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"If you're a cop, this book will remind you why you started the job. If you're not, it might help you understand our behavior, and the importance of obtaining all the facts before passing judgment on a cop...it will take you on a roller coaster ride in the lives of law enforcement officers, interlaced with dark humor, unimaginable horrors and practical jokes." Lt. Doug Gregg, Washington County (TN) Sheriff's Office

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"If you're a cop, this book will remind you why you started the job. If you're not, it might help you understand our behavior, and the importance of obtaining all the facts before passing judgment on a cop...it will take you on a roller coaster ride in the lives of law enforcement officers, interlaced with dark humor, unimaginable horrors and practical jokes." Lt. Doug Gregg, Washington County (TN) Sheriff's Office
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Scott Fielden graduated from East Tennessee State University with a degree in marketing management, and has served with the Washington County (TN) Sheriff's Office since 1997. He currently holds the rank of reserve lieutenant. A member of the Police Writers Association, Fielden's articles have appeared in publications such as Southern Lawman, Police Times, Police Officer Quarterly, Police Magazine, Chief of Police, American Police Beat, Denver Police News and Community Links. His article, "Empathy Works Wonders" has been incorporated into the police academy training curriculum of the Wisconsin Department of Justice. His first book on police work, "Music City Blues," was based on his brother's law enforcement experiences, Detective Mark Fielden of the Metro Nashville (TN) Police Department. Published in 1997, it was designated as suggested reading for criminal justice majors at several universities. Before focusing on police writing, Fielden and fellow author Dough Hubler created the radio/newspaper comedy series, "Slade Rockgrip: Searching For America." An avid pilot and entrepreneur, Fielden resides in Johnson City, TN with his wife, Brenda.