Life or Death Threats Undercover as a State Game Warden. From having guns and knives pulled on him to threats against his life he talks about all the dangers he faced while working undercover as a Michigan State Conservation Officer. Then after retiring he worked as a plainclothes narcotics investigator for the State, Became a Police Chief and author.
Bruce Borkovich is a retired Michigan DNR Conservation Officer. As part of his duties in that line of police work, he became a detective and worked undercover to gain evidence against some of Michigan's biggest and most violent wildlife criminals. He talks about the life threatening situations he was exposed to and the skills that he developed as an undercover officer.
After retiring as a Michigan DNR Conservation Officer, he immediately went to work for several years as a plainclothes investigator for a State Narcotics Police Unit. Bruce talks about the transition and his experiences there.
He then became Chief of Police for Ferris State University and authored the book, "Wild Things: On Patrol and Undercover with a Michigan Game Warden".
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