Johnny didn't expect the police to enter the house directly. He had already fired a gun just now. According to the police's law enforcement habits, when the danger was not eliminated, they should have negotiated with him outside and let him go out, instead of them directly storming in.

house.

His father is a policeman and often tells him stories about police law enforcement. He will never remember it wrong.

Johnny took a look at the room. Jumping out of the window was not a good option. There were so many police cars outside, and the police must have surrounded the entire house.

"Don't shoot, I'm coming out."

Johnny opened the bedroom door from one side, opening only a gap. He saw only one policeman through the gap, and immediately pulled out his pistol and shot at the door.

Jimmy had seen his move and was prepared in advance. When Johnny pointed the gun at him, he moved aside to avoid the passage. Johnny faced the door directly to empty the magazine. There was nothing except the door and the wall.

None of them hit. Johnny pressed the release button and the empty magazine fell. He put the pistol under his left armpit, took out a full spare magazine from his trouser pocket, loaded it and loaded it.

Jimmy watched him complete all the actions, moved to the passage, and fired twice through the door, one in the chest and one in the neck.

In the sight of Johnny, Jimmy had already fallen to the ground. Jimmy walked over, opened the door, took a look, and pressed the intercom notification.

"The suspect has fallen down and is safe. You can come in."

When the police and FBI came in at the front door, they saw Jimmy standing in the living room, sorting out his duty belt and pistol. Jimmy pointed and said, "He's in the bedroom." Then he took off his duty belt and leg holster.

He handed it to Kag who just came in through the back door.

"Is he dead?" Kag asked. Jimmy nodded and walked out of the front door.

"Superintendent, how long has this young man been in your police station?" An FBI came over and asked Kagg.

"Four or five months, what a great young man." Kag replied.

"It's really great. His shooting skills are also good. He was shot twice, one in the chest and one in the neck. Johnny died on the spot. The key is, he was shot through the door. What was his name? How old was he?"

"Jimmy Young, probably 24 or 25, I haven't noticed."

After chatting for a while, Kag came out with Jimmy's equipment. As per the old rules, Kag took Jimmy back to the police station and asked others to drive Jimmy's police car back.

Because the FBI was involved this time, Jimmy was not directly questioned and investigated after returning, but had to wait for the departments involved to arrive.

Jimmy stayed at the police station for two days. During this period, he did not go out on patrol or arrange other tasks. He ate takeout and slept on a camp bed in the lounge. Then, Jimmy ushered in an unprecedented super interrogation team.

In the large conference room of the police station, seven senior officials were sitting on one side of the conference table. Chief James was in the middle, followed by a colleague from the internal affairs department of the county police on the left, two FBI agents, and an assistant from the prosecutor's office on the right

District Attorney, two LRPD Internal Affairs Division officers.

"Jimmy, this inquiry covers the two police shootings on May 16."

Director James sat in the middle and pointed to a row of people to introduce Jimmy. This was the proper procedure.

"This is Superintendent Brandon Walter, LRPD Internal Affairs Division, Detective Ned Ryan. This is Assistant District Attorney (ADA), Prosecutor's Office, Kaya Johnston

(Kaya Johnston). County Internal Affairs Superintendent Aud Palmer. FBI Special Agents Iger Marshall and Jonathan Holman.”

"Everyone, this is Assistant Sheriff Jimmy Young. Now we're going to start today's questioning. First up is the shooting of Assistant Sheriff Jimmy Young on May 16th at 10:13 a.m. Superintendent Brandon Vaught, please

You start asking questions first."

"Okay. A total of 1 police officer was injured in this case, and two suspects were shot dead. Police officer Dorchi Mars was shot in the right leg. The bullet has been removed and is expected to return to the police station in 3 weeks. The male deceased

They are 34-year-old Arman Grosso, whose real name is Osama Saleh Hassan, and the female is Yanksi Walid. Both of them have criminal backgrounds. Grosso was convicted of illegal possession of weapons and illegal possession of weapons while on bail.

He is still wanted for illegal possession of drugs, and Walid is also wanted for illegal possession of drugs for violating bail regulations."

"Now please present your case report."

"I received a notification from the police at 7:40 a.m. on May 16 that I needed to go on duty near Calgary Bay today to search for the murderer Johnny Santiago. My patrol location was at the intersection of West Glen Bay and West Glen Road.

At about 10:05, I heard gunshots, and then the news came over the intercom that the police officer had been shot. Because I could hear the gunshots, I judged that the location where he was shot was on the road next to me. I drove the police car there, and first

Apply a tourniquet to the police officer, then conduct reconnaissance of the suspect's house, and return to the police car to protect the injured police officer.

Around 10:10, other police officers arrived. I went to the back of the house to prevent the suspect from escaping through the back door. When I arrived at the back of the house, I found a motorcycle. I speculated that the suspect might come through the back door and escape on a motorcycle, so I stayed behind.

Next to the motorcycle.

At 10:12, there was an exchange of gunfire between the police officers and the suspect in front. Then the back door was opened and two suspects appeared behind the door. The male was in front with a weapon in his hand. I opened fire and fired a total of 4 shots.

At that time, because I needed to find the murderer Johnny, I still needed to continue patrolling, so after communicating with Superintendent Kagg, I handed over 4 used shell casings to the LRPD police officers and continued patrolling with the M16."

Jimmy described the scene at that time and his judgment of the situation in detail. He had recalled these words many times in the past two days. Basically, there were no omissions and it was not very cumbersome.

The relevant report has been submitted by the LRPD police officers. For them, it was mainly just a formality. After all, the same police officer shot and killed three suspects that day. This has not happened for a long time.

"Please explain why you did not use a pistol but an M16 rifle."

"The suspect we were dealing with at the time was Johnny Santiago. He had practiced shooting with his father since he was a child, and his father was a retired policeman who had served for more than 10 years. Johnny had an M14 rifle with him when he fled. Based on

Due to security requirements, all county police officers performing this task replaced their M16 rifles.

This time Johnny escaped and hid in a resident's house. The possibility that he could obtain an automatic weapon again cannot be ruled out, so I still patrolled with the M16 rifle.

After a police officer was shot, for high-risk suspects with guns, based on safety principles, I would trust the rifle in my hand more than a pistol with a much smaller range and power."

"I have no problem anymore." Superintendent Brandon Watt finished the process and it was over. For him, the most important thing is that the police officer is fine.

"I have a question, why was your shooting target at the suspect's heart? You wanted to kill him on purpose, right?" ADA Kaya Johnston next to her said suddenly.

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