487 Colleague dies

Style: Girl Author: fat bambooWords: 3870Update Time: 24/01/18 08:09:27
After getting in the car, Luyinz left the club. Jimmy didn't look forward until it was beyond the scope of his mind.

Jimmy: "Have the gangs increased here again? Didn't Camorra have a base in New York before?"

Luyinz: "No, there have been before, but most of them are real estate purchases and they haven't done much business here. In fact, it's not just the Camorra, there are other gangs as well. It's not surprising to find any gang here in New York. , even if they don’t have business here, they will show their faces and show their presence.”

Jimmy: "Are the four major branches of the mafia complete now?"

Ruinz: "Well, the Sicilian Mafia (]

Jimmy could hear how depressed Lu Yinzi was. Thinking about it, it was these gangs that the organized crime investigation team targeted, but most of these gangs had firewalls. The guys below were isolated from the people above, and there was no way to testify against them. There's no point in catching some small character street gangster.

For these street gangsters, going to jail for a period of time is no different than being a cultivator. Not only have they not reformed, but many of them have come out of jail and become even worse off, getting promotions and salary increases...

Moreover, the FBI should not take action to arrest these people. The police can handle it. The FBI's main target is still the bosses and bosses above.

Jimmy: "So are they having any disputes now? Are they going to fight?"

Ruinz: "I also hope they don't, but it's impossible. For example, the dispute between the Camorra and the 'Ndrangheta did not arise in the United States, but in Italy. They stretch between each other. Decades of entanglement cannot be resolved that easily."

Jimmy: "By the way, how do you know which gang they are? You even know when they came here."

Lu Yinzi glanced at Jimmy and turned to look forward: "Of course there is intelligence support. Moreover, their internal affairs are not iron-clad. There are sources from which intelligence can be obtained. It depends on whether they look for it carefully."

The intelligence that Jimmy came into contact with was basically written down, and he didn't have the authority to recruit informants, so he didn't know much about this area, but Lu Yinzi definitely had it, and not only did he have informants, but he also had undercover agents...

Jimmy: "What's next?"

Lu Yinzi: "Just wait, give her some time and deal with other things first."

Jimmy: "By the way, did that razor bite out anyone big time last time?"

Lu Yinzi: "It's not a waste of time for a small character to be thrown into prison. What about you? You look very relaxed after you come back."

Jimmy: "Mahon was seconded and I'm now on the emergency response team."

Lu Yinzi: "Okay, if there is any action, I will call you."

Jimmy: "No problem."

Luyinzi didn't even ask Jimmy what he was doing some time ago and whether he had solved the previous attack. He was familiar with the inside story. Although he may not know as much as Hughes did, it was obvious that he had the same thoughts as Mahone and others. The words are kept quiet and will not leak out casually.

Back in the office, Jimmy opened the office cabinet and took out a few files. These are all past events, so there’s no harm in taking a closer look at them while you’re free. In fact, Jimmy really wants to go to Lu Yinzi's place to get the files. The files there can be read as stories and cover all aspects, while the files on the homicide team's side are basically the ones the team has done in the past, and there are too many abnormalities.

Not long after, the office phone on Jimmy's desk rang. It was strange that normally other people would call his cell phone.

Jimmy answered the phone: "Homicide department, who are you calling?"

A woman's voice came from the other side of the phone: "Manhattan office? This is Julia from the FBI's Los Angeles office. I'm looking for Agent Mahone."

Jimmy: "Sorry, Agent Mahone is out of the office right now. I'm Agent Yang, you can tell me and I'll pass it on to him."

Julia: "OK, we collected a fingerprint at the scene when we were investigating a case. The fingerprint showed that it belonged to Cameron Brown. The system shows that this person is currently wanted. The person who issued the warrant was your Manhattan office."

