Jimmy took a look at Kagg and estimated that Kagg would not give up on catching the guy with his own hands, so leaving this place to the DEA and them driving away would definitely be a no-go option.
Jimmy: "Ted, come and let's talk alone."
Jimmy and Ted walked aside, and Jimmy whispered: "Ted, this case is for you, but there is someone in it who needs to be given to us. Our target is not the case, but that person. Of course, he is a small role, no It will affect you.”
Ted frowned and looked at Jimmy. It was Thorsten who called overnight to urge them to go out and do something tonight. If Dallas could get the news, it must have come from Jimmy. He could make such a big noise in the middle of the night. They are not idiots, and some things can be passed by turning a blind eye. However, Jimmy wants to ask someone directly before they interrogate him. It is still necessary to carefully consider whether it will affect subsequent events.
Ted thought about it for a moment and finally nodded in agreement.
Jimmy returned to Kag and told Kag the result of the communication, but Kag refused directly.
Ted asked that the case be transferred to the DEA, and Karg had no objection. He was not originally doing it for the credit, but just wanted to catch someone. However, Ted asked them to leave, and Karg would not agree to it at all.
Jimmy communicated with Karg for a few words, and could only walk to Ted's side again.
"Ted, Superintendent Kagg is the most critical person this time. He wants that person too, so he asked to stay on guard with you. What do you think?"
Ted glanced at Karg. He was very familiar with this kind of fat old policeman. They were all seasoned policemen, so it shouldn't be a big problem.
"OK, he's with me, but we need to move his police car first to avoid being discovered."
"Okay. I'll go back to the police station to change my equipment first, and I'll come back to you later."
Jimmy returned to Kag, passed on the message, and then drove directly back to the police station. It was already 3 o'clock, and he wouldn't be able to sleep for long even if he went back. He might as well go back to the police station, change his equipment, and come back to stay here, at least. It's also a matter of resolution.
The police station is staffed 24 hours a day, so Jimmy won't be locked out and unable to get in. He put on his police uniform and put on his duty belt. The only problem was that he couldn't get the equipment on the police car because no one was on duty in the equipment room at night.
Jimmy said hello to the person on duty, went out and drove the police car back to Kager's location. After communicating, he drove the police car to a small road in the distance and rested directly in the car.
Ted and Karg also divided their hands. Some of them found a place to squint while others looked at the camp. If something happens, it will be notified through the walkie-talkie. The walkie-talkies on Jimmy and Kager have adjusted the frequency with the DEA. Jimmy's police car's radio is connected to the dispatch center. As a support unit, Jimmy's tasks are busier than those in Kager's division. of.
When the time came to 5 o'clock, Jimmy's walkie-talkie suddenly rang, "Attention, a car is coming." Jimmy, who was sleeping while sitting, woke up immediately. He was wearing a police uniform, body armor, and a duty belt, and was sleeping in the driver's seat. , it was so uncomfortable that Jimmy basically didn’t sleep deeply.
Jimmy is waiting for new instructions to come from the walkie-talkie. His current role is still to support. The first wave will be handled by the DEA. If an accident occurs, it will be Karg and Jimmy, but Karg is more of a showman. , with his size, he basically does not have the ability to chase fugitives.
"The car drove away, not the goal, repeat, not the goal."
Jimmy relaxed again and continued to squint against the back of his chair. He hardly slept for long all night. The closer to dawn, the more tired he became. After dozens of minutes, the intercom rang again.
"Attention, the car just now has returned and is approaching the intersection."
It has to be said that the people at DEA are still very good. Jimmy is so sleepy that they can monitor the vehicles on the road and identify the vehicles that passed by ten minutes ago.
After a few minutes, the intercom did not ring again, and Jimmy was helpless. He was 2,300 meters away from the camp and could not see or hear anything at all.
"GO! GO! GO!" The command sounded on the intercom. This was not for Jimmy and the others. It should be that the DEA people had determined that the car just now was for delivery and were now surrounding them.
Jimmy started the police car, got on the highway, and drove slowly to the intersection of the settlement, waiting for Ted's follow-up instructions.
"Kag, Jimmy, there is a man running south." Jimmy started the police car and chased him on the road. The trees here are not dense. He drove along the roadside and looked for it. Jimmy turned on the police car's searchlight and illuminated the woods. From a distance, He could see a figure stumbling in the woods, so he got out of the car and chased after him.
