Episode No. 79 Confessions of an Oakland
Cop Date: September 4, 2009 Notes: Confessions of an Oakland Cop, Sergeant
Robert Searle, Oakland Police Department (ret.).
Lieutenant Robert Searle, served in the United States Army for three years, including
a tour in Vietnam, “spent approximately 23 years in law Enforcement after serving in the Vietnam War. Most of that time
was with the Oakland California Police Department. There he worked as a Patrol Officer; as a Field Training Officer; Undercover
Agent for The Federal Organized Crime Task Force; Sergeant in Patrol; and as a Sergeant in Major Narcotics Violators Unit
of The Vice Squad.” Robert Searle is the author of Streets of Fire: Confessions of an
Oakland Cop.
According to the
book description of Streets of Fire: Confessions of an Oakland Cop, “The release of Streets
of Fire could not be better timed; we need his story now! If you are COP (i.e., Constable on Patrol) Bob understands you.
If you like intrigue, grit, excitement and nail biting action, read on! If you are a father, Bob's a great example: his three
sons prove that. If you are a young person looking for a role-model, Bob's book is for you. If you are a hooker being controlled
by your pimp, or an addiction, please read on. If you are a College student looking for a quick and exciting read, this is
it! Or, if you are simply tired of insipid books that don't carry much weight nor deliver much punch, and you are looking
for a book that delivers entertainment, counsel, intrigue, suspense, and-the occasional shock factor--then this book is for
you!”
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