Chapter 337: Arrest and Justice
"Oh, three names, one address, they live together." Garcia let out a cheer of surprise.
"Is there anyone else down there?" Jack asked.
"No, just the three of them, come on, knight, give them a little color."
"Yes to my lady."
Hanging up, Jack looked at Boyt, their job was done, and the next thing was the Chicago police officers.
"Don't look at me like that, the police in the whole city are busy dealing with those rioters right now, and I only have a few men at my disposal, any of you are willing to help?"
Seeing that the suspect had been locked, Boyt was in a good mood, and jokingly launched an invitation, just the few arrogant soldiers in his hand, to catch three suspects who had confirmed their identities, and there was really no need to trouble the FBI to help.
I don't know if it's because I'm used to it, or if he smiled particularly "sincerely" this time, Jack always felt that this old face didn't seem to be so penetrating.
"Let's have another drink, please." Rosie glanced at Hodchner, who had rarely overstepped his needs and made a decision for him in front of outsiders.
This case made everyone very angry, and the murderer's unscrupulous style and brutal methods of crime were hidden in front of them.
And the most embarrassing thing is that this result is not deliberately caused by the murderer, but just hidden in the blind spot of everyone's thinking.
If it hadn't happened for John calling Jack, there would have been a few more unrecognizable victims nearby by tomorrow.
So it was impossible for Hodgner to refuse Boitt's invitation, and there was a reason why he was slow to answer, as he was asking Boit at this time.
"How do you think people like them would react if they found themselves under siege?"
This kind of analysis does not require any criminal psychology or social psychology, and what kind of criminal Boitt has never seen.
"Most of them know themselves through the hands of our police, they are not gang members, it is a painful thing for them to go to prison, even if the three of them are in a group, they are not opponents of the prison gang."
"Especially in prison for felons, there are no weak people in them to vent to, on the contrary, they are likely to become the target of venting."
"So, I hesitated just now, because I didn't want me and my team members to become each other's tools for suicide." Hodgner was very candid about his thoughts.
Jack, who was driving, pouted secretly, he really didn't mind, of course, this was really unpleasant.
"You want to live?" Boyt's face was a little stinky, he was not a chief who joked about the lives of his subordinates.
Police units at all levels of the federation emptied their magazines at every turn, not because of how brutal they were, but because they wanted to protect their own lives.
"No, as Shakespeare wrote in Romeo and Juliet, Act II, Scene VI, this brutal pleasure will end in brutality."
Hodgner's sudden literary and artistic appearance made Jack clear his throat a little awkwardly, he didn't watch Shakespeare, whether it was European and American operas or Seris's Peking Opera, this kind of "elegant" art made him not appreciate,
But he had really heard this sentence, and in the sci-fi American drama "Westworld", the farmer said exactly this sentence to Demei.
The F.B.I.'s Saabban stopped two blocks from the suspect's residence, where the Boyt crew was already fully armed.
"Judge's Urgent Search Warrant." Erin Lindsay handed a piece of paper to Boitt.
There were two more members of the intelligence team at the scene, a young man with a baby face and a handsome Jack three-pointer, named Jay Hoststed, who was a police detective.
There is also a big black man, who looks about the same height as Jack, but the cross-section is at least twice as large, very strong, but his face is a little silly, is a patrolman named Kevin Atwater.
Everyone was dressed in civilian clothes, body armor, bulletproof plates, long guns and short guns, and after a brief introduction, Jack opened the trunk of Saab's class.
The BAU were all dressed, but only Hodgner and Emily had their spears in their hands.
"Do I need to borrow you two spare guns? We're dealing with the most vicious people. Boytt's slightly mocking gaze swept over the remaining "old and weak" of the FBI.
"No, in fact, usually I only need to do it alone, and they are responsible for using my brain." As he spoke, Jack opened the bottom case and took out the Barrett MK22 sniper rifle under the surprised gaze of everyone.
After screwing the silencer, the complete form of this violent heavy sniper was also displayed in front of everyone.
"Can I touch it?" Jay Hoststed, who was born in the military, subconsciously stretched out his hand, and then shrank back with a scornful face under Boit's "angry gaze".
Ten minutes later, a slightly dilapidated bungalow was surrounded by a drone that flew around.
"It looked like there were only three people in there, all standing by the window, and they were holding . Crowbars and air nail guns? Jay Hoststed said, pointing to the screen.
One side window was not curtained and was clearly photographed by a drone.
Jack put away the Barrett MK22 that had been set up with some frustration and handed it to Jiejie beside him.
I thought there was a chance to get a new gun, but now it seems that there is no play, but fortunately, there is a chance to catch it alive, which is not bad, at least it didn't make these brutes agree.
The ensuing episode is lackluster, with several rounds of tear gas thrown through the windows, and the three suspects are quickly evicted from the house, where members of the Chicago Police Department's 21st Precinct Intelligence Unit and Jack rush to the site.
Bean bag bullets, stun guns, and rubber batons all came into battle, and in an instant, the three of them were unable to take care of themselves, and Jack was the blackest, and the baton smashed into his knees, and he also stepped on the arm of one of the most fiercely resisting guys.
The rest of the BAU team then entered the house and conducted a brief search, which found that confessions were largely avoided.
Because these guys filmed the whole process of their crime with their mobile phones, saved the video files in the computer, and accompanied them with intense heavy metal music for repeated enjoyment.
Unfortunately, the state of Illinois, where Chicago is located, has long since abolished the death penalty, and this case has never involved the federal level, and life imprisonment plus no bail is probably the final outcome of these three people.
But all this has nothing to do with Jack, almost all the criminals involved in the cases that BAU is responsible for are heinous and heinous, and he can't see one and kill the other.
To respect the system and respect reality, this country is like this, how can he change someone, besides, with Boit's "vast supernatural powers", this kind of criminal who makes him unhappy usually does not end well.
Not to mention anything else, just rely on his means to arrange a "comfortable" prison for these three people, and it will definitely be no problem.
Let's see if we can catch another chapter
(End of chapter)