The most recent killings of unarmed black men and women has the black community confused over what they can and should do in order to prevent a trip to a retail store, walking down the street, or breaking up a fight from turning into a deadly encounter with the police. What makes this book special is that it provides a blueprint for doing exactly that. This book separates itself from other attempts to guide black males, because both authors walk in the shoes of black men in America, and can provide a perspective as experts of the American legal justice system and police policy and procedures. Read this book, and take what it says to heart, because it could be the difference between making it home for dinner with loved ones or having the ones that you love plan your homegoing service.