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Author Thompson, Jamie (Journalist), author
Title Standoff : race, policing, and a deadly assault that gripped a nation / Jamie Thompson
Publ&date New York, New York : Henry Holt and Company, 2020
©2020
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 ADULT  364.152 Thompson    AVAILABLE

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Edition First edition
ISBN 9781250204219 hardcover
1250204216 hardcover
9781250204202 electronic book
Descript xix, 294 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Content The negotiator -- The police chief -- The protester -- Dallas SWAT -- The trauma surgeon -- Wonder woman -- Hotspot duty -- The foxtrots -- The protest -- Ambush -- The offensive -- Code 100 -- The firefight -- Baylor Hospital -- Target identification -- White Boy Wayne -- Code yellow -- Words or weapons -- The mayor -- The master breacher -- "Kill 'em all" -- Seeing ghosts -- The wives -- Mind-set -- Preparations -- The Gullah wars -- Calculations -- Tying in -- The thin blue line -- The toll rises -- Backup -- The mother -- Ready, ready, now -- After -- Daybreak -- The press conference -- The memorial -- X -- The long night -- Breathe -- Loss -- Beginnings -- Unease -- The bunker barn -- Call it out -- The prairie
Summary "On July 7, 2016, hundreds of protesters gathered in Dallas after the shooting of two black men--Philando Castile and Alton Sterling--by white policemen. One hundred Dallas police officers stood guard. At around nine p.m., a gunman opened fire into the line of officers from behind. Five were killed and a dozen more injured. Senior Cpl. Larry Gordon, a black twenty-one year department veteran, managed to keep the shooter talking, in part by bonding with him, to buy the SWAT officers enough time to come up with a strategy to take him out--one that was extremely controversial and unprecedented on American soil. Thompson's intimate portrait of the lives of the shooter and the hostage negotiator, as well as the officers, the black surgeon who operated on them, and their families, gets to the heart of the deeply pressing issue of race and policing in our country. In the aftermath of the shooting, police forces and white and black communities all over the country were left grappling with questions of who our police force protects, what constitutes a threat, and who is entitled to physical safety or self-defense in this country"-- Provided by publisher
Note Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Police -- Violence against -- Texas -- Dallas
Mass shootings -- Texas -- Dallas
Hostage negotiations -- Texas -- Dallas
Police-community relations -- Texas -- Dallas
Discrimination in law enforcement -- United States