About Frank Borelli




A native of Cumberland, Maryland, Frank attended DeMatha Catholic High School in Hyattsville, Maryland and immediately thereafter began his law enforcement career as a Military Police Officer in the United States Army.

Having begun his law enforcement career as an MP, and upon receiving his first Honorable Discharge, Frank became a civilian police officer. His 20+ year career included assignments in patrol, training, youth services, investigations, task force assignments, and more.

In 1995 Frank re-entered military service as a member of the Maryland Army National Guard 29th Light Infantry Division, and then the 121st Engineer Battalion gaining operational experience in infantry and combat engineering tactics. Frank Borelli has received three Honorable Discharges in recognition of his military service.

In addition to his police and military service, Officer Borelli began a writing career in 1999. With several dozen articles published internationally, he has become a recognized expert on police training techniques and technologies with specific focus on special operations in urbanized areas. In addition to the dozens of articles he's had published, he has authored an equal number of specialized training programs now in use by police agencies in the mid-Atlantic region. Lieutenant Borelli is currently a weekly columnist for the Blackwater Tactical Weekly, as well as Editor in Chief for Officer.com, and New American Truth magazine, a monthly publication launched in January '07. Borelli is Editor of the Borelli Consulting Forum News & Intel page and a contributing editor for American Cop magazine, published bi-monthly.

Focusing his attention now on his writing, Frank has a total of twelve books in the "A Cop's Nightmare" series planned as well as three other unrelated books.