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The author of the book, “Chasing Shadows: Terrorists, Gangsters and Bankers and the Al Capone Method The FBI in a Post 9/11 World” Peter W. Ashooh, was interviewed by Benji Cole of CBS Radio. They talked about the in-depth nature of his book’s theme and inspiration during the interview.
Peter W. Ashooh is a retired FBI Special Agent, first joined the FBI in 1979 after graduation from the College of William and Mary. He served as a firearms instructor, defensive tactics instructor, and tactical instructor for over twenty years. Ashooh acted as the undercover agent in more than twenty separate undercover operations. He trained in martial arts for over 50 years and achieved black belts in multiple styles, currently holding an eighth-degree black belt in Isshin-Ryu style of Okinawa karate, weapons, and jujitsu. He currently teaches classes several evenings per week in Virginia, where he lives with his wife, Wini.
This compelling book, “Chasing Shadows: Terrorists, Gangsters and Bankers and the Al Capone Method The FBI in a Post 9/11 World,” is a real-life experience of the author, which explores the evolution of the FBI’s strategies in combating crime and battles he and his colleagues endured during the reaction and outcome of the 9/11 tragedy. He also explains the shifting requests FBI agents experienced to prevent the next terrorist attack. Ashooh describes the details of his research into the hijackers’ activities up to the day of the attack on the Pentagon.
Listen to the full interview below: