This book is two things. It is a brief memoir, outlining the lessons learned and things observed over the course of a lifetime spent in law enforcement as an African American. It is also a call to action for African American youth based upon the perceived need for bold leadership in our community. The book advocates for a strategic approach when dealing with law enforcement and recognizes that our future lies in the hands of the best, brightest, and boldest among the next generation.
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