Dexter Pitts is a proud Army veteran, police officer, and former US Border Patrol agent. He served with the 10th Mountain Division right after 9/11 and was awarded a Purple Heart after suffering injuries from an explosion in Iraq. Through a long, grueling recovery, he could have given up, but he was determined to fight back and serve the Louisville Metro Police Department, where he was right at the epicenter of racial conflict in 2020.

No one describes better than he does what it was like to be a black, conservative police officer in the middle of the riots following the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor.

You’ll hear:

Why he joined the Army and what it was like to be in combat for the first time

How he was sure he was going to die when his left arm was shattered, his head was injured, and back and hips blown out of socket by an explosion

The physical and mental struggles that accompany a major rehabilitation

Why Louisville, KY in 2020 was one of the toughest places to be a black police officer

His core beliefs that keep him focused and dedicated to protecting America and everyone in his community

Why he wrote his book, I Am Pitts: Memoirs of an American Patriot

**Enter to win a FREE e-copy of his book HERE (Drawing will be held July 14)

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Learn more about him and his book on his website

Some days you just need a little pep talk, so I created a motivational video where I share the top lessons I learned when I went through Ranger School. I did it to help motivate you when you’re facing your own challenges and facing adversity. The video is free, and you can get it HERE.

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