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Responding to and preventing crime. Looking for dangerous people in dangerous places. Arresting drunk drivers before they kill others. It's what police officers do every day to make a difference in our communities while serving and protecting others. But what happens when a cop is powerless to save those who matter most? For 16 years, veteran Patrol Officer Mike Knetzger patrolled the streets of Titletown, USA - Green Bay, Wisconsin. Like all cops, he believed in what he did, until the night of June 3, 2008. His 18-year-old daughter, Ashley, was murdered by a 2,000 pound speeding bullet. While he was on the streets protecting others, there was absolutely noting Officer Knetzger could do to save Ashley's life. This compelling, powerful, and emotionally impacting narrative will let you ride along and discover how one girl changed a cop, a dad, a mom, a brother and sister, an entire police department, and a culture. Ashley's Story has been shared with over 20,000 high school and college students, police officers, members of the armed forces, parent, and community groups. Ashley's Story is changing lives and can change yours too.
This book is so touching! It really does open your eyes to a lot of things, the police life, the affect police work can have on your family and yourself. The main person this book is about, the authors daughter Ashley is heartbreaking and I don’t ever want to imagine what you and your family went through. You are a very strong man to put your uniform back on and to go out and make a difference! The whole reason we all want to be police officers. I commend you for writing this book and letting us all get a glimps into your family’s life and you painted a good picture for anyone who reads this book to see who Ashley was. I guarantee she is so proud of you. I’ll continue to talk about this book and encourage people to read it! There are lots of things in this book that some need to hear. ?