My Life in Law Enforcement: A True Life Story #1

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Hey guys! I'm pleased to announce that I will be starting something that I have been putting off for quite some time now, writing about my life just before getting in to law enforcement and and the adventures and journey during my career.

This is something that I have been wanting to do for a very long time but I always just kept putting it off, until now. I'm not a professional writer by no stretch of the imagination but I have so many stories to tell, I want to write them down and share them while I can still remember them, or at least most of them. I have hundreds of my old case files in my filing cabinet from several years ago. I kept copies of the files for two specific reasons. When I was in rookie school, a respected instructor of mine made a comment about saving your files because you might want to write a book about your career one day and those files would come in extremely handy for refreshing the memory. That comment stuck with me and I saved the majority of my cases. The other reason that I saved all of the copies was because it was just more efficient when going to court. If I didn't make a copy of my files, I would have to go to the office before court to make copies and that just didn't make good sense to me. Plus, the night before court, I would go through all of my cases just to make sure that all of my ducks were in a row. I have seen what happens when an officer isn't prepared for court and it's not pretty. I'm thankful that I kept all of the files because even though I can remember most of the major incidents, there's several things that have faded away.

The content that I will write about will be absolutely true to the best of my knowledge and recollection. Naturally I will change some of the names but not all. Although, I'm not quite sure of the legal responsibility I have when it comes to writing about some of the arrestees or prisoners. I could simplify it by just changing the names of anyone that I write about. But when it comes to some of the more violent offenders like murders or cartel members, I think using their real names will add a certain level of enticement to my stories. Also, the reader would be able to research the subjects mentioned further if they wished to do so. This is something I definitely need to look in to.
(If anyone has any knowledge or experience with this topic, please feel free to leave a comment.)

What to expect? All the meat and potatoes plus the extra sides! I will try not to leave anything out when it comes to narrating a particular incident. That means that some parts may be pretty "raw" for some readers. I will use the exact verbiage that was used by everyone involved, so there will be some rough language in certain parts. Another thing to be mindful of is that I will be describing certain crime scenes and incidents in FULL DETAIL later on. I'm letting you guys know all of this ahead of time just in case someone may be easily offended or sensitive to things that one might see at a major crime scene, vehicle accident, etc. etc. I will also try to add some photos throughout this journey. I also have some videos of my car chases and things that I will try to edit and upload later on.

I hope that everyone will enjoy reading my story. I've gotten a lot of support in the past about doing this so I hope not to disappoint. @bluelightbandit

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awesome stuff! I can't wait to dig into these stories as you release them.

Thanks man!

I think you have started something that will be very interesting.
How many times does the perpetrator get all the news and sympathy?
But, rarely do we get to hear or read of the officer's point of view.
It almost has to be a calling to be an officer.
Many times the officers are in no win situations.
I think you will point some of those times out to us.
Thank you

Francis

Thank you, I very much agree with you!

AHHH! I'm nervous and excited for you at the same time @bluelightbandit. It sure does help to remember the details when you take the time to share your experiences in written form... but it also brings those memories all flooding back and that's the part that makes me feel a little uneasy for you.

Thank you so much for your support, enthusiasm and concern, Becca! The good times and fun things I done outweigh the bad. The things that continuously haunt me are with me every day and night, so it's not like I'm opening a new wound. Although. I can see where sitting down and writing out the details can and probably will be taxing at times.

This is a good friend's comeback story, even if you say not a good writer, a story that brings inspiration to life.
This is very cool.

Thank you very much!

Your welcome

Excellent, looking forward to it!!

Thanks KP!

So you leave me hanging like that......i want a story now....🤣🤪

LOL I can't type that fast!

Yo my friend, I would love to read about your career in law enforcement. You will do well because I can sense a level of professionalism and greatness in things dear to you. I wish you well sir and I can't wait to read your stories.

Thanks man!

The writing will become easier as you go along. I am looking forward to reading your stories.

Thank you!

sir needed full all about that.

i think next one coming soon sir. Thanks far advance.

Thanks!

Can't wait to hear some of your stories! Looking forward to it!

Thanks Grizz!

Sounds like a good read! I think you will be fine as long as you don't use any victim identifying info. Most everything else is public record. Good luck!

Thanks! Yeah, I would never list any victim information. I understand about the public record thing, but I'm wondering about telling my personal experiences with some of the murderers and such, things that are not on public records. This is interesting, I think that I will just change the names if I write about things that aren't public record, like when someone used fecal matter for artwork one time. I will just play it by ear and see. Thanks for your input!

Really looking forward to your stories! That instructor gave you so really golden advice. I have boxes and boxes of cases from my career.

Thanks man, I'm looking forward to finally starting this project!

Did you do this on your YouTube channel at some point? Having some deja vu.

No. I may have told someone or mentioned somewhere that I wanted to write a book about this but I've never made a video about it.
I do remember someone requesting that I make videos telling my personal stories because they were really interested but I never did. What's your YT username?

The Grenadier is my channel name, and it must have been someone else then

Excellent looking forword do it sir.

I read your writing.very good blog.
Thanks for share a good story.

Thank you for your continued support of SteemSilverGold

Awesome post and really excited to read the others! Too often nobody pays attwntion to those in blue and the task they do. Thanks for sharing!!