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Some Gave All: A History of Baltimore Police Officers Killed in the Line of Duty, 1808-2007

Some Gave All: A History of Baltimore Police Officers Killed in the Line of Duty, 1808-2007
By Steven P. Olson, Robert P. Brown

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From Baltimore's earliest days as mobtown to current drug and gang violence, this memorial volume, written by two veteran officers presents brief biographies of the 124 men and women of the Baltimore Police Department who lost their lives serving their city, with emphasis on the circumstances surrounding the death of each.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #753543 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-09-21
  • Released on: 2007-08-21
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 248 pages

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Compelling Read by Respected Patrol Officers5
Some Gave All is a compelling read that makes you want to keep reading, the authors take historic information and some all make it impossible to put down. The authors of this book are respected active patrol officers in Baltimore city and perhaps that is what lends them the ability to heart fully convey the reality of lesson learned and not learned through the tragic history of Baltimore City's Finest Line of Duty Deaths.

For anyone interested in police history, Baltimore history, or police in general this book is a true must have.

Honorable Men & Women - Gone , Not Forgotten5
This book offers excellent accounts of the circumstances which led to the untimely deaths of men and women who patrolled the streets of Baltimore City (1808-2007). Having served with a few of those officers, I find this book to be a glowing tribute to their lives.

Valuable Contribution5
This is a well-researched and effective, heart-felt tribute to the officers who have died for Baltimore. Olson and Brown gracefully honor those who serve in a text that is as valuable to those who are interested in policing as to those who study our nation's history.