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Chicago PD A Personal Journey

Chicago PD A Personal Journey
Author: Edward McCloskey
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2018-05-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1483485161

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The author completed a 31 year career working as a patrolman, detective and sergeant with the Chicago Police Department and now he would like to provide you, the reader, with graphic insight into many of his personal experiences from the streets that he worked. This book details his career and contains an eye witness account of happenings that have occurred during an interesting time in Chicago's history. Some of these happenings include stories working as a patrolman in Cabrini Green, during it's most violent period, his detective division investigations, including serial killer, John Wayne Gacy and his assignments as a sergeant, including working as a gang tactical team supervisor. There are also stories about the sergeant during his time at the FBI National Academy in Quantico. A lot of people wonder what police work would be like for them and question how they would react under a given situation You will have the opportunity to read about his experiences and decide that for yourself.


Chicago P.D., Homicide

Chicago P.D., Homicide
Author: Robert R. Railey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2014-12-08
Genre: Chicago (Ill.)
ISBN: 9781622492329

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"No other family in the history of America has provided more solace to the surviving family members of homicide victims than the Morris family of Chicago which has furnished their fair city with four continuous generations of excellent and dedicated homicide detectives." Each of the four parts of the novel follows a different generation dealing with historic crimes in Chicago.


BARGAIN FOR MURDER

BARGAIN FOR MURDER
Author: NICK KLEVE
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2014-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 149071801X

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Inspector Bobby Cash of the Chicago PD and his partner, Kodak, have investigated many a homicide in their combined years on the force, but nothing like the new serial killer on the scene called, "the BUTCHER" by the Chicago press. During his investigation he inherits not only money but an unexpected romance as well . This book does contain graphic language.


Sarge! Cases of a Chicago Police Detective Sergeant in the 1960s, ’70s, and ’80s

Sarge! Cases of a Chicago Police Detective Sergeant in the 1960s, ’70s, and ’80s
Author: John A. DiMaggio
Publisher: Crossroad Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2018-10-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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“SARGE!” is a fascinating memoir by the late Chicago Police Detective Sergeant John A. DiMaggio, one of the most decorated officers on the force during a career that spanned the years 1957 to 1991. Among his awards are two Superintendent’s Awards of Valor, Mayor Richard J. Daley’s Praiseworthy Acknowledgment Plaque for Exceptional Act of Bravery Involving Risk of Life, a Presidential Citation of Appreciation, the Illinois Police Association Award of Valor, and many more. Upon his retirement in 1991, DiMaggio wrote a fascinating account of his work as a cop. The manuscript languished among his personal effects until after his death in 2008, after which his family decided to resurrect it, spruce it up, and submit it for publication. It turns out that he was an excellent word craftsman and storyteller; in fact, he was no stranger to writing—for many years he wrote the “Ask Sarge” column for the Mystery Writers of America Midwest Chapter newsletter. Told in a conversational, “regular guy” voice in episodic fashion, “SARGE!” reveals to the reader what it was really like to be a cop. The manuscript in many ways takes the form of a prose treatment of a weekly television police drama. A large selection of PHOTOS is included. DiMaggio takes the reader back to the decades such as the turbulent 1960s, when the police department was making a painful transition from “old school” to modernization. The author describes firsthand the legendary riots that occurred in Chicago after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. He illustrates the integration of minorities into the department and how that played out. He also goes into famous cases of corruption and the politics of navigating such a large department. One of the “set pieces” of the book is the story of how DiMaggio, as part of the “Three Musketeers”—a trio that included two detectives who were close friends—investigated a series terrifying slasher attacks on women that occurred in the city in the mid-70s. The case became one of the police department’s most memorable. Among the other cases detailed in the book include how DiMaggio found himself entering the home of a crazed young man holding hostages with a shotgun; the investigation of the discovery of a headless corpse; the takedown of the Chicago “Mad Bomber”; how an anonymous audio tape provided clues to the identities of armed robbers; and the manhunt for a cop killer.


