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Chicago PD Homicide!
Richard Rybicki retired from the Chicago Police Department after 29 years of service. The author served in numerous assignments throughout his career including Patrol Officer, Tactical Officer, Gang Crimes Specialist, Detective, Patrol Sergeant, Detective Sergeant, Patrol Lieutenant, and Detective Lieutenant. His last assignment was as the Lieutenant/Commanding Officer of the Area Three Homicide/Sex/Gang Crimes unit of the Detective Division.
After retiring for the second time, he returned to his lifelong passion of writing. His first book, The Pain Game, was published in 2016 and introduced the character of Sam Laska, a disgraced former Chicago Police detective living in Florida. He continues the adventures of Sam in Where the Road Leads, Bottom Feeder Blues, and The Green Line.
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1:21.9 | guest from the windy city, the great city of Chicago, |
1:26.5 | de Bears, the Bulls, Polish sausage. |
1:29.2 | I'm so excited to have him. He's an author. He's also done, geez, 29 years veteran of the Chicago Police Department. He's now retired. He worked patrol gang crimes detective division violent crimes unit. He worked patrol, gang crimes, detective division, violent crimes unit. |
1:44.7 | He started in 1977 in patrol, of course, promoted to gang crime specialist, |
1:49.8 | detective, sergeant, and then lieutenant, retired retired in 2006 well assigned as |
1:54.6 | a lieutenant commanding officer of the Area 3 Homicide Sex Crimes Unit of the |
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