North American Gunslinger Detective

Chapter 196 Success and Failure

This time, Jimmy completed practical training with an instructor. He and the instructor came to the house designated for the case. Jimmy habitually walked to the door and leaned against the wall to knock on the door, while the instructor stood in front of the door.

Jimmy waved his hand towards the instructor, motioning him to go to the other side of the door, but the instructor did not move.

There was a piece of glass on the door, and the curtain behind opened a hole, and a woman looked out from inside.

"Hi, ma'am, FBI, please open the door." Jimmy emerged from the side, revealing the FBI badge hanging on his left chest.

"Can I see your ID?" The lady said directly at the door without opening the door.

Jimmy took out the FBI ID holder from his pocket. Of course in the United States, they often call it a wallet. He opened it and saw the police badge on the top and the FBI agent's ID card on the bottom.

"Click" the door opened.

Woman: "What's the matter? What did I do wrong?"

Jimmy: "Ma'am, I'm FBI Special Agent Jimmy Young. I'm not here to find you. We're here to find Julio King. He rents a house with you, right?"

Woman: "Yes, he is upstairs."

Jimmy: "We have a warrant for Julio's arrest, can we go in?"

Woman: "OK, he's upstairs."

Jimmy: "Thank you very much for your cooperation."

The lady made way for the door, and Jimmy and the instructor entered one after another and walked up the stairs.

Jimmy put his right hand on the handle of the gun and observed as he went upstairs to ensure the safety of the corner above the stairs. Of course, this was just for show. Jimmy had already observed in advance that there was a person sitting on the bed in the room on the second floor.

The lady downstairs looked at Jimmy and the two of them going upstairs, acting nervous as if they were having sex, but Jimmy didn't see it.

There were only two rooms on the second floor. Jimmy looked at the closer room first, but there was no one there, and then walked to the second room.

Jimmy saw Julio, who was sitting on the bed and leaning against the headboard, reading a book. Jimmy held the handle of the gun in his right hand and raised his left hand to signal Julio not to move.

Jimmy: "Julio, don't move. I'm FBI Special Agent Jimmy Young. We have a warrant for your arrest. Put your hands up."

Julio raised his hands obediently.

Jimmy: "Now, get out of bed and stand up. Cuff him."

The instructor took out the handcuffs from behind, stepped forward, twisted Julio's raised hands behind his back, and put on the handcuffs.

Jimmy also came over and conducted a simple body search on Julio.

Jimmy: "I'll go ahead, you take him and follow me down."

Jimmy turned around and left the room and came to the stairs. He first tilted his head to look at what was going on downstairs. The lady was still standing at the top of the stairs looking up at the top of the stairs.

Jimmy turned his head to confirm the positions of the instructor and Julio, and then walked down the stairs.

Jimmy: "Ma'am, please let me see your hands." Jimmy said to the lady downstairs as he walked downstairs. Jimmy's right hand had never left the handle of the gun since he entered the house.

Seeing that the lady had given way to the stairs and that she did not have any weapons in her hands, Jimmy did not look back. He just stretched out his left hand and made a gesture to the instructor who was following him to continue walking, and came to the door.

Jimmy and the instructor took Julio out. This time, the instructor was in front and Jimmy was behind. The actors and residents outside had already come out. They surrounded Jimmy and the three of them and began to whisper to each other. Some people began to loudly ask Jimmy why they arrested him.

people.

Jimmy stretched out his left hand to make a retreat gesture to the surrounding residents, and held the handle of the gun at his waist with his right hand. At the same time, he shouted: "Please step back, step back, and don't interfere with our normal law enforcement."

"Don't shout loudly, stay back, don't come close."

"Calm down, don't come close, please stay back."

When the instructor led Julio to the car, the senior agent outside the field shouted through the loudspeaker: "Stop, very good."

The instructor reached out to unlock Julio's handcuffs, and then came to Jimmy's side. He stretched out his hand to shake Jimmy's hand: "Very good, standard, professional. What did you do before?"

Jimmy: "Assistant Sheriff of Pulaski County, Arkansas."

Instructor: "Congratulations, this time it was a success."

The instructor and Jimmy came to the roadside and joined the spectator team, while other students continued to come up and implement the practical cases they had drawn.

The case this time is an informant investigation of a bank robbery. The trainees need to interview a witness about the robbery he saw.

A trainee knocked on the door of a house, and a man came out. The trainee and the instructor began to ask the witnesses about a previous bank robbery case. The instructor mainly asked, and the trainee took notepads and pens to record, while observing.

surrounding situation.

At this time, a car drove up on the road in front of the house and got into an argument with the passer-by because the passer-by failed to give way in time. After a few words of argument, the driver got out of the car, holding a hammer in his hand, and continued to argue with the passer-by.

He hit the passerby with a hammer and the passerby fell to the ground.

The driver noticed that the passerby fell to the ground and ran away. However, the students and instructors who were asking questions at the door of the house did not even realize that a murder had occurred on the road and the murderer had already escaped.

At this point, the student failed the test.

The senior agent next to him stopped the training of the previous students and said to the students next to him: "Listen up, when you are handling the case, you need to pay attention to the surrounding environment at all times. If you see or hear something, it will change your actions.

Prioritize things, then that thing is more important, and you need to stop what you are doing and deal with it first.

You should have noticed them when there was an argument on the roadside just now, and when the driver got out of his car and hit passers-by with a hammer, a serious attack occurred at this time. His priority was higher than the inquiry you were making, but until

The driver ran away and still did not pursue him. This is a serious mistake.

This is Hogan Alley. They were just acting together. If it were a real scene, then the passerby would have died and the driver, as a murder suspect, had escaped, or escaped in front of two FBI agents. Can you imagine this situation?

What will happen?

Think carefully and move on to the next group."

After that, other students will continue to practice here, and cases such as robbery, murder, kidnapping, etc. will be staged one by one.

Because the number of students is not large, basically each student can be assigned 2 or 3 cases to practice. Such days will be repeated many times in the future.

In addition to the simulated cases in the town, Jimmy and the others also need to participate in tactical training and cooperate with the tactical support unit to conduct CQB training to ensure that they can participate in case handling in low-intensity conflicts. Of course, the low-intensity here refers to dealing with gang gunmen or a small number of armed forces.

If there is a large-scale gunfight with the enemy, we can only call for reinforcements or even the National Guard to intervene.

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like