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My father was a cop. And not a nice one. A bad cop. He once was a young policeman entering the profession in the good old days. Getting older, more cynical and violent as the day passes into the modern days of crime.
My father was a cop. And not a nice one. A bad cop. He once was a young policeman entering the profession in the good old days. Getting older, more cynical and violent as the day passes into the modern days of crime.
Lisa Bülow
Bertil Norström
The teacher
Janne Wallin
The photographer
Magnus Lind
Musician
Ander Karlsson
Policeman
Curt Nilsson
Police officer
Ulf Söderström
Policeman
My father was a cop. And not a nice one. A bad cop. He once was a young policeman entering the profession in the good old days. Getting older, more cynical and violent as the day passes into the modern days of crime.
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