Jimmy: "Let me think about it

...Yes, this Cameron Brown escaped from Sisla Prison here in New York State. After that, the clues were interrupted and he could not continue the investigation. I was also in the investigation team. Is he in Los Angeles? What kind of mistake did you make? "

Julia: "There was a shooting at a bar in South Los Angeles. According to witness testimony, Brown and another person who could not be identified temporarily had a conflict with another group of people while drinking at the bar. After the fight started, the two of them opened fire. One person died, three were injured and then escaped, and their whereabouts are currently being investigated."

Jimmy: "OK, can you send me the information you have investigated? And your contact information. I will inform others and make further arrangements."

Julia: "No problem, I'll fax it to you later."

Jimmy gave his office's fax machine number and called Hughes directly instead of contacting Mahone. Mahone has now been seconded to Chicago. Even if he wants to catch this escaped prisoner, he must come from Manhattan.

Jimmy: "Hughes, in the previous jailbreak case involving Sith, Cameron Brown, who escaped, has clues. Someone from the Los Angeles office just called. They have a case there, and they matched it based on fingerprints. One shooter was Brown."

Hughes: "Did you get the information?"

Jimmy: "Not yet, waiting for the fax from Los Angeles."

Hughes: "Bring me the information later."

Jimmy: "Okay."

After a while, the fax machine rang. After it stopped, Jimmy picked up the material and looked at it.

There was very little information obtained in Los Angeles. Since there was no surveillance installed in the bar, only on-site witnesses provided clues. The LAPD's simulated portraitist drew a portrait of Brown, which looked very different from when he was released from prison. The key is that a beard greatly affects the recognition of human facial features.

The injured at the scene and witnesses in the bar confirmed that Brown and the other gunman did not seem to be familiar with the other people at the scene. They were just committing crimes of passion under the influence of alcohol. Fingerprints were taken from the wine glasses. When the fingerprint verification information matches a person, the system directly warns that the current fingerprint belongs to a person wanted by the FBI, so it is reported to the FBI Los Angeles office.

Jimmy continued to read the information as he walked, and when he finished reading, he also came to Hughes' office.

Jimmy handed the information to Hughes: "Hughes, the information has arrived."

Hughes took the information and looked at it. "It's just that the fingerprints confirmed that he was in the bar at the time. Are there any clues later?"

Jimmy: "The explosion just happened. The LAPD's initial investigation has no clues. And, if I remember correctly, South Los Angeles should be one of the most chaotic areas in Los Angeles."

Hughes nodded, and Jimmy continued: "In a place like this, it is easy for a fugitive like Brown to hide, and there are no clues to specify his location. It is difficult to judge his escape route. You may need to wait for the investigation results from the LAPD. You see Is it necessary to go there?"

Hughes: "I'll contact them there, you go back first."

Jimmy: "Should we inform Mahone? He was also involved in the investigation of this case."

Hughes shook his head: "His pursuit of Yin Lino Yinzhou's prison escape has not been resolved yet, so there is no need to notify him for the time being."

Jimmy: "Okay, then I'll go back first."

Jimmy left Hughes' office, thinking about it. In fact, that prison break was quite a big deal. Ma Hong and the others worked hard for a long time, found a body, and one person escaped and disappeared. It was already a very shameful thing.

Now that we have clues, we should investigate as soon as possible, but the distance is too far. Hughes' concerns are understandable. Arranging for someone to go to Los Angeles to assist the LAPD in investigating Brown's whereabouts may not be something that can be done in a short time.

It's not worth taking up manpower like this, especially now that Jimmy is the only one in the homicide and emergency response teams. As someone who participated in the investigation at the beginning, if someone needs to be arranged, it must be Jimmy.

Jimmy left just over two months ago, and now that he's out again, there's no one left in the group. It’s not that there is no one in the Manhattan office. There are too many people who need Mahone’s position. But people who were transferred here before are now just being seconded. The position is

It’s gone, that would be such a loss.

As for Jimmy, it's almost the same. Hughes and Lambert have done so many things to figure out Jimmy's identity, and then just throw him out for a long time just for a piece of news. The loss is too great and it also affects their subsequent daily work support.

