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Sergeant '''Warren Reed''' was a desk sergeant with the [[Detroit Police Department]]. |
Sergeant '''Warren Reed''' was a desk sergeant with the [[Detroit Police Department]]. |
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β | Swamped with problems, overworked and a man who did things by the book, Reed's dedication to duty was legend. To him, a police officer was not merely doing a job - they were a vital staple of society, the face of civilized society, representing the people, the restraint and the triumph of law over lawlessness. To say this takes precedence over his officer's well-being is not fair; Reed had a hard time accepting their lack of funding and mismanagement, but to him, a visible police force on the streets, and the individual officer's sense of duty to the citizens of [[Old Detroit]], was more vital to society than the actual effectiveness of those officers. |
+ | Swamped with problems, overworked and a man who did things by the book, Reed's dedication to duty was legend. To him, a police officer was not merely doing a job - they were a vital staple of society, the face of civilized society, representing the people, the restraint and the triumph of law over lawlessness. To say this takes precedence over his officer's well-being is not fair; Reed had a hard time accepting their lack of funding and mismanagement, but to him, a visible police force on the streets, and the individual officer's sense of duty to the citizens of [[Old Detroit]], was more vital to society than the actual effectiveness of those officers. |
==Biography== |
==Biography== |