Mourning the death of NYPD Police Officer Jason Rivera

This morning I watched the sun crest over the horizon, as beautiful as it was, a coldness gripped my heart, knowing that one thousand miles east, the family of NYPD Police Officer Jason Rivera was waking and preparing to make funeral arrangements for their fallen warrior; a brother of mine whom I didn’t know personally, but a brother none-the-less when he took his oath to be a New York City Police Officer. He died 37 years to the day that I took my oath of office, and 36 years to the day we lost Detective Anthony Venditti.

A career criminal cut Officer Rivera’s NYPD career short last night, but his name will live on forever. He embodies the Department Motto: Fidelis Ad Mortem - Faithful Unto Death. This will come as little solace for his family, but within the NYPD there is no greater honor and we do not forget our fallen.

At the same time, we must put aside our pain and continue to pray for his partner, Police Officer Wilbert Mora, who remains in critical condition.

Demonizing the police has become the rage in recent years among politicians and activists who see them, and not the criminals, as the real threat to society. Yet the group that continually admonishes us not to see race, are the first to paint all cops as being racist. They refuse to acknowledge the ultimate sacrifices of officers such as Wen Jian Liu, Rafael Ramos, Miosotis Familia, Randolph Holder, and now Jason Rivera, choosing to see only the color of the uniforms they wore. They ignore the vast majority of officers who entered their professions to make a difference in their communities; officers who chose to put deeds before words. Let us take a moment to reflect that over one thousand members of the NYPD have paid the ultimate price for the citizens of their city.

What I do know is this. Today, thousands of officers will slip a black mourning band onto their shield, putting aside their pain at the loss of their brother, and will go out and do their job to protect the citizens of New York City. It is a time-honored tradition that I am all too familiar with.

To the family of Officer Rivera, there are no words that I can give you that will take away the pain. Just know that you do not grieve alone. The tens of thousands of active and retired members of the greatest police department in the world mourn with you and Jason’s sacrifice will never be forgotten.

Fidelis Ad Mortem

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Happy New Year 2022

I just wanted to take this opportunity to extend my sincere best wishes for a safe, healthy and prosperous New Year 2022. I know many have been dealing with a lot of issues, myself included, but as we turn the page on 2021, let us re-focus and make 2022 the best we can.

Thank you for your continued support and I hope to release information shortly on my latest Alex Taylor novel.

NYPD Cold Case Anthology (Print) - Update

It’s been a while since I posted and I apologize for that. I was in the middle of a house remodel and have been working on the next installment in the Alex Taylor series. It is my hope that I will be able to release this new book before the end of the year.

It took some time, but it appears that the pricing issue surrounding the print version of the NYPD Cold Case Anthology has been resolved. The correct price of $10.99 now appears on the amazon website. If you would like to order this, you can click: ORDER HERE

This book features all three books in the Detective Angelo Antonucci series:

The Katherine White Murder - Case #13-098

The Rosary Bead Murders - Case #14-102

The Crazy 8 Cowboys - Case #15-003

Thank you for your patience while this matter was addressed.

NYPD Cold Case Anthology - Print Edition Problem

I just wanted to address an issue that has been brought to my attention, regarding my latest book: NYPD Cold Case Anthology.

When you visit the Amazon webpage, you will see that this book is being offered for $21.10. Please know that this is NOT my list price. This book was supposed to be sold for $10.99, however, upon publication, the price rocketed to nearly twenty-three dollars. I contacted Amazon, but so far there has been no viable explanation for the discrepancy between my list price and what they listed it for.

It surrounds counterintuitive, but I am asking you not to buy this book until the issue has been resolved. I have always tried to keep my books at the lowest price possible and I am working diligently to address this issue.

Thank you for your patience.

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