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March 2010 Supplement

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This is a supplemental release to our regular March 2010 Newsletter.  The one year anniversary of one of the deadliest American law enforcement armed encounters is this weekend.  One of the ways to honor these American Heroes is to do everything possible to learn from their sacrifice. To that end, American Heroes Radio is hosting a de-briefing of the incident on March 25, 2010.  We encourage you to forward this supplemental release to your colleagues.

 
De-Briefing the Murder of Four Oakland Police Officers 

On March 21, 2009, Oakland Police Officer John Hege and Sergeant Mark Dunakin were murdered during a traffic stop of Lovelle Mixon. Two hours later, Mixon, armed with an assault rifle and concealed in a building then murdered Oakland Police Department SWAT team members Sergeant Daniel Sakai and Sergeant Ervin Romans.

 

On March 25, 2010, Conversations with American Heroes at the Watering Hole will feature a conversation between Assistant Chief Howard Jordan, Oakland Police Department and Detective Jamie Duigan, Chicago Police Department, about the murder of the four Police Officers.

 

Program Date: March 25, 2009

Program Time: 1700 Hours Pacific

Topic: Officers Down - Oakland

Listen Live: www.americanheroesradio.com/officers_down_oakland.html

What is a Hero? 
What is a hero?What is a Hero? This collection of short stories indirectly asks the question - what is a hero? Each of the 13 authors wrote about a specific person whom the author identified as an American Hero. Each author had a different take - some heroes were thrust into danger; others were comedic, yet heroic; still others were role models because of their heroic nature. While all different, there is a common thread: heroism.
 

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