Chapter 171 Farce of Striving for Merit, Slapping the Face and Going Home (3 more)

Luke didn't care, he didn't take the expressions of these big people seriously, many times their actions were just the needs of the occasion and the need for time, not their real feelings at all.

But the next cross-examination was interesting, and there were two parties present to interrogate him.

One side is the FBI, and the other side is the Los Angeles Police Department.

Even more interestingly, while the F.B.I.'s questions seemed to be trying to prove that his contributions weren't that great, the LAPD's questions repeatedly highlighted his contributions.

For example, the FBI people asked, "Why didn't you escort the hostages until they left safely?" Instead, let them run around until our men go up to protect them and rescue them? ”

The LAPD people immediately asked, "What forced you to leave the hostages who had been escorted to the rooftop and go down to clear out the bandits and ensure the safety of the hostages?" ”

Most of the time, Luke was there smiling and watching the two sides squirt in the name of inquiry, but in fact they quarreled.

When asked about him on both sides, he fully cooperated with the LAPD's questions.

Last night, the FBI didn't take any credit, and almost shot him, his own person.

And, now that Luke thinks about it, the FBI people may have done the bandits a great favor.

He just recounted last night's actions as truthfully as possible, and tried to highlight John McLean's work a little bit.

For example, the last 20 or so bandits, he said that he and Detective John jointly attacked to solve the problem, which is more reasonable.

The reason why he did this was because Detective John did a bit of a big deal last night, and he directly smashed the second floor of the house, and conservatively spent millions of dollars to repair it.

If you don't give him more credit, this guy will definitely be unlucky.

After all, he is a New York police officer, and he has no law enforcement authority when he comes to Los Angeles.

Luke wasn't sure if the rich company would appreciate his help, and if the family was shameless and simply let Detective John lose money, then he wouldn't die unjustly?

John can't afford to pay it, but his wife is very profitable, only the greater the credit of this detective, the more justified his actions.

However, this still has nothing to do with the FBI.

Detective John is from the New York Police Department, not the FBI.

Finally, in the face of the FBI's chattering questions, Luke is also a little impatient.

The F.B.I. officer was asking, "How did you kill those bandits?" Can you say that again? ”

Luke tapped the table lightly with his hand: "I've said it twice, please don't doubt my abilities." ”

The FBI officer didn't care: "We're just confirming further......"

Luke waved his hand: "If you have patience, go and check your FBI's internal files yourself, this September, in the small town of Shackford, Texas, I worked with your FBI team, and I killed thirteen gunmen of the Mexican gang that night, which was confirmed by your FBI itself." Also, just last month, in a shootout on a highway near Queens and Nassau counties in New York, I killed 19 and wounded 12 gunmen. It's also in the NYPD files, and you can find it out. Now, what do you have to doubt? ”

The FBI guy was stunned.

If Luke had done either of these things, it wouldn't have been an exaggeration to take out the robbers of the Zhongfu Mansion that night, after all, there was a Detective John who shared the firepower.

According to Luke, Detective John also killed at least a dozen people, and Luke himself killed more than thirty people, which seems to be not much different from the shootout in New York.

As long as there are the first two examples, the FBI wants to provoke the question that Luke cannot have this ability, and it can't say it.

The two examples cited by Luke are the conclusions given by the FBI itself and the conclusions given by the New York Police Department, a third party, which cannot be overturned at all.

The people in the FBI were like this by Luke, and finally they were honest.

Especially after one person went out and came back to say a few words to their boss, the people on the FBI's side obviously died down.

This time, they finally didn't slack off, and called up Luke's information in the FBI's internal files, which was much more comprehensive than the several police stations he had worked in.

This young police detective, who is only eighteen years old, has only been a police officer for half a year, and he has already solved many big cases, and it is still an extremely dangerous case.

Roughly calculated, this man killed and injured nearly 100 bandits in half a year.

And almost all of these bandits exist as gangs, fully armed, and when they commit crimes collectively, they are cleared out by Luke alone.

Not to mention that a certain agent in the FBI can't play this kind of record, even if they are given a team of ten, it is difficult to play.

People have real skills, and their positions are low, so they are not afraid of them at all.

The FBI people could only extinguish the idea of pinching Luke as a soft persimmon, and instead went to the upper echelons of the Los Angeles Police Department to communicate, at least to get a piece of the pie from last night's case.

Otherwise, the commissioner who was present at the scene took over the scene and ordered the power to be cut off, and everyone was still on the helicopter, and Detective Luke and Detective John almost killed the bandits.

The FBI didn't take any credit for anything except taking a few hostages on the plane, which was too slap in the face.

Luke left the FBI and was free.

If you want to say that the big guys above value him more, it won't be, at most, it's just a coincidence, and he just happened to be able to take credit with the FBI.

For example, last night's Deputy Director Doon was the one who was forcibly snatched away from command by the FBI, and he was unhappy and determined to block the FBI.

But Luke accidentally learned that it was the deputy director who did not do reconnaissance, and directly let eight special police officers rush to the building, and the armored car went directly to the incident, and his heart was cold.

He was glad at the time: fortunately, this person is not his boss, or because of this high position, he will not often command front-line operations, otherwise it is really hard to say how many SATs will be killed.

In the end, the FBI was gone, and Luke left the Park Center, and it was 5 p.m.

In the morning, I received a call from Selena in Dustin's car, probably explaining to her what happened yesterday and today, and she complained a lot, saying that she didn't call her for such a big thing.

She didn't watch TV last night, but watched soap operas on the Internet, so she didn't know the news of the shootout at Zhongfu Building.

Shimena's phone call also came, saying that she was still waiting in line at the police station to record her statement, and was unsure of the time she would leave.

Luke asked if he needed to help her cut the line himself, and was refused.

There are all employees of Zhongfu Company waiting, and one of her interns ran to cut in line, which is really a bit of a pretense.

The two had to cancel their scheduled plans for tonight, and Ximena said that she had a colleague to send her home, so he didn't have to wait.

In the morning, Dustin had to give instructions in the car, and Luke had taken Dustin's car to the Park Center, and now he had to take a taxi back to the West District Bureau, pick up his car and drive home.