046 Mistakes

Jimmy was successfully promoted, of course, because he was promoted because he repeatedly solved big cases, and at the same time he was professional and not at fault in the course of his duties.

But what Jimmy didn't know was that he was too ruthless and shocked everyone in the police station. Among the more than a dozen county police officers, there are only 3 people with a record of killing on duty, 2 superintendents, one of whom is Kag, and 1 police officer, which is Jimmy.

Not all police officers in the United States have the opportunity to shoot and injure, let alone kill. In fact, there are more than 1,000 suspects killed by police shooting in the United States, but there are hundreds of thousands of police officers in the United States, so there are very few police officers with a record of killing. Many police officers will have psychological problems after shooting and killing, which also contributes to the fact that large police stations generally have professional psychologists to regulate the psychological problems of police officers, while small police stations generally cooperate with hospitals or part-time psychologists.

Jimmy, a person with a continuous kill record and excellent psychological quality, is already a very good existence in the hundreds of thousands of police teams. Generally, such people will be robbed by different departments, especially SWAT.

It's just that the Pulaski County Police Department is a small police station and does not have a special squad, so he is just promoted and then continues to carry out patrol duties. If it's in a big city police department like New York or Los Angeles, you must have been transferred to some task force by this time.

Jimmy updated his police rank, then called and ordered takeout to invite everyone to coffee and afternoon tea, and the rest was to work as usual, in fact, he didn't change at all, he still had to go out on patrol, he still had to wear a police uniform, and the small private car police lights he prepared for himself still didn't work.

At night, Jimmy continued to patrol, he didn't care about it now, he caught a few in the first half of the night, and then rested, anyway, if the dispatch center didn't give a task, no one would say anything if the police car was parked on the side of the road.

It's boring to drive on the road at night, especially a patrol cop like Jimmy, because there is no destination, drive completely randomly, as long as you are within your own patrol range. In fact, there are very few cars on the road at night, especially after 10 o'clock, and sometimes it is normal to not see a car for more than ten minutes.

The most illegal at night is speeding, followed by drunk driving or drug driving, a few months, Jimmy has been very familiar with these people's driving habits, as long as you look at the driving status of the vehicle on the road, you can basically judge whether there is drunk driving or drug driving, because people who drink high, is unable to control their hands and feet, often the vehicle sways from side to side or only in the middle of the road.

Jimmy generally doesn't directly issue tickets to people who seem more pleasing to the eye, because drunk driving is very common in the United States, and just have someone drive them back, and that's fine. But if it's the kind that doesn't quite like the eye, I'm sorry.

The biggest reliance on this is that there is no dash cam and police body recorder now, and many times you can deal with it depending on people's feelings. A few years later, the dash cam began to popularize, 10 years later the dash cam became a must-have, it was not so easy, the police law enforcement process to close or block the police recorder is illegal, is to be administratively investigated.

Jimmy found that a car in front of him was very slow, the speed limit was 45mph, he was not even driving 30, you must know that it was night, there were no other vehicles on the road, from behind, his headlights were also normal, and there was no problem illuminating the road. This situation is very abnormal and completely inconsistent with the driving habits of Americans.

Jimmy came behind the car, slowed down to keep up with the other man, and turned on the siren at the lights. After the police lights flashed, the car in front turned on its right turn signal and prepared to pull to the right.

Jimmy stopped, got out of the car, and walked over, the driver put his hands on the steering wheel, trembling slightly, Jimmy shone the flashlight on the driver, the driver was a little trembling, and his lips were shaking.

"Good evening, sir, do you need help?" Jimmy didn't ask for a driver's license directly, and looking at the driver's appearance, it was likely that he was addicted to drugs or sick.

"Yes, I'm sick, shivering, and have a terrible headache. I'm on my way to the hospital right now. ”

"Do you need me to call an ambulance? You can't drive like that. Jimmy frowned, looked at the driver's trembling hands, and said.

"No, no, no ambulance, I can do it myself." The driver shook his head and directly rejected Jimmy's kindness.

Jimmy looked at the driver, a white, middle-aged, slightly bald on the top of his head, and the car was also old, probably understood.

"Brother, it's very dangerous for you to drive like this, do you have any friends who can come and drive your car away? You take my car, I'll take you to the hospital. ”

"No, I don't have any acquaintances here. Thank you, officer, but I really don't need to, I can go on my own. The driver still didn't agree, and Jimmy had no choice but to tell him to drive carefully, and then let him go.

Jimmy started the police car, followed far behind, did not turn on the police lights siren, the car in front of the speed of a little faster, followed for more than ten minutes, Jimmy saw him turn and go to a clinic, the driver stopped before turning the car to continue patrolling the road.

After walking for a while, Jimmy was still a little uneasy, he went back to the clinic just now, and found that the car he had parked just now was no longer at the door.

The accident still happened, and Jimmy got out of the car, pulled out his gun, walked to the clinic, and knocked on the door.

"Pulaski County Police, open the door."

Jimmy knocked a few times, but no one answered. He turned and walked towards the back of the clinic, passing by the window and looking at the window, he saw that it was a mess inside. Jimmy walked to the back of the clinic and found the car parked in the backyard with no one in it. It looks like something big is going on in the clinic.

Jimmy returns to the police car and uses the radio to inform the dispatch center of the incident, asking the dispatch center to contact Superintendent Kag to come and provide support.

Jimmy waited in the police car for more than ten minutes, and Cag came in a police car. Jimmy informs Karg of the anomalies on the road, and based on the chaos of the clinic seen from the window, he speculates that there may be a serious incident inside, at least hostage-taking, and a possible homicide.

Karg and Jimmy walked to the clinic, and when they reached the door, Karg knocked on the front door, and Jimmy went around to the back door, using his abilities to observe the inside of the clinic.

One person is sitting in the corner of the wall, and judging from the posture, it should be tied hand and foot, and the other person is turning something by the wall.

Jimmy spoke to Karg over the intercom, and Karg kicked the door open with two feet directly in front of him, and walked in with a gun, checking as he went. Jimmy, on the other hand, crouched next to the back door, and the people inside should have escaped through the back door if there had been no accident.

"Pulaski County Police, don't move, let me see your hands." Karg shouted, and then Jimmy heard a dense burst of gunfire.