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  In Memory Of those Law Enforcement Officers that have paid the ultimate price
 
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  Deputy Sheriff William L. Daniels
Coconino County Sheriff's Department
End of Watch: 6/9/1885
Cause of Death: Gunfire
  Deputy Constable Isaac L. Roberts
Coconino County Sheriff's Department
End of Watch: 3/6/1884
Cause of Death: Gunfire
  Deputy Sheriff D. Tom Smith
Coconino County Sheriff's Department
End of Watch: 12/8/1883
Cause of Death: Gunfire
  Deputy Sheriff Kip Phillips
Cochise County Constable's Office
End of Watch: 7/7/1882
Cause of Death: Gunfire
  Deputy Sheriff John Snodgrass
Coconino County Sheriff's Department
End of Watch: 5/26/1882
Cause of Death: Gunfire
  Deputy Sheriff Andrew W. Holbrook
Pima County Sheriff's Department
End of Watch: 5/4/1882
Cause of Death: Gunfire
  Marshal Fred White
Tombstone Marshal's Office
End of Watch: 10/30/1880
Cause of Death: Gunfire
  Deputy Sheriff David F. Craeghe
Apache County Sheriff's Office
End of Watch: 4/1/1880
Cause of Death: Gunfire
  Deputy Sheriff Milton McDowell
Pima County Sheriff's Department
End of Watch: 1/1/1880
Cause of Death: Not Available
  Deputy Constable James Haines
Safford Constable's Office
End of Watch: 8/26/1879
Cause of Death: Gunfire
  Sheriff James T. Dana
Yuma County Sheriff's Office
End of Watch: 9/20/1871
Cause of Death: Assault
  Sheriff Cornelius Sage
Yuma County Sheriff's Office
End of Watch: 5/3/1865
Cause of Death: Gunfire

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Two of the most inspirational "Cop Books" ever!

999 Officer Down - Russ Reiker was a seasoned street cop in Phoenix, Arizona for twenty-one years.  Two months before his planned retirement he was traumatically injured while on duty.  This life-threatening injury was so profound he should not have survived, but did.

Just One Shift - Delves deep into the mind of a big city street cop as he confronts one impossible situation after another during the busiest shift of his career. An intense recounting, which discloses the officer's thought process as he makes repetitive, split-second, life and death decisions that have life-long effects on the people involved. 

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