Author: Andy Brown
Publisher: WU Press
Published: 2016-11-25
Total Pages: 380
ISBN-13: 0997863412
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA true story of mass murder and military aviation disaster—from the man who ended the active-shooter killing spree. On 20 June 1994, a disturbed airman killed his mental-health doctors before opening fire on the patrons and staff of an Air Force hospital. Four days later, a B-52 bomber crashed while performing air-show maneuvers, killing her crew and a pilot who was known for his reckless flying. Two fatal tragedies that occurred suddenly... but not without warning. As a young military policeman, Andy Brown saved countless lives when he confronted a rampaging gunman and put and end to his murderous shooting spree. Brown was hailed as a hero, but was haunted by the lives he was unable to save. While attempting to make sense of the tragedies, the former criminal investigator discovered that numerous people had recognized the signs of impending violence and disaster and attempted to intervene.This compelling narrative gives a voice to the ordinary men and women who witnessed the extraordinary tragedies unfold and reveals the leadership culture that allowed two men to travel unchecked on a path toward destruction. With cinematic clarity and the pacing of a suspense novel, Warnings Unheeded delivers an unprecedented look inside the mind of a would-be killer. It shares tales from aviators who were forced to fly with a dangerous pilot. It tells the story of courageous bystanders who became life-saving first responders, victims who fought for survival, and survivors who fought for answers, accountability and change. Part true crime, criminal biography, historical narrative and military memoir, Brown offers a candid insight into how he prepared for the deadly gunfight only to discover he was ill-prepared for the hidden cost of becoming a "hero". Find out why people are saying Warnings Unheeded is the best nonfiction book they've read in years. Read this page-turning true story of mental illness, mass murder, and military aviation disaster. "A highly readable book ... from a unique source. Recommended for a wide audience." —Ron Franscell, Best Selling True-Crime Author of Delivered From Evil and The Darkest Night "In vivid and thoroughly researched detail, Andy Brown masterfully weaves two tragic stories ... this is an important and well-written read." —Gregory K. Moffatt, Ph.D., Author of Blind-Sided: Homicide Where it is Least Expected and A Violent Heart "Profoundly valuable for anyone who wants to understand violence and mental illness in our society today." —Lt Col Dave Grossman, author of On Combat and On Killing "There are specific lessons in this book that can help us to prevent lethal tragedy." —From the Foreword by Massad Ayoob *** Contains more than 70 non-graphic photographs and images***
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Download or read book Warnings Unheeded written by Andy Brown and published by WU Press. This book was released on 2016-11-25 with total page 380 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A true story of mass murder and military aviation disaster—from the man who ended the active-shooter killing spree. On 20 June 1994, a disturbed airman killed his mental-health doctors before opening fire on the patrons and staff of an Air Force hospital. Four days later, a B-52 bomber crashed while performing air-show maneuvers, killing her crew and a pilot who was known for his reckless flying. Two fatal tragedies that occurred suddenly... but not without warning. As a young military policeman, Andy Brown saved countless lives when he confronted a rampaging gunman and put and end to his murderous shooting spree. Brown was hailed as a hero, but was haunted by the lives he was unable to save. While attempting to make sense of the tragedies, the former criminal investigator discovered that numerous people had recognized the signs of impending violence and disaster and attempted to intervene.This compelling narrative gives a voice to the ordinary men and women who witnessed the extraordinary tragedies unfold and reveals the leadership culture that allowed two men to travel unchecked on a path toward destruction. With cinematic clarity and the pacing of a suspense novel, Warnings Unheeded delivers an unprecedented look inside the mind of a would-be killer. It shares tales from aviators who were forced to fly with a dangerous pilot. It tells the story of courageous bystanders who became life-saving first responders, victims who fought for survival, and survivors who fought for answers, accountability and change. Part true crime, criminal biography, historical narrative and military memoir, Brown offers a candid insight into how he prepared for the deadly gunfight only to discover he was ill-prepared for the hidden cost of becoming a "hero". Find out why people are saying Warnings Unheeded is the best nonfiction book they've read in years. Read this page-turning true story of mental illness, mass murder, and military aviation disaster. "A highly readable book ... from a unique source. Recommended for a wide audience." —Ron Franscell, Best Selling True-Crime Author of Delivered From Evil and The Darkest Night "In vivid and thoroughly researched detail, Andy Brown masterfully weaves two tragic stories ... this is an important and well-written read." —Gregory K. Moffatt, Ph.D., Author of Blind-Sided: Homicide Where it is Least Expected and A Violent Heart "Profoundly valuable for anyone who wants to understand violence and mental illness in our society today." —Lt Col Dave Grossman, author of On Combat and On Killing "There are specific lessons in this book that can help us to prevent lethal tragedy." —From the Foreword by Massad Ayoob *** Contains more than 70 non-graphic photographs and images***