I picked up a copy of Don Anderson’s book, “408 Lakeport,” at his booth. Don’s book took me on a ride I’ll not soon forget.
I picked up the book for a quick glance but found I couldn’t put it down until I finished it. Don took me on a ride filled with anger, sadness and disgust, tears and occasional smiles and remembering how my brother, Jim, somehow always managed to keep the honor in his role as a police officer and firefighter. I found myself honoring a deputy I never knew, Sgt. Richard Helbush.
I’ve gained a greater respect for Don Anderson who literally had the opportunity to take the law into in own hands but chose to uphold the law and take the killers into custody.
I have a greater insight into the man I’m voting for as our next district attorney. He shares his private thoughts in this candid, heart-wrenching and emotional book.
If my brother were alive today I know he would be honored to shake Don’s hand and offer his support both emotionally and otherwise.
Barbara Galvan lives in Cobb, Calif.