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Tragedy in America

Cory Evans

Editorial: Defiance Press and Publishing

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Sinopsis

In "Tragedy in America," former Louisville police officer Cory Evans delivers a raw, unflinching account of his journey from a humble childhood in Appalachia to becoming a dedicated soldier and police officer, only to see his career and life destroyed during the turbulent riots of 2020.
 
Evans takes readers through his experiences growing up in poverty in Eastern Kentucky, his military service in Afghanistan, and his time as a beat cop in Louisville's most dangerous neighborhoods. With unflinching honesty, he recounts the daily realities of modern policing—from life-saving interventions to split-second decisions that would later be scrutinized by media and politicians.
 
Everything changes during the summer of 2020, when Evans finds himself on the front lines of civil unrest. Following a controversial arrest during the riots, Evans becomes the target of federal prosecution, ultimately leading to his imprisonment. He argues that his case represents the weaponization of the justice system against law enforcement for political purposes.
 
Part memoir, part warning, Evans's narrative raises uncomfortable questions about the intersection of politics, justice, and public service in today's polarized America. Whether you agree with his perspective or not, his story offers a rarely-heard voice from inside the thin blue line during one of America's most divisive periods.
 
If you enjoyed "The War on Cops," "Bleeding Blue," and "The Warrior's Mind," you'll love "Tragedy in America."
Disponible desde: 22/08/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 242 páginas.

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