Deadly Force
Deadly Force is a gripping examination of a pivotal moment in American history, recounting the 1975 police shooting of an unarmed Black man, James Bowden Jr., in Boston. This nonfiction account, written by Lawrence O'Donnell, host of MSNBC's The Last Word, is enhanced in this edition with a new preface and afterword that deepen the narrative. It is a vital read for anyone interested in history, civil rights, policing, and justice, and it speaks directly to readers seeking truth, accountability, and change. The tone is serious, investigative, and morally urgent.
Structured as a careful, narrative‑driven account, Deadly Force blends historical context with investigative methods and courtroom perspective. It follows Patricia Bowden’s determined pursuit of truth, supported by Lawrence F. O’Donnell, her lawyer and the author’s father, in a three‑year battle against a powerful city institution. The new preface and afterword contextualize the events for today’s readers, linking past revelations to current conversations about policing and accountability. Readers will appreciate the accessible pace, thorough documentation, and the way the story balances personal testimony with a broader examination of systemic issues.
- Recounts the 1975 Boston police shooting of an unarmed James Bowden Jr.
- Updated edition features a new preface and afterword by Lawrence O'Donnell
- Addresses police misconduct, accountability, and the quest for truth
- Centers Patricia Bowden’s relentless pursuit of justice
- Combines investigative reporting with personal narrative for accessible nonfiction
- Clear timeline, citations, and contextual history that illuminate systemic issues
- Engaging, readable style that connects historical events to contemporary conversations
After finishing Deadly Force, readers gain a clearer understanding of the complexities behind policing, the courage of those who challenge powerful institutions, and the ongoing work toward justice and equality. It invites reflection on how history informs today’s conversations about race, law enforcement, and accountability, and leaves readers with a sense of purpose and informed optimism about civic engagement and reform.
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Deadly Force
Deadly Force
Deadly Force is a gripping examination of a pivotal moment in American history, recounting the 1975 police shooting of an unarmed Black man, James Bowden Jr., in Boston. This nonfiction account, written by Lawrence O'Donnell, host of MSNBC's The Last Word, is enhanced in this edition with a new preface and afterword that deepen the narrative. It is a vital read for anyone interested in history, civil rights, policing, and justice, and it speaks directly to readers seeking truth, accountability, and change. The tone is serious, investigative, and morally urgent.
Structured as a careful, narrative‑driven account, Deadly Force blends historical context with investigative methods and courtroom perspective. It follows Patricia Bowden’s determined pursuit of truth, supported by Lawrence F. O’Donnell, her lawyer and the author’s father, in a three‑year battle against a powerful city institution. The new preface and afterword contextualize the events for today’s readers, linking past revelations to current conversations about policing and accountability. Readers will appreciate the accessible pace, thorough documentation, and the way the story balances personal testimony with a broader examination of systemic issues.
- Recounts the 1975 Boston police shooting of an unarmed James Bowden Jr.
- Updated edition features a new preface and afterword by Lawrence O'Donnell
- Addresses police misconduct, accountability, and the quest for truth
- Centers Patricia Bowden’s relentless pursuit of justice
- Combines investigative reporting with personal narrative for accessible nonfiction
- Clear timeline, citations, and contextual history that illuminate systemic issues
- Engaging, readable style that connects historical events to contemporary conversations
After finishing Deadly Force, readers gain a clearer understanding of the complexities behind policing, the courage of those who challenge powerful institutions, and the ongoing work toward justice and equality. It invites reflection on how history informs today’s conversations about race, law enforcement, and accountability, and leaves readers with a sense of purpose and informed optimism about civic engagement and reform.
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Deadly Force is a gripping examination of a pivotal moment in American history, recounting the 1975 police shooting of an unarmed Black man, James Bowden Jr., in Boston. This nonfiction account, written by Lawrence O'Donnell, host of MSNBC's The Last Word, is enhanced in this edition with a new preface and afterword that deepen the narrative. It is a vital read for anyone interested in history, civil rights, policing, and justice, and it speaks directly to readers seeking truth, accountability, and change. The tone is serious, investigative, and morally urgent.
Structured as a careful, narrative‑driven account, Deadly Force blends historical context with investigative methods and courtroom perspective. It follows Patricia Bowden’s determined pursuit of truth, supported by Lawrence F. O’Donnell, her lawyer and the author’s father, in a three‑year battle against a powerful city institution. The new preface and afterword contextualize the events for today’s readers, linking past revelations to current conversations about policing and accountability. Readers will appreciate the accessible pace, thorough documentation, and the way the story balances personal testimony with a broader examination of systemic issues.
- Recounts the 1975 Boston police shooting of an unarmed James Bowden Jr.
- Updated edition features a new preface and afterword by Lawrence O'Donnell
- Addresses police misconduct, accountability, and the quest for truth
- Centers Patricia Bowden’s relentless pursuit of justice
- Combines investigative reporting with personal narrative for accessible nonfiction
- Clear timeline, citations, and contextual history that illuminate systemic issues
- Engaging, readable style that connects historical events to contemporary conversations
After finishing Deadly Force, readers gain a clearer understanding of the complexities behind policing, the courage of those who challenge powerful institutions, and the ongoing work toward justice and equality. It invites reflection on how history informs today’s conversations about race, law enforcement, and accountability, and leaves readers with a sense of purpose and informed optimism about civic engagement and reform.











