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Author Botting, James.

Title Bullets, bombs and fast talk : twenty-five years of FBI war stories / James Botting.

Publication Info. Washington, D.C. : Potomac Books, [2008]
©2008

Item Status

Edition 1st ed.
Description 1 online resource (xiii, 239 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Acknowledgments -- Author's notes -- Prologue -- 1: Just a goddamn Yankee -- 2: Republic of new Afrika -- 3: Wounded Knee revisited -- 4: Patty Hearst and the SLA -- 5: Wannabe skyjacker -- 6: Year of the gun -- 7: Robert Mathews and the order -- 8: Birth of the crisis incident negotiation team -- 9: Kidnapping in Palos Verdes -- 10: Cuban prison riots -- 11: Harvey Lee Green and the Tri-lateral Commission -- 12: Rodney King and the LA riots -- 13: Ruby Ridge -- 14: Waco -- 15: Baker of Rancho Cucamonga -- 16: LAX hotel jumper -- 17: South Gate kidnapping and the Juarez Cartel -- 18: Psychedelic shower -- Conclusion -- About the author.
Summary From the Publisher: A desperate gunman holds a planeload of innocent passengers hostage. A heavily armed cult leader refuses to leave his compound, threatening mass suicide by a hundred of his brainwashed followers. A neo-Nazi militant in a cabin hideout keeps federal agents at bay with gunfire. A baby disappears; his only trace is an ominous ransom call to his parents. Prisoners riot, threatening the lives of prison officers and hundreds of other inmates. How do you react? What do you do? What do you say? Your words, your actions can save lives-or lose them. James Botting faced these challenges and daily pressures during a fascinating and demanding twenty-five-year career as an FBI hostage negotiator. He found himself involved-sometimes peripherally, more often personally-in many of the FBI's most famous events since the 1970s. From Ruby Ridge to Waco, Patty Hearst to Rodney King, and Wounded Knee to TWA 847, Botting was there and on the spot. Along the way hostage negotiation techniques evolved, changing from play-it-by-ear and shoot-from-the-hip to a carefully choreographed psychological game of life and death. Botting was involved every step of the way. In Bullets, Bombs, and Fast Talk: Twenty-five Years of FBI War Stories, Botting vividly describes these events and more as only a participant can. He reviews the successes and the times the FBI fell short. He chillingly recounts a number of times when death seemed inevitable, only to come through unscathed. Botting pulls no punches with this gritty, detailed, and often humorous insider's account of life at the end of a gun as an FBI hostage negotiator.
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Subject Botting, James.
Botting, James.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation -- Biography.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Genre/Form Biographies.
Subject Botting, James.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Hostage negotiations -- United States.
Hostage negotiations.
United States.
Police -- United States -- Biography.
Police.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Subject Police.
Genre/Form Autobiographies.
Autobiographies.
Added Title Twenty-five years of FBI war stories
25 years of FBI war stories
Other Form: Print version: Botting, James. Bullets, bombs and fast talk. 1st ed. Washington, DC : Potomac Books, ©2008 9781597972444 (DLC) 2008023619 (OCoLC)230802495
ISBN 9781597976565 (electronic book)
1597976563 (electronic book)
9781597972444
1597972444