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Undercover Detective Bares All in Confessional Memoir

Submitted by Joe Sanchez Picon, Aug 15, 2007 22:35

I was a Port Authority police officer, NYPD police officer and New York State corrections officer. I'm also a Vietnam combat wounded veteran. I co- wrote two books "Latin Blues" & "True Blue:The enemy within." From what I've read of Robert Cea, it was all about him wanting to be a super cop. I was on the job way before he was. In my books , unlike Mr. Robert Cea's book " No Lights, No Sirens" I give credit to a lot of good cops that I worked with: the Irish, the Italians, the Hispanics, the blacks, the Jews and so on...I also write about the bad cops. I would like Robert Cea to read "True Blue:The enemy within" and learn something. -Joe Sanchez Picon


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