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| The author Harold
McCormick, a 30 year police veteran, one of "the originals", became a county
cop the day the department was formed in 1960. His recall and powerful story
telling skills have created a fascinating book and a terrific read. |
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Street Cop: The Dark Side of Suburbia This
book is unique - it takes the reader into the world of one of America's leading
suburban police departments as officers tackle major cases: murders, cop
shootings, prostitution, grave robbing, rapes and high-speed
pursuits.
The police officers in the book tell of the savage murders of
children, sniper attacks on innocent victims, of serial killers on the prowl,
brutal line of duty police officer deaths and the stretched thin blue line that
separates these men and women from the soccer games, backyard barbecues and
swimming pools of suburbia.
Most of all, the stories reflect the
courage, tenacity and dedication of the police officers who lived them - and,
in some cases, suffered tragic results.
Suffolk County is home to some
of the more spectacular crimes in recent memory. These include the "Amityville
Horror" case, the "Satanic" murder of a teenaged boy in Northport, the ghouls
who stole skulls from mausoleums, the nuns with their novel defense against
attackers, the state investigation of police corruption that shook the
department to its foundation and many more.
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