Stabbed in the Other I

A True Story of a Deputy Sheriff Who Was the Target of a Character and Physical Assassination by His Own Department.

Biography & Memoir
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Author: Bernard Fife ISBN: 9781504933322
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: September 25, 2015
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Bernard Fife
ISBN: 9781504933322
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: September 25, 2015
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

This novel is a follow-up sequel to my first, which was called Stabbed in the I. It is my impression that the reader of this book will see the ironic situation that I have been placed in while being a law enforcement officer. To issue a statement in their sheriff office Mission Goals and then to fall short of those expectations is the greatest failure that anyone can experience. On the cover of my first novel, I have a black ribbon next to a badge. As I am injured for life, I did not place the ribbon across that badge, which is held exclusively for those who have paid the ultimate price in law enforcement.

Perhaps the other I would stand for irony. Being a law enforcement officer and having the same agency violate the civil rights of one of its own is reprehensible.

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This novel is a follow-up sequel to my first, which was called Stabbed in the I. It is my impression that the reader of this book will see the ironic situation that I have been placed in while being a law enforcement officer. To issue a statement in their sheriff office Mission Goals and then to fall short of those expectations is the greatest failure that anyone can experience. On the cover of my first novel, I have a black ribbon next to a badge. As I am injured for life, I did not place the ribbon across that badge, which is held exclusively for those who have paid the ultimate price in law enforcement.

Perhaps the other I would stand for irony. Being a law enforcement officer and having the same agency violate the civil rights of one of its own is reprehensible.

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