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• YOU ARE NOT ALONE • LEAVING IT BETTER THAN WE FOUND IT • LEADERSHIP • RESOURCES FOR FIRST RESPONDERS • STAY STRONG • YOU ARE VALUED • STAY IN THE FIGHT •

About the Author

Arthur W. (Rusty) Myers III is a graduate of The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina, and has a Master’s in Biblical Studies from Liberty University. He is a law enforcement leader with more than thirty years of experience in policing, training, and organizational leadership. Over the course of his career, he has served in roles ranging from patrol officer to command staff, including extensive work in officer training, professional development, and leadership education.

For several years, Myers served as the training commander of the Charleston Police Department, responsible for developing and delivering instruction to officers on ethics, use-of-force review, procedural justice, leadership, and professional accountability. His career has included supervising complex investigations, managing critical incidents, and mentoring officers at multiple stages of their careers.

While at the Summerville Police Department, he was the Internal Affairs inspector and created the Summerville Police Leadership series. A week-long study in leadership for all officers, from private to chief, based on his experiences, largely detailed in this book. He resides in Summerville, SC, with his wife, Ellen, who is his hero.

The experiences described in this book—including navigating the internal affairs process, administrative leave, termination, and eventual vindication—shaped Myers’s perspective on leadership, institutional responsibility, and officer wellness. His work today focuses on supporting first responders, improving leadership practices within policing, and encouraging open conversations about resilience, mental health, and integrity in public service.

His first work, written when Tattered got to heavy, is "Confession of Justus,  A Tale of the Christ."  This work of historical fiction written as a recovered testament follows the Centurion Justus Longinus.  A man embittered toward the gods as they took his son to save his legion.  Justus cannot forgive himself, and wonders what god would call on a man to sacrifice his son to save others.  At Golgotha, he meets another Son.  Sacrificed by his Father.  To save mankind.

Myers currently serves as Deputy Chief of Police at a South Carolina University Department of Public Safety.

Tattered: When the Blue Line Frays is his second book.

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If you are a cop or a vet and facing struggles, I will send you a pdf of tattered.  I know what it means when no paycheck is coming in.  When it is pop tarts for breakfast and hotdogs for lunch.  This book is not about money.  It is about saving lives.  If you need to know the sun rises tomorrow, I need you to stay in the fight.  Email me at Tatteredreaders@gmail.com.  Or click here!

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