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Victor Cass was born in Kingsville, Texas on
September 20, 1968, and raised in Pasadena,
California. He is an Eagle Scout from Pasadena's
historic Troop 4, and graduated from John Muir
High School in 1986. In 1989, at the age of
twenty, he graduated with Honors from the
prestigious Art Center College of Design in
Pasadena. His first article was published in the
Pasadena Star-News that summer.

He moved to New York in 1990, where he worked
as an advertising art director, doing direct mail
ad design for Xerox. It was there that he was
influenced by the New York Police Department in
its high profile efforts to curb the peaking crime
rate of the early nineties. Realizing a need to
dedicate a portion of his life to serving his
community, he decided to become a police
officer. In late 1991, he returned to his hometown
to join the Pasadena Police Department.

Victor was determined that he could have an
impact in his community through public service,
both in helping to reduce the crime and in
improving the quality of life for all residents. He
also knew that his creative ideas and artistic
abilities could leave a lasting mark on the city
and in the department. He set one of his sights
on helping to transform the Pasadena Police
Love, Death, and Other War Stories:Tales of Crime and
Punishment in the Wild West
In this gritty, violent thriller, a cop faces his toughest test as he battles a
vicious street gang and its murderous leader.
Book Description
Pasadena Police Detective Roy Gildard finds himself on a collision course with
the ruthless gangster, Johnny "One Shot" King. Roy is determined to catch
Johnny, whose vicious gang, the P-9s, gets involved in a turf war with the
Squiggly Lane Gangsters.

In the meantime, Roy finds true love and a deeper meaning to his life when
his copfriend and ex-lover, Mary Eloyan, sets him up with the pretty but
troubled LA Sheriff’s Deputy Laura Reel.

Helping Roy battle the gangsters is veteran training officer, George Denney, a
suspected racist who gets a soft spot for his rookie trainee, the beautiful,
mixed African-American officer, Ingrid Neilson. Together, their efforts to catch
Johnny are almost thwarted by the German-Mexican siblings, Karl and Noemi
Bernau, whose red harvest has struck terror in the immigrant community.

What the beautiful people don’t know can hurt them, as the bodies pile up in
Pasadena.
Department into an agency that reflected the community’s love affair with art,
culture, and anything progressive. Luckily, the police brass discovered his creative
and artistic talents early on, and Victor quickly began to achieve his goals.
Victor Cass