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Book details
  • Genre:LAW
  • SubGenre:Criminal Law / General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:99
  • eBook ISBN:9781483528045

Shoot or be Killed

Putting You in the Officer's Shoes During a Use of Deadly Force Case

by Tim C. Stadler

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Overview
Ever wonder what exactly happens when an officer is involved in the User of Deadly Force? What the officer saw and what he thought as it occurred? You have that opportunity as a 25 year veteran police Sergeant puts you in his shoes on that fateful day he experienced. You are taken step by step from being assigned the call, to arriving at the scene. You then experience exactly what he saw and was thinking up to and through that life or death moment. You experience what happens afterwards and how it affects your life.
Description
Ever wonder what exactly happens when an officer is involved in the User of Deadly Force? What the officer saw and what he thought as it occurred? You have that opportunity as a 25 year veteran police Sergeant puts you in his shoes on that fateful day he experienced. You are taken step by step from being assigned the call, to arriving at the scene. You then experience exactly what he saw and was thinking up to and through that life or death moment. You experience what happens afterwards and how it affects your life.
About the author
Tim C. Stadler was born and raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma. After graduating High School he spent his senior summer in boot camp at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego, California. After graduating boot camp he attended college at Oklahoma State University while serving in the Marine Corps Reserves as an Anti-Tank T.O.W. gunner squad Sergeant. In 1984 he joined the Tulsa Police Department. He worked in all aspects of the police department save undercover due to looking so much like a United States Marine. He was the founder of the Tulsa Police Departments first Cybercrime Detective Unit which he supervised for 10 years before retiring in 2009. He has written “Yost Family History: Germany to 2014”. A 564 page book about his Yost ancestors from Germany who came to America, fought in the Revolutionary War, and every war since as the family spread all across the United States. He has written journal articles on Electronic Evidence and E-Discovery.