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  • Sonny Bonds
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  • Born in the 1950s, there is little is known about Sonny Bond's youth. He was apparently a fourth generation American (his grandfather had been born in America). They young Sonny spent much time playing at the Cotton Cove, where he played cops and robbers there, creating many fond memories. He and his dad also spent time hiking through the mountains near Lytton as well. Sonny's grandfather was a major impact on Sonny during his youth. Sonny's grandfather never said he wanted Sonny to be a policeman, but everything he taught his grandson, about honesty, obeying the law...that's what made the difference in Sonny's life.
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  • Born in the 1950s, there is little is known about Sonny Bond's youth. He was apparently a fourth generation American (his grandfather had been born in America). They young Sonny spent much time playing at the Cotton Cove, where he played cops and robbers there, creating many fond memories. He and his dad also spent time hiking through the mountains near Lytton as well. Sonny's grandfather was a major impact on Sonny during his youth. Sonny's grandfather never said he wanted Sonny to be a policeman, but everything he taught his grandson, about honesty, obeying the law...that's what made the difference in Sonny's life. It was during high school that he first met Marie Wilkans. They became close chums during their time at Jefferson High School in Lytton, and soon became high school sweet hearts until their graduation. He was given a pen as his graduation gift (though its not mentioned who presented it to him) which he continued to use for years after as it was very special to him. Following the graduation Sonny and Marie went their separate ways: he went to Lytton Police Academy and she went off to stewardess school, and they lost track of each other. Soon after leaving the Academy he joined Lytton PD in the 1970s, and spent roughly 15 uneventful years there, but continued to improve himself since his graduation. He was the model cop (even earning Officer of the Year at one point). Between 1983-1987 he stopped a drug ring and arrested Jessie Bains ("The Death Angel"). In 1989 he saved his girlfriend Marie Wilkans from being killed by Bains after he escaped from the Lytton County Jail, and killed Bains in self-defense. Marie and Sonny were married later. In 1991 he was promoted to detective sergeant. After Marie was stabbed and nearly killed by Bains' brother and one of his cronies, Sonny tracked down the criminals and brought down the dangerous cult of Bains, busting a fellow officer who was in league with the cult in the process. Marie had fully recovered, and they were both overjoyed to learn they were going to have a baby. In 1999, Bonds was sent to Los Angeles by his superiors in Lytton to learn how the Big Boys play. After a year he returned to Lytton to set up a new SWAT team there. In 2005, he returned to the Los Angeles Police Department, and worked in the Harbor Division. Later he transferred to the Police Department, in Fairview, New York, where he became a lieutenant of the Fairview SWAT Team. He took the time to train SWAT recruits at the Riverside Training Facility and also briefed elements in the field. Boss was one of the SWAT officers under his command.