American Gunslinger and Detective

059 Jimmy the Butcher II

Jimmy was surprised by the questions raised by ADA. He thought that today would be the same as before, he just had to state it and go through the process and be done.

"Of course not. The Police Academy teaches us that if we shoot, we must ensure that the suspect loses the ability to resist. Because the suspect is still able to fight back after shooting to his limbs, police officers are injured or even killed every year, so I

The target was the suspect's torso. As for the hit in the heart, it was completely accidental."

"Well, this is the principle of our police shooting, so I think there is no problem. Do you have any other questions? If not, we will move on to the next case."

Director James spoke in time and interrupted Kaya's question. Kaya turned around and glanced at Director James, gave up and continued to ask questions.

"OK, let's talk about the next shooting case. Agent Yinger Marshall?"

"Jimmy, let's talk about Johnny Santiago, starting from when you returned to intersection patrol." The FBI agent obviously had a much better attitude.

"Yes, sir. After shooting the two suspects, I returned to the police car, waited for the LRPD officers to come and take away the shell casings, and then returned to the intersection.

After hearing the announcement on the walkie-talkie that the suspect Johnny had been found, I drove to West Glen Street. At that time, several police cars were parked in front of the suspect's house. I am familiar with the surrounding environment. I have been responsible for patrolling in the western suburbs.

The houses are in two rows, front and back, facing two roads. I found a house behind Johnny from the West Hampton Street behind it. After communicating with the owner, I passed through her house and reached the backyard.

After communicating with the federal agents in front to determine Johnny's location, Superintendent Karger came to the backyard. Under the cover of Superintendent Karger, I approached the back door of the house. I communicated with the police in front and asked them to make some noise to cover up.

I then broke the glass on the door, opened the back door and went in. When I walked to the living room, I heard a sound in the bedroom, and then I asked Johnny to put down his weapon and come out to surrender.

Johnny shot directly behind the door. After I took cover in the living room, I fired back, two shots in total.

Hearing the sound of Johnny falling, I went over to open the door to confirm, and then informed the person at the front door to come in.

Then I gave the gun and equipment to Superintendent Kagg, who took me back to the police station, and the LRPD arranged for an officer to take the police car back to the police station."

"How did you determine Johnny's location at the door?"

"Based on the bullet holes in the door and wall, determine the straight-line position of Johnny when he fired. Based on the sound of the gunshot, determine the position of a straight line. The place where the two straight lines intersect is Johnny."

"How is it possible? How do you judge so accurately?"

"Well, isn't this common sense? Bullets don't turn. The hole in the door and the hole in the wall are connected in a straight line. There is a deviation between the angle of shooting and my actual position. As long as you do a little calculation in your brain

I know the approximate location at once, and then I shoot."

"After the interrogation is over, prove it to me. I have no problem."

"Odd Palmer, it's your turn." Director James said to the Superintendent of the Internal Affairs Department.

"Everyone has said a lot just now. I only have one question. Why didn't you use the main pistol issued by the police station instead of your own revolver? According to records, you shot three times this year that killed the suspect. What did you use?

They all have the same revolver, and your main pistol has hardly been fired a few times." Superintendent Palmer picked up a file and gestured.

"Wait a minute." FBI agent Yinger Marshall interrupted Superintendent Palmer. "You said he has three more cases of killing suspects this year? Please briefly talk about the previous cases."

"Okay, although it has nothing to do with this case. Let me tell you a little bit." Superintendent Palmer picked up the file and turned to the shooting case in front.

"The first incident was when the Sheriff of Adi Town discovered a drug dealer. After a shootout, the drug dealer fled to an abandoned lumber factory. The Sheriff requested support. Officer Yang went to the scene to provide support. A shootout broke out with the suspect in the factory. The suspect was shot six times.

Gun death.

The second incident was when LRPD officers were investigating a home invasion and robbery. A shootout broke out. Officer Yang happened to be near the scene and was notified by the dispatch center to provide support. Officer Yang broke into the house and shot the suspect dead. It was later confirmed that the suspect had killed the homeowner before.

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The third incident was when a drug suspect robbed a pharmacy. Superintendent Kager and Officer Yang entered through the front door and back door respectively. Superintendent Kager exchanged gunfire with the suspect at the front door, and Officer Yang entered through the back door. After warning the suspect, the suspect fired at Officer Yang.

After firing, Officer Yang fought back and killed the suspect."

Superintendent Palmer ended the three-person briefing and then took out a photo, which was Jimmy's M686-1 revolver.

"This gun was used in these three incidents. This gun was purchased by Officer Yang at a gun store and was carried as a backup pistol after being reported to the police station. Officer Yang's main gun is the 92F issued by the police station.

pistol."

"Killing 6 people in 5 months is like a butcher. It is a judicial disgrace to have such a person in our police force." ADA Kaya Johnston next to her suddenly said something, but the others ignored her.

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Detective Yinger Marshall took the photo and looked at it, then looked up at Jimmy. After a few seconds, he handed the photo back to Superintendent Palmer.

"I have no questions, please continue."

"Okay, Officer Yang, please answer the question I just asked, why do you use the same revolver for all the guns?"

Jimmy had already prepared for this problem. If it weren't for the lack of ammunition in the revolver and the need for 92F when suppressing fire, he would have changed his main gun long ago.

"The best pistol I use is the revolver, which has the highest hit rate. This should be because I have the talent of revolvers.

If fire suppression is required on site, then I will choose 92F. Although the hit rate is not as good as the revolver, the 92F has more ammunition. For special situations, it is indeed more useful than the revolver.

If the situation requires precision shooting, then the revolver is hands down my best choice."

"I have recorded your answer and will submit it to the DA as testimony. I have no questions."

"What about the others? Do you have any questions?" Director James looked around at the people around him.

"One last request." Agent Yinger Marshall spoke again. "Director James, please arrange for the nearest shooting range. I need to verify Officer Yang's marksmanship and ability to locate suspects without line of sight. Please arrange for Officer Yang to be

Bring the M686 and the bullets."

"No problem. If you have nothing else to ask, today's questioning will end here. Jimmy, you will be placed on administrative leave and your return time will need to wait until we notify you."

"Yes, sir!"

"Now let's go to the shooting range."

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