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David Klinger had a troubling premonition, even before he'd entered the Los Angeles Police Academy: He was going to become a police officer, and he was going to have to kill someone to save his partner. He dismissed the latter thought. "It had to be nonsense, right?" says Klinger, who graduated from the academy in 1981 at age 22. And yet, one summer night shortly after, when he'd been patrolling the streets of the city's south-central neighborhoods for only four months, it all came true. Read More |