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Saturday, March 12, 2022

My Broad + Liberty Crime Beat Columns

Below are links to my Broad + Liberty Crime Beat columns:

Paul Davis On Crime: My Broad + Liberty Crime Beat Column: Is There A War On Cops?

Paul Davis On Crime: Operation Overdrive: My Broad + Liberty Crime Beat Column On The DEA's Operation To Combat Drug-Related Crime And Overdose Deaths

Paul Davis On Crime: Senate Hopeful John Fetterman's Radical Views On Crime

Paul Davis On Crime: In Response To Gun Violence Philadelphia Mayor Keeney Offers A Futile And Stupid Gesture

Paul Davis On Crime: Remembering Political Satirist P.J. O’Rourke

Paul Davis On Crime: Philly's Loss Is Wichita's Gain As Former Philadelphia Deputy Police Commissioner Joseph Sullivan Becomes Wichita's Chief Of Police

Paul Davis On Crime: It's Your Funeral: My Broad + Liberty Piece On The Major Kensington Drug Boss Sentenced To Prison For Distributing Narcotics Labeled ‘Funeral’

Paul Davis On Crime: Too Many Philly Cops Are Saying, “Exit, Stage Left!”

Paul Davis On Crime: DEA Seized 379 Million Doses Of Fentanyl In 2022



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Paul Davis

Paul Davis
Paul Davis is a writer who covers crime. He has written extensively about organized crime, cybercrime, street crime, white collar crime, crime fiction, crime prevention, espionage and terrorism. His 'On Crime' column appears in the Washington Times and his 'Crime Beat' column appears here. He is also a regular contributor to Counterterrorism magazine and writes their online 'Threatcon' column. Paul Davis' crime fiction appears in American Crime Magazine. His work has also appeared in the Philadelphia Inquirer, the Philadelphia Daily News, Philadelphia Weekly and other publications. As a writer, he has attended police academy training, gone out on patrol with police officers, accompanied detectives as they worked cases, accompanied narcotics officers on drug raids, observed criminal court proceedings, visited jails and prisons, and covered street riots, mob wars and murder investigations. He has interviewed police commissioners and chiefs, FBI, DEA, HSI and other federal special agents, prosecutors, public officials, WWII UDT frogmen, Navy SEALs, Army Delta operators, Israeli commandos, military intelligence officers, Scotland Yard detectives, CIA officers, former KGB officers, film and TV actors, writers and producers, journalists, novelists and true crime authors, gamblers, outlaw bikers, and Cosa Nostra organized crime bosses. Paul Davis has been a student of crime since he was a 12-year-old aspiring writer growing up in South Philadelphia. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy when he was 17 in 1970. He served aboard the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Kitty Hawk during the Vietnam War and he later served two years aboard the Navy harbor tugboat U.S.S. Saugus at the U.S. floating nuclear submarine base at Holy Loch, Scotland. He went on to do security work as a Defense Department civilian while working part-time as a freelance writer. From 1991 to 2005 he was a producer and on-air host of "Inside Government," a public affairs interview radio program that aired Sundays on WPEN AM and WMGK FM in the Philadelphia area. You can read Paul Davis' crime columns, crime fiction, book reviews and news and feature articles on this website. You can read his full bio by clicking on the above photo. And you can contact Paul Davis at pauldavisoncrime@aol.com

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