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New Mexico and North Dakota
July 18, 2007 (San Dimas, CA)
Police-Writers.com is a website that lists state and local police officers who
have written books. The website added police officers from
New Mexico and
North Dakota.
Bart Skelton was raised on the Mexican border
and attended college at Southwestern University, Sul Ross State University and
New Mexico State University. He joined the
New Mexico State Police in 1984 and later
became a Special Agent with the U.S. Customs Service and is stationed in New
Mexico.
Bart Skelton is the author of Down on the
Border: A Western Lawman's Journal.
Darrell Graf is the former Chief of Police of
the
Medina Police Department (North
Dakota).
Darrell Graf graduated from the North Dakota
Law Enforcement Training Center in August of
1976. He holds two patents on firefighting devices he invented.
Steve Schnabel is the former Colonel of the
Medina Police Department (North
Dakota). Steven Schnabel graduated from the North Dakota
Law Enforcement Training Center in April of
1981. He is also a staff sergeant for the North Dakota Army National Guard of
which he has been a member for over 19 years.
Darrell Graf and
Steve Schabel are the authors of It's All
About Power. According to the book description, It's All About
Power is a true and accurate eye witness account of the shoot-out
between Gordon Kahl and US Marshals at Medina,
North Dakota in 1983. Of the book, Senator
John DeCamp (Lincoln, NE) said, There are many problems in America today. It's
All About Power is a stimulating account of the disaster at Medina, ND in 1983
which was the first in a series of similar shocking events that have rocked our
nation. I would highly recommend everyone from politicians to distressed farmers
and government agents to militia members read and learn from this fabulous
book!
Dr. Allen Koss, PhD (Sitting Bull
College, Ft. Yates, ND) added, The authors...have dealt with Post Traumatic
Stress Disorder for the past 16 years. This
text should be a significant contribution to the education of other
law enforcement officers.
Police-Writers.com now hosts 657
police officers (representing 289 police
departments) and their 1398 books in six categories, there are also listings of
United States federal
law enforcement employees turned authors,
international police officers who have written books and civilian police
personnel who have written books.
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