North American Gunslinger Detective

Chapter 256 Compulsory Vacation

Chapter 256 Compulsory Vacation

After Jimmy listened to Ruiz's arrangements, he continued to read the files. It seemed that there were no opportunities to go out in the field now. Several cases were either closed or waiting for information from the surveillance team. It felt like he spent most of the day in various fields.

spent in various files.

Before noon, Ruiz came out again and said, "Jimmy, come in."

Jimmy got up and went into Ruiz's office. Ruiz took a deep breath and then said to Jimmy: "Hughes just called me. You go to Hughes' office."

Jimmy was stunned for a moment and blinked, "What's the matter? Hughes is so busy, why is he targeting me again?"

Ruiz waved his hand: "Go as soon as you are told. GO!"

He was in a bad mood, and he didn't even bother to explain. Jimmy turned and left the office, walked around and returned to Peter's place, where Hughes' office was.

"Hughes, are you looking for me?" Jimmy knocked on the door and said to Hughes inside.

Hughes pointed to the chair in front of the desk and said "sit", then he picked up a document on the desk and handed it to Jimmy.

Jimmy picked it up and flipped through it. These were the reports on several shootings recorded after he came to the FBI's Manhattan office in New York. Finally, there was the report on yesterday's gun battle.

Jimmy put together the report and handed it back to Hughes: "Hughes, I don't understand, what's the matter?"

Hughes: "Well, OPR (Office of Professional Responsibility or Office of Professional Responsibility) wants to inquire about you."

Jimmy: "Why? I didn't do anything illegal, right?"

Hughes knocked on the report on the table: "Because of this, within a month of coming to the Manhattan office, you participated in multiple shooting cases and killed many people at the same time. OPR will question and investigate you to confirm whether you are suitable for the current situation."

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Hughes picked up the file and stood up, "Follow me, they are in the conference room."

Jimmy followed Hughes and came to the conference room. When he came just now, he saw two people sitting in the conference room. Because Jimmy was no longer working here, he didn't take a closer look. He didn't expect that they were here for him.

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A man with short blond hair in the conference room stood up, took the file from Hughes, shook hands with Hughes, "Thank you, Hughes."

"Jimmy Young, right? Please take a seat. I'm Garrett Fuller from OPR."

Jimmy had already seen the file that Fuller had looked at before, which was his FBI file with his picture on it. Now Fuller asked Jimmy to sit down and began to look through the shooting reports.

After flipping through it repeatedly, Fuller raised his head, smiled and said to Jimmy: "Don't be nervous, we are just making routine inquiries, we are all our own people, nothing will happen. Jimmy, you haven't been in the Manhattan office for a long time, so let me tell you

These are the cases you have handled during this period."

Jimmy didn't have anything to hide. He hadn't been here long, and none of the cases he was involved in had been led by him. He remembered them all very clearly. He recounted several of the cases he was involved in.

Fuller interrupted and asked Jimmy to explain in detail what he had done. It took an hour and finally ended the interview. The stenographer next to him probably had his hands tired.

When Jimmy finished and walked out of the conference room, he saw Peter and Jones standing outside.

Jimmy raised his hand and said hello, "Hi, Peter Jones."

Peter pointed to the conference room with his chin: "What's going on inside?"

Jimmy shrugged: "Garrett Fuller from OPR came to investigate me. He just asked me about my experience in the past month. I just finished the interview and I don't know what to say next."

Peter was about to say something else, but suddenly Hughes' voice came from Hughes' office next to him: "Jimmy, come in."

Jimmy pointed to Hughes' office, and Peter shook his head, telling him to hurry over.

Jimmy came into the office and asked, "Hughes, what else can I do?"

Hughes: "I've already told Ruiz, you should go back and rest for a few days."

Jimmy had a question mark on his face: "No, why is this?"

Hughes: "Go back and rest for a while. OPR will notify you when the investigation is completed. One week should be enough."

Jimmy looked at Hughes and didn't know what to say. He turned around and left Hughes' office without even saying goodbye.

It was so frustrating. Jimmy had a clear reason for shooting several times. Although his shots were a little shady, his next two shots were actually equivalent to saving the lives of his colleague Jones and the surveillance team Jack.

Being investigated and forced to take a leave of absence makes people really unhappy.

However, the compulsory leave only allowed him to go back to rest and did not confiscate his gun and badge. It seems that Hughes also had some objections to the OPR investigation.

The Office of Professional Responsibility is equivalent to the internal affairs department of the police station. It mainly conducts investigations on internal personnel. Usually this kind of investigation means that the person under investigation may have violated regulations. It is a common method to ask the person under investigation to hand over his gun and badge for leave.

Providing a gun and badge means temporarily depriving the agent of his law enforcement authority.

Jimmy did not go to say hello to Ruiz and Peter, but left the federal building and returned to the apartment. After arriving at the apartment, Jimmy took off his suit and threw it on the sofa, poured himself a glass of whiskey, drank it hard, and then

Lying on the sofa and starting to daze.

It seems that since I came to New York, one bad thing has happened one after another. I am far less comfortable than when I stayed in Little Rock. No one would wear small shoes for me there, no one would say anything, and my life should not be too comfortable.

In a bad mood, he wanted to find someone to drink and chat with but found that there was no one to go to. Jimmy suddenly felt that he was a failure. He had been in New York for a month. He only knew how to work and had no intention of calling this place his home. He also didn't get to know anyone.

, are you a natural workaholic?

In the past, in Little Rock, although I didn't have many friends, I could still find people to eat, drink, chat, and hang out with during my breaks. At least there was Justin's Bar to hang out, but in New York, Jimmy couldn't even imagine that he could.

Who to look for and where to go.

After thinking about it for a long time, Jimmy suddenly remembered that if he really wanted to call New York home, maybe he should put his house purchase plan on the agenda and take advantage of his vacation to get it done as soon as possible.

Jimmy looked at the time. It was almost 1 o'clock. The morning inquiry lasted for an hour, and since he went home to rest for a while, he missed lunch time.

Jimmy stood up and picked up his suit. When he walked to the door, he suddenly remembered that he was already on leave. Why did he still need to wear a suit? He walked into the bedroom, opened the closet and took out jeans and a denim shirt to change into. In addition, he also had himself

I had not worn the cowboy hat I brought from Little Rock for a long time, so I put it on and suddenly felt much better.

(End of chapter)

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