Synopses & Reviews
“Gallos streetwise memoir of policing Chicagos roughest neighborhood blends equal parts humor and regret. Gallo is at her best when straight forwardly detailing the earthly minutiae of ‘cop life or casting about the emotional costs of being both witness and enforcer amidst the violence of the inner city.”—
Publishers WeeklyThe critically acclaimed memoirs of one female police officers sixteen-year odyssey, beginning with day one at the Police Academy and spanning assignments on Chicagos West Side, one of the most dangerous areas in the city.
The notorious cops code of silence is broken as the author recounts incidents in the West Side projects: shoot-outs, ambushes, and what it feels like to kill a man—just four days out of the Academy.
The stories told are sometimes tragic, sometimes funny, often poignant, and always provide the reader with an on the scene feel for life behind the badge. Domestic violence, murdered spouses, abused children, and philandering CPD brass are just some of the topics addressed, topics that officer Gallo dealt with everyday.
From her work with gangs, narcotics, the gun task force, and acting as a prostitute, Gina Gallo offers a gritty account of the darker side of the city, giving readers an objective side to the cops, crooks, and victims that comprise a the police cops world.
“A taste of life as a big-city cop—complete with comedy, drama and heartbreak.”—The Chicago Tribune
Review
“Gallos streetwise memoir of policing Chicagos roughest neighborhood blends equal parts humor and regret. Gallo is at her best when straight forwardly detailing the earthly minutiae of ‘cop life or casting about the emotional costs of being both witness and enforcer amidst the violence of the inner city.”—
Publishers Weekly“A taste of life as a big-city cop—complete with comedy, drama and heartbreak.”—The Chicago Tribune
Synopsis
“Gallos streetwise memoir of policing Chicagos roughest neighborhood blends equal parts humor and regret. Gallo is at her best when straight forwardly detailing the earthly minutiae of ‘cop life or casting about the emotional costs of being both witness and enforcer amidst the violence of the inner city.”
Publishers WeeklyThe critically acclaimed memoirs of one female police officers sixteen-year odyssey, beginning with day one at the Police Academy and spanning assignments on Chicagos West Side, one of the most dangerous areas in the city.
The notorious cops code of silence is broken as the author recounts incidents in the West Side projects: shoot-outs, ambushes, and what it feels like to kill a manjust four days out of the Academy.
The stories told are sometimes tragic, sometimes funny, often poignant, and always provide the reader with an on the scene feel for life behind the badge. Domestic violence, murdered spouses, abused children, and philandering CPD brass are just some of the topics addressed, topics that officer Gallo dealt with everyday.
From her work with gangs, narcotics, the gun task force, and acting as a prostitute, Gina Gallo offers a gritty account of the darker side of the city, giving readers an objective side to the cops, crooks, and victims that comprise a the police cops world.
“A taste of life as a big-city copcomplete with comedy, drama and heartbreak.”The Chicago Tribune
Synopsis
The critically acclaimed memoirs of one female police officers sixteen-year odyssey, beginning with day one at the Police Academy and spanning assignments on Chicagos West Side, one of the most dangerous areas in the city.
The notorious cops code of silence is broken as the author recounts incidents in the West Side projects: shoot-outs, ambushes, and what it feels like to kill a man—just four days out of the Academy.
The stories told are sometimes tragic, sometimes funny, often poignant, and always provide the reader with an on the scene feel for life behind the badge. Domestic violence, murdered spouses, abused children, and philandering CPD brass are just some of the topics addressed, topics that officer Gallo dealt with everyday.
From her work with gangs, narcotics, the gun task force, and acting as a prostitute, Gina Gallo offers a gritty account of the darker side of the city, giving readers an objective side to the cops, crooks, and victims that comprise a the police cops world.
About the Author
A Chicago cop since 1982,
Gina Gallo's career has taken her into the projects, the gang infested inner city, and to crime scenes most of us have only witnessed on the evening news. Her experience as a street cop, tactical officer, prostitution decoy and in a variety of other police units provide her with limitless fodder for her stories.