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On February 28, 1977, former police officer Billy Joe McIlvain entered his West Covina home with local 18 year old gang member, David Dominguez. McIlvain shouted out to his wife to grab the baby and run as Dominguez was there to kill them. She picked up her child and went to a neighbor's house. The police were called and when they arrived, a seige ensued that lasted many hours with over 100 shots fired. Finally, Billy Joe came out after killing David Dominguez with a gun he had hidden away. But soon, his story of being kidnaped and killing in self defense began to unravel as the evidence at…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
On February 28, 1977, former police officer Billy Joe McIlvain entered his West Covina home with local 18 year old gang member, David Dominguez. McIlvain shouted out to his wife to grab the baby and run as Dominguez was there to kill them. She picked up her child and went to a neighbor's house. The police were called and when they arrived, a seige ensued that lasted many hours with over 100 shots fired. Finally, Billy Joe came out after killing David Dominguez with a gun he had hidden away. But soon, his story of being kidnaped and killing in self defense began to unravel as the evidence at the scene did not fit with the story he told. Was he the victim or the perpetrator of the crime? He was arrested, tried and convicted for kidnap and murder but always maintained his innocence. This is the true story as told by fellow police officer who witnessed the events first hand. It details the threats and many acts of harrassment that took place over several years building up to the killing and along the way, also introduces the reader to what it was like to be a police officer in Los Angeles County in the 1970s. Good Cop or Bad Cop? You decide! Book length: Approximately 178 pages
Autorenporträt
David was born in 1947 and raised in San Gabriel, CA. After a three-year hitch in the Army beginning in 1967, he joined the San Gabriel Police Department in 1971 and quickly rose through the ranks to become a Lieutenant in 1977. Over the years, he commanded Services Division, Juvenile and was a Patrol Division Watch Commander. He retired in 2002 and moved with his wife, Teresa to the State of Washington in 2006. He enjoyes taking care of his two acre property, taking road trips with his wife and spending time with his kids.