Jimmy, who has had a night's rest, has no problem with his physical strength now. Although the weight on his body is still quite heavy, chasing someone is not a problem. The key is the time of the DEA raid. The drug dealers and others are sleeping. The person in front of him ran out in his underwear and his shoes. Not wearing anything.
Jimmy caught up soon. Facing the fully armed county police, he stopped very honestly, raised his hands and put them behind his head. Jimmy walked over and cuffed them, and led him towards the camp.
Kag was at the edge of the woods. When he saw Jimmy coming, he shined a flashlight over him. His eyes widened when he saw the person Jimmy had arrested.
"Jimmy, take it to your car." Kag said to Jimmy.
Jimmy instantly realized who he was arresting and without saying anything, he pulled him through the woods to the roadside and threw him into the cage of the police car. Kag also followed and sat in the passenger seat.
"Drive forward, my police car is on the road ahead." Kag gave Jimmy directions. Jimmy drove to Kag's police car. The person in the back seat pulled out, replaced the handcuffs with Kag's handcuffs, and put them in Kag's car. In the back seat of the police car, Jimmy drove directly back to the drug dealer's camp.
Jimmy found Ted, "Hey, Ted, the man ran into the woods and couldn't be found. Karg went back to drive his own police car."
Ted looked at Jimmy and turned from looking directly to looking sideways. "Forget it if you don't find it. It's not a big problem to run away. I got a good harvest today. Thank you Jimmy."
Jimmy smiled and said to Ted: "Is there anything else you need my help with?"
"No, we can handle it."
"OK, then I'll go back to the police station. Call me if you need anything. Goodbye."
Jimmy returned to the police car, picked up the walkie-talkie and said, "Kage, the mission here is over and we are disbanded." Then he drove back to the police station. As for the unlucky guy, he had already run away anyway, so forget it if he wasn't caught.
Jimmy's day shift started at 8 o'clock, and it was not yet 6 o'clock yet. Jimmy returned to the police station and went to the lounge to take a nap before getting up to tidy up and prepare for duty. Of course, it was obviously past working hours.
But this is not a problem. Jimmy has already discussed it with Kager. Kager will contact the DEA during the day and issue a notice of assistance. It will be an extra night of overtime pay, which is great.
There was little rest time at night. When Jimmy was on duty during the day, he basically dozed off in his position. Fortunately, there weren't too many things going on, and Jimmy didn't have any accidents.
At noon, Karger came to the police station in casual clothes and brought Jimmy pizza and several cups of coffee.
Jimmy took a slice of pizza and said, "Kage, why don't you rest at home? You've been busy all night."
Kag probably didn't eat either, so he also took a slice of pizza and said while eating, "I'm not sleepy today, so I'll come to the headquarters to see everyone."
"So how's it going bro?"
"Oh, he ran away and couldn't catch up."
"What? How is that possible!"
"It doesn't matter, the DEA has issued a notice of assistance, and our mission is over." Kag took a sip of coffee and continued: "This time they gained a really big harvest, 5 kilograms of goods, 14 people, enough for them Been busy for a while. Don’t go looking for them recently.”
Jimmy was a little speechless. Kag's ability to change the subject was a bit degraded, but since Kag said it didn't matter, it didn't matter. He probably wouldn't have the chance to trouble that guy in the future.
The two chatted casually, and Kager took other cups of coffee and walked towards the others.
It can be seen that Kag is very excited now. After Jimmy finished the pizza, he went out. He is going to the prison to pick up the suspect and take him to the court this afternoon. He has been doing this kind of bad things a lot recently. He also has to deliver a few court summonses in the afternoon. , to put it simply, Jimmy is just doing odd jobs now. He can step in wherever the department needs support.
Jimmy came to the county jail. When inmates in the jail go to court, the prison provides prison guard drivers and escort vehicles. Jimmy is responsible for opening the way and escorting them in front.
Jimmy stood outside the prison. It was just the time for the prisoners to take a break. Just like when they came before, some prisoners with bad mouths began to chatter again.
The prison guards still knew Jimmy the Butcher's name. After all, they were all under the jurisdiction of the County Sheriff's Office, so they knew more about it than the units in Little Rock.
