Charles Moose
American police officer and writer
Charles Alexander Moose (born 1953 – 25 November 2021) was an American author, policeman and military officer best known for his role as the primary official in charge of the efforts to apprehend the D.C. snipers in October 2002.
Quotes
edit1990s
edit- I don't shut anybody up... It’s not very democratic, not very American.
- As quoted in "Guess Who’s Coming to Power" (1993), by Rachel Zimmerman, Willamette Week
2000s
edit- In America, we vote, we decide as a group of people what our policies are, and that's the way we do business. We don't let violence make those determinations for us.
- Town hall meeting (8 October 2001)
2020s
edit- Nandy!
- Last words, as attested in "Call Me God" (2022), Three Weeks of Hell
Quotes about Moose
edit- You have lifted a shadow of fear for many families. God bless you and may God bless the victims.
- George W. Bush, Air Force One phone call (24 October 2002), as quoted in "Bush Praises Law Community For Capturing Sniper Suspects" (25 October 2002), by Ron Fournier, Berkeley Daily Planet.
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