North American Gunslinger Detective

Chapter 188 Jimmy's deterrent power

Chapter 188 Jimmy’s Deterrence

Jimmy reported the four locations directly to Hatten, and he ignored the rest, because it was almost December and his work was coming up, and now fishing and learning had become his priority.

It happened that during this period, the gang members who had been suppressed for two months began to move again. The impact of 911 was gradually fading, and the intensity of police patrols slowly returned to normal.

In the past few days, Jimmy has been dispatched several times in a row. Simply because of the shortage of police manpower, the dispatch center had to notify the supporting police force to deal with daily disputes and ordinary alarm incidents. It is conceivable that these gang members who have been bored for two months will once

How troublesome it would be to be released.

Of course, another reason for the increased frequency of Jimmy's dispatches is that the county police are responsible for too many areas and there is always a shortage of manpower. County police are different from city police. County police responsible for a larger area only have a few dozen people, and they have to work in separate shifts.

While the Little Rock Police Department has 3,400 police officers on duty, the number gap is very large.

As gang members began to carry out a large number of activities, such as racing, escaping from the police, fighting, theft, robbery, illegal possession of drugs, and illegal possession of weapons, these cases exploded. Compared with the previous two months, every patrol officer was busier.

I don’t have time to have a serious lunch, I just grab a burger and eat it while driving to the next place.

In fact, the various 911 calls that patrol officers handle every day are all trivial matters and minor crimes. Serious crimes only account for 1-3% of the reported cases. During this period, these trivial matters alone occupied the police force.

At around 5 p.m., Jimmy responded to the dispatch center notification again to handle a domestic violence case. Jimmy drove to the suburbs and came outside the house where the caller had called. He parked the car and walked to the door. His eyes had been opened in advance. There were two adults inside.

People were quarreling, and the tall man was waving his arms, as if he was really arguing about something. There seemed to be some chairs and other things scattered on the ground, and it looked like they had already started taking action.

"Dong dong." Jimmy stood on the side of the door and knocked. "Pulaski County Police, please open the door."

The tall man inside walked to the door. He opened the door and saw Jimmy.

"Oh, F**K, butcher?" The man looked at Jimmy up and down and suddenly shouted.

Jimmy: "Huh? Do you know me?" Although Jimmy is wearing sunglasses, his appearance is really prominent, which is understandable.

Man: "Of course, of course. What can I do?"

Jimmy: "Someone called the police and reported domestic violence and noise complaints here. Can you tell us what happened?"

The man waved his hand hurriedly: "No, no, it's just an ordinary couple quarreling. There's no domestic violence, not at all. Maybe it's just that our voices are a bit loud. I will apologize to the neighbor. I promise."

The woman in the room also walked to the door. She heard the man's words and suddenly said: "No, we are quarreling, he..."

The man suddenly reached out and covered the woman's mouth. He smiled and said to Jimmy, "Sorry, she's a little excited. I'll have a chat with her and wait a moment."

The man covered the woman's mouth and pushed her toward the house, and whispered in her ear. Jimmy couldn't hear everything clearly, but it didn't seem like their actions were high-risk coercive actions, so they didn't stop him.

Since this man recognized himself, there is a high probability that he is also a gang member. Since he did not draw a gun and shoot at Jimmy, Jimmy can also guess the content of the conversation when he brought the woman into the house. There are more things going on now. If he

If you had any sense, you would have let him go today. Domestic violence is too common in the United States, and the woman didn't seem to be hurt.

Jimmy waited for two or three minutes before the man and woman returned to the door.

Man: "I'm sorry for bothering you to come over and deal with it. We're fine, not at all. We'll go and apologize to the neighbor later for disturbing him."

Jimmy: "Well, let's go together."

Man: "Of course, no problem, go now."

He pulled the woman toward the next door, and Jimmy followed behind. He watched them knock on the door and call out the neighbor. The two talked for a while, and then they returned.

Jimmy raised the index and middle fingers of his right hand, hooked his fingers at the man, and when he reached Jimmy, he stretched out his left hand to hug his neck and whispered: "You know who I am, I shouldn't have to deal with your trivial matters.

Yes, but you gang members have been making too much trouble these days. I hope you can give them a message, try to stay calm and don't make trouble. I'm not always so easy to talk to."

The man lowered his head and nodded, looking at Jimmy's right hand holding the handle of the gun, not daring to say anything.

Jimmy let go of him, removed his right hand from the handle of the gun, shook hands with him, and said, "Since there's nothing wrong, I'll go back. Goodbye."

The man shook hands with Jimmy: "Goodbye."

Jimmy got in the car, radioed the dispatch center, and drove back to the police station.

Seeing Jimmy leaving, the man breathed a sigh of relief and took the woman back home.

Jimmy returned to the police station and was still sighing. The guy he met this time was pretty good and he could communicate with him. It didn't cost him anything and didn't cause him any trouble. You have to know that taking a domestic violence victim back to the police station is very difficult.

Those who write reports, how good it is now, nothing happens.

After spending a little time, Jimmy hurriedly left work and ran away. And he had enough reasons. He had already submitted a resignation application to the police station. He was about to end his career as a county police officer in mid-December. It was not the time to work overtime at this stage, unless there was

Something special.

Jimmy's warning had some effect. The next day, the number of 911 calls in the suburbs decreased significantly. Jimmy was only dispatched twice a day, which was already very good compared to the previous two days.

After receiving the four targets identified by Jimmy, Agent Hatten also arranged for personnel to monitor and conduct reconnaissance. However, there are no results yet because Jimmy cannot directly notify Hatten of what he saw, so

Now they can only use a wide net to monitor four houses at the same time.

It is already November, and Hatten and the others had previously speculated that another murder case might break out on Christmas Day, so the detectives are also diligently pursuing clues.

It's just bad luck that there were no abnormalities in these houses during the monitoring period. After working hard for several days, there was no gain at all.

Of course, it cannot be said that there was no gain at all. As FBI agents, they had enough technology and personnel to inspect the four houses and found a large number of weapons inside and the altar in the basement. However, no suspects were found for the time being.

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For the FBI, it is completely meaningless to just catch some criminals who illegally possess weapons. Their current targets are NC cult members and murder criminals.

The current focus of monitoring is the house with the altar. As Jimmy judged, this basement is too clean. It was cleaned on purpose. If they had not abandoned this stronghold, they would definitely come back again.

(End of chapter)

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