress fracture in his shin caused him to fail to make it out of the heats at the 1984 USATF Championships In 1985 he ran 1 43 35 seconds which at the time was the second fastest time ever by an American and still ranks 9th fastest 8 He failed to advance from the heats in the 800m at the 1987 World Championships in Athletics 9 Beset by fatigue from iron deficiency his last professional race was in 1988 Bank robbery editIn August 1997 Romero became employed at a Bank of America branch near the University of Southern California campus On November 6 1997 Mack entered the bank and claimed he wanted to access his safe deposit box Romero admitted him to the secure area where he threw her to the floor and robbed the vault of 722 000 In her capacity as branch assistant manager Romero had ordered double the usual amount of cash to be on hand at the bank on the day of the robbery After one month of investigation Romero confessed to her role in the crime and implicated Mack as the mastermind 10 He was arrested in December 1997 His two accomplices were never caught 9 11 Mack was sentenced to fourteen years and three months in prison and has never revealed the whereabouts of the money 12 He was released on May 14 2010 13 14 According to the Tupac documentary Assassination Battle for Compton citing official legal documents a reliable jail informant by the name of Ken Boagni who befriended Rafael Perez in prison stated Perez claimed the money stolen in the bank robbery was intended to go to Harry Billups also known as Amir Muhammed who was friends with Mack for allegedly carrying out the murder of late rapper Christopher Wallace also known as Biggie Smalls because Billups was not paid in full by his contractors namely Reggie Wright Jr and David Kenner because he failed to also murder Sean Combs the second intended target Boagni claimed both Perez and Mack were involved in the murder of Wallace but Billups was the shooter 15 16 Relation to the murder of The Notorious B I G editMain article Rampart scandal In April 2007 the estate of Christopher Wallace a rapper who performed under the name The Notorious B I G filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the City of Los Angeles which also named Mack Perez and Nino Durden as defendants The lawsuit alleged that the officers conspired to murder Wallace and that Perez and Mack were present the night of the drive by shooting which claimed his life on March 9 1997 17 In 2010 a federal judge dismissed the lawsuit against the city and the officers 18 Depictions in media editIn the biography film City of Lies David Mack is played by Shamier Anderson The film features the 1997 bank robbery 19 References edit a b IAAF IAAF David Mack Athlete Profile Retrieved October 9 2021 California State Meet Results 1915 to present Hank Lawson Archived from the original on October 6 2014 Retrieved December 25 2012 Meek Austin Austin Meek The improbable return of David Mack The Register Guard Retrieved October 10 2021 Volk Joe 2021 Stable Boy David Mack A Story of Struggle Success Shadows and Redemption Joe Volk ISBN 978 0578813097 Hymans Richard 2008 The History of the United States Olympic Trials Track and Field PDF USA Track amp Field Retrieved August 28 2012 2nd IAAF World Championships in Athletics Roma 28 Aug 06 Sep 87 800 metres Men Heat International Association of Athletics Federations Archived from the original on August 14 2012 Retrieved August 22 2012 Schroeder George 2008 Road From Eugene The Register Guard U S All Time List Men Track amp Field News Retrieved October 10 2021 a b The Murder of the Notorious B I G Rolling Stone Jann Wenner May 18 2001 Archived from the original on March 11 2007 Retrieved August 22 2012 Rampart Retrieved October 7 2013 LAPD officer suspected in 722 000 bank robbery Lodi News Sentinel Marty Weybret December 20 1997 p 10 Retrieved August 22 2012 Rampart Scandal Timeline Frontline PBS Retrieved August 22 2012 Inmate Locator Federal Bureau of Prisons Retrieved August 22 2012 Lawson Edward Rampart Retrieved October 7 2013 Bond Richard 2017 Assassination Battle for Compton Video Bonded Films Kooi Brandon R 2022 Seven highly effective police leaders 1895 modern times New York NY ISBN 978 0 429 27222 6 OCLC 1243906336 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Amended Complaint Estate of Christopher G L Wallace v City of Los Angeles et al Civ A No 2 07 cv 02956 JHN RZ C D Cal May 27 2008 Estate of Christopher G L Wallace v City of Los Angeles et al 2 07 cv 02956 FMC RZx slip op at 4 C D Cal Apr 5 2009 Nguyen J Debruge Peter March 18 2021 City of Lies Review Could Johnny Depp Have the Answer to the Notorious B I G s Murder Variety Retrieved August 30 2022 Further reading editSullivan Randall 2002 LAbyrinth A Detective Investigates the Murders of Tupac Shakur and Notorious B I G the Implication of Death Row Records Suge Knight and the Origins of the Los Angeles Police Scandal New York Atlantic Monthly Press ISBN 978 0 87113 838 5 Scott Cathy 2002 The Killing of Tupac Shakur 2nd ed Nevada Huntington Press ISBN 978 0 929712 20 8 Scott Cathy 2000 The Murder of Biggie Smalls New York St Martin s Press ISBN 978 0 312 26620 2 External links editDavid Mack at World Athletics nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David Mack police officer amp oldid 1183998474, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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