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Four days on the job Jay Dobyns was shot point-blank in the back by a criminal suspect. The bullet travelled through his lung and exited his chest. For the next twenty-seven years, he accepted every dirty and dangerous undercover assignment possible. Some days he succeeded, on others he failed, but all he ever wanted to do was to defend and protect people who couldn't, or wouldn't, do that for themselves. Death threats mounted from street criminals and he was again shot in the back. This time not by a suspect, but by the people he worked for; abandoned and marginalized, the threats were…mehr

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Four days on the job Jay Dobyns was shot point-blank in the back by a criminal suspect. The bullet travelled through his lung and exited his chest. For the next twenty-seven years, he accepted every dirty and dangerous undercover assignment possible. Some days he succeeded, on others he failed, but all he ever wanted to do was to defend and protect people who couldn't, or wouldn't, do that for themselves. Death threats mounted from street criminals and he was again shot in the back. This time not by a suspect, but by the people he worked for; abandoned and marginalized, the threats were ignored and he was framed as an arsonist who tried to murder his family. What came next was corruption and a cover-up to proportions that few would ever believe our government was capable of. This is his true story.
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Jay Dobyns served as a special agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms from 1987 to 2014. He was a participant in over five hundred undercover operations. His book, No Angel: My Harrowing Undercover Journey to the Inner Circle of the Hells Angels, is a New York Times bestseller. He is a keynote speaker, lectures on law enforcement topics, consults on film and television projects, and coaches high school football. He lives in Tucson, Arizona.