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Steve
Takesian has been a policeman since 1986 and is presently a lieutenant
in charge of the night shift in the blue collar community of Lawrence,
Massachusetts. Willie Horton: True Crime and Its Influence on a Presidential Election,
which describes the case of Willie Horton and Governor Michael
Dukakis's downfall, is his first book. It's filled with unusual police
anecdotes --incidents of real life that perhaps only a veteran city cop
would ever be aware of -- such as:
"Asking
indigent people ridiculous questions in an effort to derive amusement
might be considered mean-spirited. One officer I knew brought this
distorted brand of levity to new heights however. He would draw stick
figures, as would a 5-year-old child, and then show the crude
illustration to the various prostitutes, drug addicts, and homeless
people who walked the streets. He would then ask them with a straight
face and in a professional manner if they had seen the 'robbery
suspect' depicted in the drawing. His inquiries were usually met with
extended silence before the street person said no and walked away. On a
few occasions, the officer was told that he would be informed of any
future encounter. Needless to say, not one person of the night could
ever identify the suspect." (page 77)
Steve has a
strong interest in history, particularly the battle of Stalingrad,
which took place in Russia during World War II. He's also a political
junkie and, of course, a Boston Red fan.
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