My Kind of Town

By Anthony Sabatello
Published by The von Raesfeld Agency
$1.99 Rating: Not yet rated.
Published: Aug. 12, 2012
Words: 48,597 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9780984743988


Short description

My Kind of Town chronicles the real life experiences of a Chicago cop during the early 1960s. Anthony Sabatello’s brief career with the Chicago Police Department was spent in the Patrol Division and in the Traffic Division, which enables him to provide different perspectives on being a “copper” in the Windy City.

Extended description

My Kind of Town chronicles the real life experiences of a Chicago cop during the early 1960s. Anthony Sabatello’s brief career with the Chicago Police Department was spent in the Patrol Division and in the Traffic Division, which enables him to provide different perspectives on being a “copper” in the Windy City. Some of the events he describes are interesting, some are entertaining (what ordinary citizens might call “bizarre”), but none depict violence and all are true accounts. Beware, there is some strong language.

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chicago, police officer

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Review by: robert madio on Sep. 12, 2012 : (no rating)
Thoroughly enjoyable read about Windy City Traffic Cops. Entertaining story on how Chicago trains it's cops in the traffic department.
The author's narration of his personal experience is both lighthearted and informative.
(reviewed within a month of purchase)

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