It was a hot mid-summer evening when I took to the streets for another 10-hour tour of the unexpected. I had been a cop for seven months, although three of those months had been spent in training. My policing abilities had been minimally tested, but I had no idea how I would react to a life-threatening situation.
My partner Charlie and I were dispatched to a domestic disturbance in which a man was threatening to kill his wife and son. Upon arriving at the scene, Charlie and I approached the house cautiously and knocked on the door. It was opened slowly by a man who was dripping with blood and holding an ax in his hand. He said calmly, "We don't need any help," and slammed the door.