After Jimmy left, Hughes found the number on his computer and dialed it. He directly contacted the field supervisor of the Los Angeles office. For this matter of coordinating the local FBI and police stations, it would be better to arrange it directly from the top down. It would be more convenient to directly arrange for New York agents to go to Los Angeles. It would be more convenient for no local people to handle it at all.

Hughes had no intention of sending Jimmy over directly. Hughes already knew Jimmy's identity and guessed why Jimmy was so ruthless in his actions, so now Hughes was a little confused about the use of Jimmy.

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The investigation of fugitive Brown was entrusted to the Los Angeles office for assistance. Jimmy had already received a call from Hughes, so he no longer struggled. He called Julia in the Los Angeles office to thank him, and then he could only wait for the news.

After waiting for a few days, Jimmy's new car from Dunn's finally arrived. Jimmy took the key from Dunn, thanked him and immediately went downstairs. A black Saber was parked in the underground parking lot.

Jimmy whistled, walked around the car to do a basic check, then opened the door and got in.

A police light and siren control panel was fixed on the center console. Jimmy turned on the police lights without turning on the siren. He got out of the car and checked around the car again. He found that the car had been replaced with LED strip police lights. The front hidden Behind the rearview mirror, there are also two police lights hidden behind the grid on the front face, and directly on the rear glass. Because the shape is relatively flat, it is difficult for cars behind to identify the position of the police lights if they are not turned on.

Hiding police lights is still a relatively advanced process now, because traditional police lights are too large and difficult to create such a hidden mode that does not affect the appearance.

He patted the car door. Based on the sound feedback, Jimmy could probably tell that the driver's door was definitely lined. Sure enough, as Dunn said, all new cars have bulletproof doors. This is good news. At least it can ensure that the driver's door will be protected in case of accidents. , Jimmy has a place to hide and hide.

When Jimmy was happy after getting a new car, he received a call from Hughes, "Jimmy, where are you? Why aren't you in the office?"

Jimmy: "I'm in the parking lot, switching cars. What's up, Hughes?"

Hughes: "Go to the medical center to find Ryan. There was an incident there. Ryan was shot when he was doing the work. He and his partner were both shot and have now been sent to the hospital."

Jimmy: "I'll leave right away. Where were they shot? Where is the shooter?"

Hughes: "It's unclear at the moment. Ryan and the others were sent there by the NYPD, and the shooting location was on East 51st Street in Brooklyn."

Jimmy: "I understand, I'll go to the hospital first."

It's not a trivial matter for an agent to be shot, and it's even less trivial for Ryan, a senior agent Jimmy knew, to be shot. Jimmy didn't pick up the weapons and equipment bag and drove directly out of the parking lot.

Refueling along the way, Jimmy arrived at the medical center smoothly. After finding Ryan's location, Jimmy waited outside the operating room. More than half an hour later, Ryan was wheeled out and temporarily placed in the ICU.

Jimmy stretched out his hand to stop the doctor coming out of the operating room: "Doctor, how is Agent Ryan's injury? FBI senior agent Jimmy Young."

Doctor: "The injured person was shot in the abdomen and right chest. The abdomen was a penetrating wound. The bullet fragments in the right chest have been removed. He is safe for the time being, but he still needs to be observed for a period of time."

Jimmy: "When will he wake up?"

Doctor: "It will take a few hours."

Jimmy: "Where's the other guy? Two guys sent it over."

Doctor: "Sorry, I'm not sure yet. You can ask at the nurse's desk."

Jimmy nodded, looked at Ryan's position, and came to the nurse's desk to ask. However, tragically, Ryan's partner was shot five times, one of which hit the heart, and his death was announced.

Jimmy was speechless. He returned outside the ICU where Ryan was.

They sat down and waited. Someone in the field office must know where Ryan and the others had gone. Hughes would investigate. In any case, if an agent dies, someone must pay the price.

The fact that Hughes called Jimmy immediately can already explain a lot of things. What Jimmy needs to do now is wait here for Ryan to wake up and wait for the investigation results from Hughes. Once the target is clear, the rest is Jimmy's business.