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World Famous Comics: End of Watch:Chicago Police Killed in the Line of Duty, 1853-2006
End of Watch:Chicago Police Killed in the Line of Duty, 1853-2006
By: Edward M. Burke and Thomas J. O'Gorman
Publisher: Chicago's Neighborhoods, Inc.
Average Rating:5.00 out of 5.00 stars
Binding: Hardcover
Label: Chicago's Neighborhoods, Inc.
Number of Pages: 400
Publication Date: October 31, 2006

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Product Description:
An examination of the remarkable sacrifices of 526 sworn officers of the Chicago Police Department. The book, with over 600 photographs, includes detailed narratives of each officer and the circumstances involved in their deaths. "End of Watch" is a very human story that describes the great loyalty and honor emerging in the ordinary lives of extraordinary Chicagoans, and gives the reader a broad view of Chicago history for the past 150+ years.


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Average Rating:5.00 out of 5.00 stars

5 out of 5 starsHard to put down...
I saw it in a bookstore yesterday and I went through quite a few of the descriptions. It's very good. A lot of cops with kids were killed and it really hits you how dangerous the job is. There a number of family pictures included and I couldn't help but to wonder how they coped with such an instant loss and where the kids are today.

A tough job. Routine traffic stops turn into death.

When looking at the pictures around the '68 Democratic Convention, I was reminded of a documentary where an officer was interviewed and he said something like "I know Grant Park pretty well and there aren't many rocks or paper bags with bottles of urine inside laying around." After reading about so many deaths over the years in the book, there was such a great contrast in reading about the deaths and the danger of the job with the jerks throwing urine at them and attacking them. The people attacking them seem so small. They were laughing while these guys risk their lives very day.

Anyways, it's not for everyone, but it's very well done.



5 out of 5 starsFallen heroes
"END OF WATCH- Chicago Police Killed in the Line of Duty 1853-2006" offers a respectful and sometimes heartrending case-by-case examination of the 534 Chicago police officers who made the ultimate sacrifice for the sake of public order and safety. This is no mere encyclopaedia: the authors give us a detailed narrative of each fallen officer's career and accomplishments, making the book as much a celebration of their lives as a tribute to their deaths.

Using municipal records, police files, contemporary newspapers, and interviews with families / descendants of the slain men and women, Burke and O'Gorman have managed to document the history of the Chicago Police Department from its earliest days to the present. As Chicago itself evolved from prairie outpost to Midwestern metropolis, its police force underwent a simultaneous transformation, changing from a collection of elected constables to a major urban peacekeeping force. With progress came new dangers, and corresponding casualties.

The postmortem roll call begins with Constable James Quinn, who died on December 5, 1853 after being brutally assaulted by local hoodlums, and ends with the January 2006 death of Patrolman Eric Solorio, whose vehicle crashed during a high-speed pursuit. Expert commentary on the Department's history, stunning illustrations and photos, and data tables that document arrests, causes of death, number of CPD deaths by rank, and officers killed by year make "END OF WATCH" an authoritative history of the Chicago PD.

I was especially moved by a grainy photo of Patrolman Casper Lauer (died September 18, 1854 after being stabbed by a criminal he was trying to arrest) in his coffin. This image was provided to the authors courtesy of Lauer's descendants. They gave it the perfect description: "an eerie image of a sad moment in Chicago's early history."



5 out of 5 starsgreat book
I really enjoyed this book,coming from a family of Chicago Police officers you see how dangerous this job can be. Ed Burke and Tom O'Gorman did their homework and got it right.A must read for all police families.


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