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Stephen Downing (born October 28, 1938) is an American screenwriter, producer, activist, and investigative journalist who began his screenwriting career in the 1960s while still working as a
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(LAPD) officer. Most of Downing's pre-1980 writing and producing credits appeared under pseudonyms to escape notice of the LAPD. Downing is active in the movement to end the international war on drugs and the militarization of police in America. In 2011, Downing became a board member of
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, formerly known as Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP), after years representing the group as a speaker. He left the board in 2019, but is still an advisory board member who gives speeches and writes op-ed pieces on behalf of the group. He also volunteers his time as an investigative journalist, with a focus on police corruption and reform, for a local print newspaper in Long Beach, California. As a television producer and screenwriter he is best known for the series '' Walking Tall'', '' RoboCop: The Series'', ''
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'' and ''
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.''


Law enforcement career

Downing retired from the LAPD in 1980 after more than 20 years of service, during which he saw firsthand the destructive nature of the war on drugs. Downing left his mark on the LAPD with many of his assignments. As Captain of Detectives, he established homicide investigation techniques still in use today. As Commanding Officer of Juvenile Division, he established and published a file that brought an end to abuses in state probation subsidy programs. As Commanding Officer of Southwest Area, he designed and implemented the first functionally integrated police operation in law enforcement aimed at combating gang activity, a program that became a national model. As a Commanding Officer of the Personnel and Training Bureau, he chaired the Shooting Review Board and provided the leadership to adopt the first use of force policy in the nation that had as its preamble a reverence for human life and its taking to be at last resort. Downing's son also served as an LAPD Deputy Chief. Michael P. Downing served as the Commanding Officer of Counter-Terrorism & Special Operations Bureau, and was interim Chief of Police after Chief
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stepped down in 1990. Since retirement, he has been an outspoken advocate to end both the
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and the war on drugs.


Activism against War on Drugs

Downing became opposed to the war on drugs after the death of a fellow officer in an undercover drug sting in 1973. Since then, the countless senseless deaths of civilians and officers from drug violence, and deaths of addicts who overdose due to impure and unpredictable street drugs, have cemented Downing's opposition to the drug war. He opposes the war on drugs not only due to its negative impact on minority communities, but also the drug war's corrupting influence on law enforcement. Downing believes the drug war is a distraction from law enforcement's true purpose, and has made police departments dependent on drug investigations as a source of funding obtained through civil assets forfeiture. As LEAP board member, Downing took part in the 2012 Caravan for Peace; joining Mexican poet, novelist, and peace activist
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to raise awareness of the disastrous effects drug prohibition has had on both the U.S. and Mexico. Downing has written opinion pieces advocating for the end of the drug war in publications such as the
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, ''New York'' magazine, and the ''
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''. After cannabis prohibition was ended in California, he served as a director, and later, for two years as chairman of the board of directors for Cannabis Sativa, Inc, a publicly-traded cannabis corporation.


Hollywood career

Downing's Hollywood credits include writing or producing credits on over 500 hours of television dating back to the 1965. His first Hollywood job was as a technical advisor on ''
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'', advising
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who would later buy Downing's first script for the TV show '' Dragnet''. While an LAPD officer he used three screen names to stay off the department's radar. He used the pseudonyms Michael Donovan, Sean Baine, and Adrian Leeds for his screenwriting credits. As Michael Donovan, Downing wrote for ten shows, including episodes of ''Dragnet'', ''Adam-12'', ''
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'', and '' Police Story''. As Sean Baine, he wrote for 16 shows, including ''
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'', '' Quincy, M.E.'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. As Adrian Leeds, he wrote for five shows, including ''
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'' and '' Police Woman''. Downing would write on weekends and his wife, Adrienne Allen, would deliver his scripts to producers. After retiring from the LAPD, Downing began exclusively using his real name for television projects. Downing has served as executive producer/show-runner/writer on fourteen television shows as himself. His production credits include the series ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' F/X: The Series'', and ''
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''. He has written and produced numerous made-for-television movies and mini-series including ''Without Warning: Terror in the Tower'' (about the first bombing of the New York World Trade Center in 1993), '' Crisis in Mid-Air'', ''Alone in the Neon Jungle'', ''Command in Hell'', and numerous projects adapting the novels of
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. Additional writing-only credits under his real name include ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Sierra'', ''
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'', and '' Walking Tall''. Downing has also been featured as himself many documentaries, including ''Legalize It'', '' The Culture High'', '' American Drug War 2: Cannabis Destiny'', and ''With Justice and Dignity: A Caravan for Peace''. His most recent work, ''Hate Train'', a screenplay about a Black female homicide detective who derails a murderous PAC supported white supremacist conspiracy launched from Palm Beach, Florida, was completed and taken to the production marketplace in May 2021. He is currently working on a screenplay about Shona Banda, a mother suffering from Crohn's Disease who became a victim of the state of Kansas' War on Cannabis.


Work on ''MacGyver''

Downing worked on the show ''MacGyver'' since its first season in 1985, eventually serving as the executive producer/showrunner. Downing's wife, Adrienne Allen, served as show publicist and their daughter, Julie, acted in multiple episodes of the series. Downing was the supervising producer/"show-doctor"responsible for MacGyver's refusal to use a gun, a character trait he pushed for after he was brought in after the pilot episode (in which MacGyver used a gun). Downing became an advocate for curbing access to guns, especially handguns, after seeing the effects of gun violence firsthand as a police officer. He was a witness to the LAPD's role in perpetuation of that violence by auctioning off seized guns—only for those guns to subsequently be used in a crime. This position earned criticism, including a call from the
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(NRA) to boycott MacGyver.


Investigative journalism efforts

Currently in his 80's, Downing lives in
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, where he frequently publishes articles investigating the Long Beach Police Department. Downing's investigative journalism efforts began after the LBPD shooting of Douglas Zerby by Long Beach police in 2010. The Los Angeles District Attorney declined to prosecute the shooting, but a subsequent civil case resulted in a $6.5 million judgement against the city. Downing does not take payment for his investigative journalism work, seeing it as a community service. Since 2010, Downing has uncovered innumerable scandals at the Long Beach Police Department. His writings have uncovered mismanagement, incompetence, corruption, abuse, and financial fraud at LBPD. This work has received praise from the community, but also criticism from the LBPD and its supporters (including a death threat from a former LBPD officer). In 2018, after developing a
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source within the LBPD, Downing worked with the
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and
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to uncover the LBPD's secret use of disappearing messaging app TigerText.
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and Downing's publisher, the Long Beach Beachcomber, would publish simultaneous articles on the scandal on September 18, 2018—resulting in LBPD Chief of Police Robert Luna issuing an order that very day ending his departments use of the disappearing message app his department had been using for the last four years.


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