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Blue Line Rogue: Corruption in Georgia

De : John Masters
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The True Story of a Georgia Police Officer Who Stood Alone Against a System Built to Bury Him.

In a small town in Southwest Georgia, a routine traffic stop uncovered a truth far more dangerous than any suspect ever arrested; a police chief tampering with evidence and a department willing to protect the chief at all costs.

Blue Line Rogue is the gripping true story of John Masters, a decorated U.S. Army Veteran and certified peace officer, who discovered corruption inside his own agency and paid the ultimate professional price for speaking out. Over a thousand hours of advanced law enforcement training could not prepare him for what followed: falsified reports, retaliatory terminations, statewide blackballing, and the near-destruction of his career by the very system sworn to uphold the law.

Spanning from 2022 to 2025, this account exposes for three high-ranking officials who weaponized their positions of power to conceal criminal acts and silence any dissent. It documents a deeply flawed system, one that chose complicity over accountability, and left an honest cop fighting for his name, reputation, and future.

Written from firsthand experience and supported by documented evidence, recordings, and the voice of fellow cops who witnessed it, Blue Line Rogue is not just a book-it's a warning. If this can happen to a law enforcement officer with spotless credentials and a devotion to the Constitution, what chance does the average citizen stand?

©2024, 2025 John Masters (P)2025 John Masters
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