Brad Wagner has had enough. After decades as a cop, the Washington DC officer feels ground down by the city’s carnage. “The violence and death never stop,” he says in ‘Walk The Blue Line – True Stories from Officers Who Protect and Serve’ (Little, Brown), by James Patterson and Matt Eversmann. “It just goes on…
‘Walk the Blue Line’ reveals the truth about police life
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