The Cop

The Cop
Author: R.J. Ellory
Publisher: Abrams
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2013-03-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1468306537

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In the second novella of the award–winning author’s eBook exclusive trilogy, a cop’s account sheds new light on a young girl’s murder in 1956 Chicago. In The Sister, R.J. Ellory introduces readers to a woman who thinks she knows all the facts about her sister’s murder. But no single narrative can account for every detail. And sometimes the smallest detail can turn everything we know on its head. Now it’s time to hear from someone who saw what the sister didn’t see. The Cop brings new layers of tension to R.J. Ellory’s electrifying trilogy, Three Days in Chicagoland.


First in Violence, Deepest in Dirt

First in Violence, Deepest in Dirt
Author: Jeffrey S. Adler
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2009-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0674020081

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Between 1875 and 1920, Chicago's homicide rate more than quadrupled, making it the most violent major urban center in the United States--or, in the words of Lincoln Steffens, "first in violence, deepest in dirt." In many ways, however, Chicago became more orderly as it grew. Hundreds of thousands of newcomers poured into the city, yet levels of disorder fell and rates of drunkenness, brawling, and accidental death dropped. But if Chicagoans became less volatile and less impulsive, they also became more homicidal. Based on an analysis of nearly six thousand homicide cases, First in Violence, Deepest in Dirt examines the ways in which industrialization, immigration, poverty, ethnic and racial conflict, and powerful cultural forces reshaped city life and generated soaring levels of lethal violence. Drawing on suicide notes, deathbed declarations, courtroom testimony, and commutation petitions, Jeffrey Adler reveals the pressures fueling murders in turn-of-the-century Chicago. During this era Chicagoans confronted social and cultural pressures powerful enough to trigger surging levels of spouse killing and fatal robberies. Homicide shifted from the swaggering rituals of plebeian masculinity into family life and then into street life. From rage killers to the "Baby Bandit Quartet," Adler offers a dramatic portrait of Chicago during a period in which the characteristic elements of modern homicide in America emerged.


Pertinent Facts on Homicide

Pertinent Facts on Homicide
Author: Chicago (Ill.). Police Department. Training Division
Publisher:
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1962
Genre:
ISBN:

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Murder in Canaryville

Murder in Canaryville
Author: Jeff Coen
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2021-01-12
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1641602848

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The grandson and great-grandson of Chicago police officers, Chicago Police Detective James Sherlock was CPD through-and-through. His career had seen its share of twists and turns, from his time working undercover to thwart robberies on Chicago's L trains, to his side gig working security at The Jerry Springer Show, to his years as a homicide detective. He thought he had seen it all. But on this day, he was at the records center to see the case file for the murder of John Hughes, who was seventeen years old when he was gunned down in a park on Chicago's Southwest Side on May 15, 1976. The case had haunted many in the department for years and its threads led everywhere: Police corruption. Hints of the influence of the Chicago Outfit. A crooked judge. Even the belief that the cover-up extended to &“hizzoner&” himself—legendary Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley. Sherlock, expecting to retire within a year, had a dream assignment: working cold cases for the Chicago office of the FBI. And with time for one more big investigation, he had chosen this stubborn case. More than forty years after the Hughes killing, he was hopeful he could finally put the case to rest. Then the records clerk handed Sherlock a thin manila folder. A murder that had roiled the city and had been investigated for years had been reduced to a few reports and photographs. What should have been a massive file with notes and transcripts from dozens of interviews was nowhere to be found. Sherlock could have left the records center without the folder and cruised into retirement, and no one would have noticed. Instead, he tucked the envelope under his arm and carried it outside.


The Murder Police 2

The Murder Police 2
Author: Judge Hardy
Publisher: B. T. Books
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2017-09-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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On October 14, 2003, the citizens of Chicago were glued to their television sets watching the Cub's play the Florida Marlins in game five of the national league playoffs. Simultaneously, on the far south side of the city, two young struggling drug addicted women entered into an abandoned house for the purpose of having sex for drugs unaware that they would never leave again. The two men whom they met will go on a killing spree over the next few months killing others before the police become aware of their crimes. It is now a race between killers who are now planning to kill again, and "The Murder Police" who must stop them before two more innocent women are murdered. The language is real. The people are real. This story is real and it leaves you on the very edge of your seat with a racing spell bounded heart until its very end. This is one of many tragic true cases of Chicago's finest..."The Murder Police"