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Detective Mulcahy spent nearly six years working for the KCMO (Kansas City, Missouri) Police Department. He was assigned to the most dangerous patrol division in the department, where he sustained numerous injuries and made many felony arrests; his work here is detailed in his book Shotgun Summer. He spent the next three years in the Special Investigations Division as an undercover Detective working with top drug organizations in conjunction with the FBI, DEA, Customs, ATF, and the IRS Criminal Investigations Division. His accounts here are chronicled in his second book, 12-Gauge, a story loosely based on actual events.
Mulcahy left The police department to work with OTS, or the Office of Thrift Supervision, a bureau under the Department of the Treasury investigating savings and loan fraud. While there, he filed criminal cases totaling over half a billion dollars, including reviews of President Clinton and his wife, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and their involvement in the White Water deal and a cattle futures investment.
Sean Mulcahy finished his career working for a small suburban city police department. He was awarded a written commendation for performance in an extremely dangerous situation, silver and bronze awards for valor, and a unit citation for excellent performance.
In addition to his two books, Shotgun Summer and 12-Gauge, he has written and produced a music video, The Widow's Song by Sean Mulcahy, available on YouTube and other outlets. The video aims to shine a light on some officers' ultimate sacrifice to protect and serve their communities.
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