Deputy U.S. Marshal: How often did you draw your gun? Retiring FBI
Agent: Never. You? Deputy U.S. Marshal: Seven times before lunch.
123,006 Fugitives That's how many wanted men and women, each with an
average of four felony convictions to his or her name, the U.S.
Marshals Service tracked down and arrested in 2012. Of that number,
3,962 were charged with murder, most were violent career criminals,
and all were on the run from the authorities. If you are a fugitive in
America, your worst nightmare is a deputy U.S. marshal on your trail:
each year the Marshals Service takes more criminals off the streets
than every other federal law enforcement agency—combined. From Mike
Earp, the former associate director of operations for the Marshals
Service, and New York Times bestselling author David Fisher, this book
tells the thrilling inside story of today's U.S. marshals in their own
words. Based on interviews with more than fifty current and former
deputies, as well as Earp's personal case notes, here are the greatest
cases, hairiest arrests, and most unforgettable moments, all revealed
for the first time. Here also is a history of how the marshals of
legend have evolved into the country's frontline law enforcement
agency, charged with apprehending the most notorious and dangerous
suspects. The U.S. Marshals Service is America's oldest law
enforcement agency, established in 1789 by George Washington, who
called for "the selection of the fittest characters to expound the law
and dispense justice." It has had a long and colorful history,
famously interwoven into the mythology of the Wild West, with notable
real-life marshals like Wyatt Earp and Bass Reeves and legendary
fictional characters like Matt Dillon, Elmore Leonard's Raylan Givens,
and Rooster Cogburn, played by John Wayne in the 1969 film True Grit.
However, what few people realize is that in the past three decades the
marshals have been at the heart of a transformation of the entire
structure of law enforcement in America. The Marshals Service has
become the most effective U.S. law enforcement agency, responsible for
tracking down the nation's most wanted fugitives. Organized under the
Department of Justice, the marshals serve as the apprehension arm for
most federal agencies, including the FBI and the DEA, and across the
nation U.S. Marshals regional task forces aid state and local law
enforcement authorities to catch the most dangerous fugitives. All
told, the Marshals Service processes more than 150,000 warrants each
year, and deputies make an average of 337 arrests per day. They are
also charged with transporting federal prisoners, protecting judges,
and operating the Witness Security Program. This is the untold story
of the new U.S. Marshals Service, as seen through the eyes of the men
and women who were pivotal in solving many of the most high-profile
and dangerous cases in recent history.
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The Greatest Cases of America's Most Effective Law Enforcement Agency
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780062227263
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
HarperCollins/William Morrow
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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