According to the book description of The Badge: Stories and Tales
from Both Sides of the Law, “This is a unique collection of historically and technically correct short
stories based on life experiences as a P.I. and cop in small town/suburban America. With a few exceptions, all are true. The
work is void of graphic sex, language or drug use. It's a fun read though some of the stories are a little hairy.”
According to the book description of Circa 1957, “Coming
of age, historically and technically correct novel, set during the era of early rock & roll and hot rodding.”
According to the book description of The Way It Was: Nostalgic
Tales of Hotrods and Romance, it is a “series of hotrod stories by author of Circa 1957 in collaboration
with noted illustrator Bill Lutz.”
According to the book description of Instinct Combat Shooting: Defensive
Handgunning For Police And Personal Protection, “In a gunfight, where lost time can result in lost life,
checking your sight picture is about the worst thing you can do. Instinct shooting exchanges luck for skill, honing the natural
tendency to focus your eyes on the threat and combining it with learned, accurate pistol control.”
About the Woodlawn Police Department
The Woodlawn Police Department has
a staff of 12 fulltime patrol officers supervised by 1 sergeant per each of the three shifts. The sergeants are under the
direct supervision of the Police Lieutenant, Jack Bennett. The entire division is headed by the Chief of Police, Colonel Walter
Obermeyer.
The police department has many duties
and assignments in addition to road patrol. The department has a community resource / crime prevention section, bike patrol,
investigation unit, drug task force unit (Narcotics Enforcement Entry Team / N.E.E.T.), and property code enforcement. These
assignments are just a few examples of our additional responsibilities to help us protect the citizens of Woodlawn.
The police department has a highly trained
investigative division. The division is under the direct supervision of Lieutenant Bennett. Woodlawn’s investigative
body consists of both Detective Fetter and Detective Pitsch. Both detectives have received extensive education and intense
training in criminal investigations and forensic investigations. The detectives investigate all major felony charges and select
misdemeanors. The responding patrol officer is trained to investigate the misdemeanor cases assigned to them.
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