He’s Got a Gun!
Genre: True Crime
Brittni King tell us her story of being a female officer in John Wills' book "Women Warriors: Stories from the Thin Blue Line."
In the police academy, some cadets arrive having already been employed in an area of law enforcement,
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Texas Weather with or without Water
Genre: Short Stories
David Smith gives you more short stories in "Texas Spirit."
"If you don’t like Texas’ weather, wait twenty minutes”
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That Caldwell Girl
Genre: Folk Tales
Luke Boyd tells more stories in "Coon Dogs and Outhouses V1."
"Say, whatever happened to that Caldwell girl?"
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Halloween Came Early
Genre: True Crime
Kaneisha Collins tells her story on the force.
Routine patrol took on a whole new perspective on a June night in 2010.
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6. Texas Medical Center
Genre: Short Stories
More short stories by David Smith and "Texas Spirit."
Though I’ve said it before I’ll say it again, I don’t want to be sick anywhere, but when my time comes to be dreadfully sick,
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That Caldwell Girl
Genre: Short Stories
Luke Boyd tells more of his childhood stories in "Coon Dogs and Outhouses V1."
"Say, whatever happened to that Caldwell girl?"
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Blue Candy
Genre: True Crime
Women officers tell their stories in John Will's book "Women Warriors: Stories From The thin blue line."
I worked first watch, midnight to eight, most of my career in the so-called bad part of town.
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Texiana Pearls and Water
Genre: Short Stories
David Smith relates more stories in his book "Texas Spirit."
By a fortunate set of circumstances in the late 1950s, I was able to purchase an extraordinary collection of Texiana from the estate of William A. Philpott,
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Papa was a nightrider
Genre: Short Stories
Luke Boyd continues to tell his stories in "Coon Dogs and Outhouses."
On one occasion we were sent to bed at the usual time, and for some reason, I let myself fall asleep.
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A Rookie’s Tale
Genre: True Crime
Kimberly paints herself as the quintessential Keystone Cop.
To say I was gullible early in my career would be an understatement.
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