The First Ten Years As A Tribal Police Officer
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- At nineteen, James Wynecoop stepped into a world of responsibility, fear, and quiet courage as a Spokane Tribal Police Officer.
- Patrolling dark roads and facing life-or-death moments, he learned that bravery means standing firm even when fear never fades.
- Caught between identity, duty, and community, his journey reflects both personal struggle and deep cultural pride.
- A raw, powerful memoir revealing the untold realities of service, resilience, and life in Indian Country.
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