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The Thin Black Line: True Stories by Black Law Enforcement Officers Policing America's Meanest Streets
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The Thin Black Line: True Stories by Black Law Enforcement Officers Policing America's Meanest Streets

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A nonfiction collection of the exploits and accomplishments of African American law enforcement officers.

LaVerne Dunlap - She infiltrates drug gangs and testifies against them in court . . . only to have the drug lords come gunning for her.

Dep. County Sheriff Winroe Reed - He goes into America's "Homicide Capital" alone to apprehend a 6'9" homicidal crack dealer . . . a man so dangerous no other cops would accompany him.

Robbie Robinson - A movie actor/martial arts star/probation officer, he takes down LA's toughest gangs.

These are just a few of the courageous black heroes in Hugh Holton's The Thin Black Line.

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Release dateJan 6, 2009
ISBN9781429922227
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The Thin Black Line: True Stories by Black Law Enforcement Officers Policing America's Meanest Streets
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Hugh Holton

Police Lieutenant Hugh Holton was a twenty-nine year veteran of the Chicago Police Department. He authored several bestselling novels, including, Time of the Assassins, The Left Hand of God, and Violent Crimes. At the time of his death, Hugh Holton was the highest ranking active police officer writing novels in America.

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