Summary of Dan Bongino s Life Inside the Bubble
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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 My parents were very good at hiding the trouble in their marriage. They rarely fought openly, so from an eight-year-old’s perspective everything appeared normal. Their marriage began to fracture during the early 1980s, and by 1983 it was a marriage in name only.
#2 I had to deal with Mike’s drinking and violence every day. I eventually bought a house just up the road in Liberty Park, Queens, and my mother began working for Con Edison, a New York electricity provider, to earn a better salary.

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Date de parution 20 août 2022
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9798350015997
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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Insights on Dan Bongino's Life Inside the Bubble
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Insights from Chapter 1



#1

My parents were very good at hiding the trouble in their marriage. They rarely fought openly, so from an eight-year-old’s perspective everything appeared normal. Their marriage began to fracture during the early 1980s, and by 1983 it was a marriage in name only.

#2

I had to deal with Mike’s drinking and violence every day. I eventually bought a house just up the road in Liberty Park, Queens, and my mother began working for Con Edison, a New York electricity provider, to earn a better salary.
Insights from Chapter 2



#1

I had always wanted to be a police officer, and after two years of college, I began the cadet program with the NYPD. I was drawn to the heroism exuded by the Marine Corps recruiter, but I would never serve.

#2

I was assigned to the NYPD cadet program in the 114th Precinct in Astoria, Queens. I was not a police officer yet, but I was asked to help out with alcohol enforcement operations. I was nervous, but I tried to cover it up by engaging in small talk with the officers.

#3

I became comfortable with the undercover process and made underage alcohol purchases, which drew the attention of the officers. They asked me to leave, but I reappeared and was given the opportunity to work with the police department’s Pattern Identification Module.

#4

I was assigned to the 32nd Precinct in Harlem, a difficult assignment for a new officer. I chose the most difficult precinct within the NYPD borders for my first permanent assignment. I knew the assignment would be difficult, and I relished the challenge.

#5

The world is not perfect, and there are trade-offs with very real consequences. Getting into a foot pursuit with a man who was smoking marijuana in public may seem like the right thing to do in a black-and-white world, but in the real world, it involves police officers putting their lives at risk driving at high speeds and then removal of numerous police personnel from the streets to help in the administrative portion of the arrest.

#6

My assignment to the 75th Precinct began with the same rookie hazing rituals I was already accustomed to from both the academy and field training. But the hazing process in the 75th was much harsher than the one we experienced in the FTU.

#7

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