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St. Joseph, Minnesota, police officer Brian Klinefelter was gunned down on January 29, 1996, leaving behind a wife and infant daughter. His death in the midst of a crime spree by three local men shocked Central Minnesota. But the response of his family and others affected by that nights violence was just as surprising in its grace. Drawing on dozens of interviews and hundreds of pages of court records, The Klinefelter Legacy reveals never-before-published details about that night, and also what the family and others have done in the twenty years since to help themselves and the community heal.

Produktbeschreibung
St. Joseph, Minnesota, police officer Brian Klinefelter was gunned down on January 29, 1996, leaving behind a wife and infant daughter. His death in the midst of a crime spree by three local men shocked Central Minnesota. But the response of his family and others affected by that nights violence was just as surprising in its grace. Drawing on dozens of interviews and hundreds of pages of court records, The Klinefelter Legacy reveals never-before-published details about that night, and also what the family and others have done in the twenty years since to help themselves and the community heal.
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Autorenporträt
Andy Marso grew up in St. Cloud and graduated from Cathedral High School before leaving Minnesota to attend the University of Kansas. He has written for the St. Cloud Times, Washington Post and Topeka Capital-Journal, among other publications. He lives in Topeka, where he is a journalist for the Kansas Health Institute News Service and his first book, Worth the Pain: How Meningitis Nearly Killed Me--Then Changed My Life for the Better, is available on Amazon.