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D.A.R.E. Cop Turned Drug Dealer Shocks New York Community

D.A.R.E. Cop Turned Drug Dealer Shocks New York Community

Badge Betrayed: Former New York D.A.R.E. Officer Admits to Selling Drugs While on Duty

In a stunning breach of public trust, a former New York police officer who once stood before schoolchildren as a Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) instructor has admitted to peddling drugs while wearing the very uniform meant to symbolize law and order.

Michael Tapscott, a 13-year veteran of the Geneva Police Department, pleaded guilty in Ontario County Court to 40 drug-related charges. The disgraced former officer resigned from the department last year after allegations surfaced that he was selling Adderall — a Schedule II controlled substance — while on duty and even conducting transactions from his marked patrol car.

For years, Tapscott served not only as a police officer but also as a D.A.R.E. instructor, a role dedicated to steering young Americans away from the dangers of drugs. Instead, according to the investigation, he was contributing to the very crisis he was sworn to fight.

Investigation Exposed Stunning Misconduct

The investigation began in April 2025 after the Ontario County Sheriff’s Office received a tip that a uniformed officer was selling narcotics while driving a marked police vehicle. What followed was a coordinated probe involving multiple law enforcement agencies.

Ontario County Sheriff David Cirencione confirmed that investigators uncovered evidence that Tapscott not only sold illegal substances himself but also allegedly solicited fellow officers and civilians to participate in buying and selling drugs — both on duty and off.

The case ultimately led to a sweeping set of charges. Tapscott faced:

  • Three counts of fifth-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance
  • Three counts of fifth-degree criminal sale of a controlled substance
  • Two counts of official misconduct

His guilty plea came after additional charges were filed. Notably, the plea offer was extended by the court itself, not by prosecutors.

Others Implicated

The scandal did not stop with one officer. Three additional individuals were indicted in connection with the case:

  • Geneva Police Sgt. David Felice
  • Former Geneva Police Officer Nathan Jacon
  • William McGowan

The involvement of multiple current and former officers raises serious concerns about accountability and integrity within the ranks. While the overwhelming majority of America’s law enforcement officers serve honorably and risk their lives daily to protect our communities, incidents like this erode public trust and undermine the sacrifice of their fellow officers.

Consequences and Accountability

Under the terms of his plea agreement, Tapscott will serve 16 weekends in jail followed by five years of probation. For many Americans who expect swift and serious consequences when public officials betray their oath, the sentence may seem light compared to the gravity of the misconduct.

Law enforcement officers are granted immense authority and responsibility. They carry the power to arrest, to enforce the law, and to represent the rule of law itself. When someone entrusted with that power instead uses it to distribute narcotics — from inside a squad car, no less — it represents a direct assault on the integrity of the badge.

The badge is a symbol of honor and service. When it’s tarnished by corruption, it dishonors every officer who upholds their oath with courage and integrity.

This case serves as a sobering reminder that accountability must apply to everyone — especially those entrusted with enforcing our laws. America deserves law enforcement officers who stand firmly on the side of justice, not those who exploit their position for personal gain.

As this case moves forward, citizens will be watching closely. Upholding the rule of law is not optional. It is the foundation of a strong nation — and it must be defended without compromise.


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