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Steve  Rush
“What do you intend to do when you wake up? Will you proclaim the truth or continue to hide behind your façade?”
Steve Rush, Lethal Impulse

Denison  Hatch
“This has been a covert preparation for an overt operation." - Rory in NEVER GO ALONE”
Denison Hatch, Never Go Alone

“There were times that I may have broken the rules for justice.


I may have done things that were wrong but it was for the right reasons.”
Pete Thron, One Under: Face to face with the violent offenders he put away, can a New York City police officer survive the rigors of a corrupt prison?

Brian K. Vaughan
“Fuck the Bureau! Their entire outfit is half the size of the NYPD. I've got more officers who speak Arabic in one precinct that you guys have in the entire D.O.D.!”
Brian K. Vaughan, Ex Machina, Vol. 4: March to War

Gil Valle
“I think we would all agree that people should not be jailed for thoughts. But when, if ever, does a thought cross the line and become a crime?”
Gil Valle, Raw Deal: The Untold Story of NYPD's Cannibal Cop

Jason Medina
“It was becoming a very dark day for the NYPD.”
Jason Medina, The Manhattanville Incident: An Undead Novel

Jason Medina
“They know death is always a danger with my job, but they put it out of their minds and hope it will never happen to the person they care about.”
Jason Medina, The Manhattanville Incident: An Undead Novel

Vic Ferrari
“Fat bastards, faux titles, and a mysterious case of diarrhea—no two days were ever the same throughout my NYPD career. ”
Vic Ferrari

Manning Marable
“Most NYPD officers generally treated Malcolm X's murder case not as a significant political assassination, but as a neighborhood shooting in the dark ghetto, a casualty from two rival black gangs feuding against each other.”
Manning Marable, Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention

Michael Franzese
“In our life, you didn’t have a crime, and then they go investigate it, they were investigating you, to see what crime you might commit.”
Michael Franzese, Mafia Democracy: How Our Republic Became a Mob Racket

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