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Stolen Lives - Killed by Law Enforcement (2nd edition)

Title : Stolen Lives - Killed by Law Enforcement (2nd edition)
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Rating : 4.81 (985 Votes)
Asin : 0967513626
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 373 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-08-11
Language : English

Stolen Lives means a lot to me because it is keeping alive the names of those who died. All but a couple of the victims were dark and the police were white and virtually none got into trouble until now. But that they should have had to do so is both a tragedy and an indictment of the government. Their message is a simply one: No more lives should be lost as a result of police misconduct and brutality. Unknown to one another and to most of us in life, in death they speak with one voice. There was never any justice done in the case. The Stolen Lives Project makes a valuab

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Kaylyn Cotton-Dobie, Important to read this book. Kaylyn Cotton-Dobie, 3Important to read this book. B. Berg Kaylyn Cotton-Dobie, 34, murdered by two Reno police officers on March 24, 1999. Kaylyn was my ex-husband's sister and I knew her very well - since she was a teenager. Facts about Kaylyn: she joined the military after high school with her boyfriend on the "buddy" system. They subsequently married and had a daughter. Her husband decided he didn't want to be married anymore and they divorced. Kaylyn was sma. , murdered by two Reno police officers on March 2Important to read this book. B. Berg Kaylyn Cotton-Dobie, 34, murdered by two Reno police officers on March 24, 1999. Kaylyn was my ex-husband's sister and I knew her very well - since she was a teenager. Facts about Kaylyn: she joined the military after high school with her boyfriend on the "buddy" system. They subsequently married and had a daughter. Her husband decided he didn't want to be married anymore and they divorced. Kaylyn was sma. , 1999. Kaylyn was my ex-husband's sister and I knew her very well - since she was a teenager. Facts about Kaylyn: she joined the military after high school with her boyfriend on the "buddy" system. They subsequently married and had a daughter. Her husband decided he didn't want to be married anymore and they divorced. Kaylyn was sma. Important to read this book. B. Berg Kaylyn Cotton-Dobie, 34, murdered by two Reno police officers on March 24, 1999. Kaylyn was my ex-husband's sister and I knew her very well - since she was a teenager. Facts about Kaylyn: she joined the military after high school with her boyfriend on the "buddy" system. They subsequently married and had a daughter. Her husband decided he didn't want to be married anymore and they divorced. Kaylyn was sma. , murdered by two Reno police officers on March 2Important to read this book. B. Berg Kaylyn Cotton-Dobie, 34, murdered by two Reno police officers on March 24, 1999. Kaylyn was my ex-husband's sister and I knew her very well - since she was a teenager. Facts about Kaylyn: she joined the military after high school with her boyfriend on the "buddy" system. They subsequently married and had a daughter. Her husband decided he didn't want to be married anymore and they divorced. Kaylyn was sma. , 1999. Kaylyn was my ex-husband's sister and I knew her very well - since she was a teenager. Facts about Kaylyn: she joined the military after high school with her boyfriend on the "buddy" system. They subsequently married and had a daughter. Her husband decided he didn't want to be married anymore and they divorced. Kaylyn was sma. Important to read this book. B. Berg Kaylyn Cotton-Dobie, 34, murdered by two Reno police officers on March 24, 1999. Kaylyn was my ex-husband's sister and I knew her very well - since she was a teenager. Facts about Kaylyn: she joined the military after high school with her boyfriend on the "buddy" system. They subsequently married and had a daughter. Her husband decided he didn't want to be married anymore and they divorced. Kaylyn was sma. , 1999. Kaylyn was my ex-husband's sister and I knew her very well - since she was a teenager. Facts about Kaylyn: she joined the military after high school with her boyfriend on the "buddy" system. They subsequently married and had a daughter. Her husband decided he didn't want to be married anymore and they divorced. Kaylyn was sma. George Jaeger said The Judas Syndrome. Peace Officer, a person emotionally sound with a desire to protect the weak from the more powerful and unjust people and to regulate the conduct of all people in order to level the playing field of life, utilizing the law fairly and equally.Stolen Lives brings together information, that by it's numbers should make everyone act not just think about the tally.In 1966, my first year in Law Enforcement as a b. Lack of research is unfair to true victims The funny thing about this book is, three years ago I would have believed every single word. Now I know better. The man who shot my friends father, and killed three of his friends is in this book. If his life was justifiably taken, then how many others in this book were as well.It is a noble thing to point out injustice, but it does no service to anyone, INCLUDING and especially the victims, to not have r

Information includes the victims' names, ages, race/nationality, date killed, location, and a description of the circumstances surrounding their deaths. Some photos of victims are also included. since 1990. Stolen Lives documents over 2000 cases of people killed by law enforcement agents throughout the U.S. The book includes cases from 47 states and Washington, D.C.

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