Jimmy's face didn't look good. He looked at the people who were having the most fun in the prison and wrote down their looks. The prison guard at the handover smiled and said to Jimmy, "Jimmy, don't be angry, leave it to me, I will let them know the rules."
"Thanks, Kent, I hope I don't see them outside, especially the one with pigtails."
"Don't worry, we are professionals in this."
After Jimmy signed, he drove the police car in front, followed by the prison guard's escort car, and headed to the court together.
The journey was smooth. After the handover at the court, Jimmy received the summons he wanted to deliver and continued driving.
Jimmy didn't have many summonses to deliver, only three. However, the area he ran was quite large, and the three summonses were not located together.
Sending subpoenas is a very easy job. Jimmy read three subpoenas, good guy, one for domestic violence, one for theft, and one for habeas corpus.
Everything was fine up front, but something went wrong with the protection order sent in the end.
Jimmy went to the address of the applicant for a protection order, filed by the head of household, requiring his son to leave his home. This situation is actually very common in the United States. There are too many disabled people who have reached middle age and are still useless, living in their parents' homes, and some even violently treat their parents.
Many times, they will apply for a temporary protection order to temporarily remove the children and give everyone enough space to deal with related matters. Some protection orders are signed directly in court for the applicant to obtain, while others are deferred and signed by a judge before being sent to the applicant. Jimmy encountered such an example.
Jimmy came to the door, stood on the side and knocked on the door, "Pulaski County Sheriff, please open the door."
After working as a police officer for a long time, Jimmy has also developed this cautious habit. When knocking on the door, he will never stand in the middle of the door. It is too dangerous. Standing on the side will not delay the knocking on the door, but also prevent the people inside from casually knocking on him. ,Safety first.
Although Jimmy now has his eyes basically fixed and can see what is happening behind the door at any time, he still follows these safety rules.
A young man in his 30s came over and opened the door, "What's the matter?"
Jimmy took the protection order and said, "Is Mr. Emilio Cantillo here? There is a protection order issued by a judge that needs his signature."
Another voice rang through the house: "I'm here."
An old man came from the house. He reached out and took the protection order document from Jimmy's hand, took a look at it, and then said directly to the young man: "Now, you can leave here, go wherever you want, don't come near me. s home."
When the young man heard what the old man said, he immediately became furious, started waving his arms, and argued with the old man in Spanish.
Jimmy took two steps back. He couldn't understand Spanish and had no idea what they were saying.
The old man yelled at Jimmy, "Officer, please help me, I have a protection order and I need him to leave."
Jimmy looked ahead and knew that this was the young man the old man was talking about. He tried to calm the agitated young man, and then the situation took a turn for the worse.
The young man reached for a pistol from his waist and pointed at the old man. Jimmy saw the young man's movements and hid in the corner next to him.
"Put the gun down and put your hands up." Jimmy hid behind the corner, drew his pistol and pointed it at the door, then began to shout.
When the young man saw Jimmy pointing a gun at him, he pointed the pistol at Jimmy as if he had suddenly gained some strength. Jimmy did not dare to bet on the opponent's shooting skills, so he fired directly and hit the young man on the arm. The gun in the man's hand fell directly to the ground.
Jimmy uses the 92F and often goes to the shooting range to practice shooting. Not only does he practice revolvers, the main gun 92F is also the target of his training. This kind of target, which is only about 3 meters long, has a high hit rate.
Another key point is that the .357 Magnum bullet in the revolver is really lethal. If it is not for killing people, it is better to use 92F.
"Get down, get down right away!" Jimmy's pistol was still pointed at the young man. Although he no longer had a gun in his hand and was shot in his right arm, Jimmy did not directly go up to subdue him, but shouted and asked him to get down on his own. Get off, and then go over and put the cuffs on after making sure it's safe.
The old man was also frightened and shouted something in Spanish to the young man. The young man was wailing while holding his right arm with his left hand. In the end, he couldn't bear the pressure. He first knelt on the ground and then lay down. The pistol that fell on the ground was also pushed away by his hand.
Jimmy walked over, handcuffed him first, and then called dispatch.
"A28 call the dispatch centre, the officer fired a gun, no injuries, please arrange an ambulance to 230 Jennifer Street."