13 Minutes

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13 Minutes
Author : Jason Stewart
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Publisher : Unknown
Language : English
Release Date : 06 June 2023
ISBN : 9798218211653
Pages : 0 pages
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13 Minutes is the story of how one young man changed his life from working as a welder to becoming a well-trained, contemporary lawman. Jason C. Stewart worked his way through a police academy to secure a position as a city policeman then moved to become a county deputy sheriff in Louisiana. After marrying, he moved to West Texas and went to work for Lubbock County as a deputy. In the beginning, he was a jailer and eventually was assigned as a patrol officer. He became a SWAT officer and eventually ended up at the FBI Academy for advanced SWAT training.

13 Minutes

13 Minutes is the story of how one young man changed his life from working as a welder to becoming a well-trained, contemporary lawman. Jason C. Stewart worked his way through a police academy to secure a position as a city policeman then moved to become a county deputy sheriff in

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