Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Book Review: L.A.'s Last Street Cop: Surviving Hollywood Freaks, the Aryan Brotherhood, and the L.A.P.D.'s Homicidal Vendetta Against Me by Al Moreno


L.A.'s Last Street Cop by Al Moreno

L.A.'s Last Street Cop: Surviving Hollywood Freaks, the Aryan Brotherhood, and the L.A.P.D.'s Homicidal Vendetta Against Me by Al Moreno
Summary and dedication and acknowledgements and then table of contents start this book.
Reason I wanted to read this book is because it's about cops and my dad was one and with all turmoil today I want to support them.
Story starts out with Moreno and he's out of the military and on the police force having finished up with the academy.
He journeys to many new places while on patrol with others and observes how things are done, depending on who you are with.
Rules are a bit different for them all.  Very detailed descriptions of the places and scenes they come upon.
Enjoy listening to the inner workings especially from this cops background of where he grew up. He knows how to outsmart the bad guys, as he was part of a gang at one time.
Very productive the means he uses. Like code names and numbers that go with the territory and felt like I was given special permission to know them.
Appendixes are included and index at the very end. 
Received this review copy from Book Marketer via the author and this is my honest opinion.

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