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Chapter 481 I'm so pissed off! There's always a hell joke that suits you(1/2)

Chapter 481 It’s so annoying! There’s always a hell joke for you!

Author: Qingsi Looking Back

Chapter 481 It’s so annoying! There’s always a hell joke for you!

"this……"

Faced with Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone's complaints, Detective Amy Santiago, who leaned over to watch, was embarrassed.

It's their job as the police to find evidence.

Now it looks like they clearly didn't do a good job.

"Call the handling Fort Lee detective immediately."

Chuck reminded.

"Oh yes."

Detective Amy Santiago quickly agreed.

Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone didn't say anything. Although the files can be found to show what happened, they are all written records after all, and only the parties involved in the case will know many of the inside truths.

Detective Amy Santiago obtained the phone number of the handling detective through the police station's internal network, and after dialing the number, she quickly introduced the situation.

"Some guys just end up having bad luck wherever they go."

The Fort Lee police detective opposite laughed and said, "This guy was here at our place at the time. Less than a year after he opened his store, he was smashed, smashed, and robbed by three kids."

"This isn't bad luck, is it?"

Detective Amy Santiago said subconsciously.

"Haha, I know what you mean."

The Fort Lee police detective opposite laughed: "This is indeed very common in New York, and it is not an unlucky thing at all, but believe me, here in Fort Lee, we don't see it every day like you do in New York."

"..."

Detective Amy Santiago's mouth twitched.

Okay!

This is a self-inflicted insult and invites the region to become black.

New York is known as the Big Apple City because the apples are fresh and delicious and everyone wants to take a bite.

For a small place like Fort Lee, which is not far from each other across the river but is completely different, the feelings towards New York are very complicated.

Envy, jealousy, and hatred are nothing more than that.

The predecessors of Lu Xiaobu and Zhang Dapao in Wingman, Ted and Barney in Finding Mom once pretended to be outsiders in an attempt to pick up two beauties who claimed to be New Yorkers.

In the end, everything was done, and when we were about to go back into the alley together, Ted suddenly got mad because these two beauties were from Fort Lee, New Jersey, and the surrounding cities in New York, and he mocked the two beauties.

My hometown is not New York, so don’t flatter yourself by saying you are a New Yorker.

Later, Ted got a girlfriend, who was also from New Jersey. All his friends complained that she was from a small place, and he didn't want to communicate with her at all. Whenever he talked about it, he looked disdainful, and eventually she became obscene.

You can imagine how common regional blackness is.

New Yorkers look down on people from other places, especially people from surrounding small cities, and want to clearly remind us that we are not the same people. This naturally arouses resentment among these people.

If you discriminate against me, of course I will discriminate against you.

After all, although New York has a developed economy, it is not without its dark places.

It's exactly the same. In addition to its developed economy, New York has too many places where you can be hacked.

Robbery and other crimes are naturally classic black spots that make everyone laugh.

"Let's get down to business!"

Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone didn't want to hear these regional slangs, reminded him.

"All right."

The Fort Lee police detective on the other end of the phone laughed: "Eight months ago, a drug addict walked in with a shotgun, and this time he shot him down with one shot!

When we arrived, the wound on the guy's forehead was like a one-way tunnel. He was sitting there looking at us with a smile on his face, as if he was saying, 'Look what I did, Mom,' waiting for our praise."

"Have you prosecuted him?"

the African-American assistant prosecutor asked.

"What are you suing him for?"

The Fort Lee detective on the other end of the phone complained, "Is there a lack of remorse? You're talking about a local hero! And besides, there's a witness!"

"who?"

Executive Assistant U.S. Attorney Ben Stone pressed.

"His brother-in-law."

The Fort Lee detective on the other end of the phone replied, "He saw the whole thing."

"hehe."

Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone sneered: "It sounds like the brother-in-law would never cover up his brother-in-law's lies. The fact is that the brother-in-law has already covered him up again, saying that he did not install security cameras for his brother-in-law.

It’s a complete lie!”

"Ouch!"

The Fort Lee police detective on the other end of the phone said dissatisfied: "That was in New York, it doesn't mean that the case happened before in Fort Lee. His brother-in-law is not telling the truth!"

"There is only the difference between lying zero times and countless times!"

Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone said angrily: "His brother-in-law has lied now, and he must have lied about similar things before."

"When oranges grow in Huainan, they become oranges; when they grow in northern Huaibei, they become oranges."

Chuck said expressionlessly.

"This sentence is insightful, I like it!"

After figuring out what this sentence meant, the Fort Lee police detective on the other end of the phone smiled happily: "I think these words represent the truth better than your random guesses.

In our Fort Lee, he is a hero and will not be entangled in lawsuits at all, so there is no need for his brother-in-law to lie.

And in New York, even though everyone thinks he is a hero, you local police detectives and prosecutors in New York insist on prosecuting him for murder for two habitual armed robbers. This is clearly forcing his brother-in-law to lie to protect himself.

relatives.

Isn’t it just that when we are here, we are good people, but when we are here, we are bad people?”

"Since he is your hero in Fort Lee, why didn't you choose to stay there?"

Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone scoffed.

"Don't think I'm saying New York is better than Fort Billy."

The Fort Lee detective on the other end of the phone said unhappily.

"No!"

Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone said loudly: "He is not doing it to make more money and live a better life. I am more inclined to think that he is doing it to contact more 'targets' to satisfy his desire to fight back!"

"...Isn't what you said is too exaggerated?"

The Fort Lee police detective on the other end of the phone was stunned and said in disbelief: "You described him as a serial perverted murderer!"

"Isn't this possible?"

Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone answered the Fort Lee detective on the other end of the phone, but it was Chuck who was looking at him.

"Is it possible that this local hero from Fort Lee could no longer make it in the local area, and at the same time, in order to make more money and realize the American dream of immigrating to the United States, he moved from Fort Lee to New York?"

Chuck looked at Ben Stone calmly.

“Local heroes can’t survive in the local area?”

Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone sneered, but under Chuck's calm gaze, he thought of something and suddenly stopped laughing and fell silent.

Not only him, but also the African-American assistant prosecutor and Detective Amy Santiago were silent.

Especially Detective Amy Santiago.

Coming from a family of police officers, she was able to come into contact with many veterans, and also followed Chuck to witness the tragic hell joke of the return of the God of War. She was the one who felt the deepest feelings.

Putting aside the fact that the reason why Ares has PTSD is because he killed innocent people abroad, from the standpoint of the United States, these retired soldiers who have PTSD can be regarded as American heroes.

But these American heroes all ended badly!

Most of them are caused by the fact that the United States ignores their efforts and creates a river of sadness.

Veterans never die, they just fade away.

How blatantly callous and cruel is this!

Not to mention the firefighters who rush into the fire to save lives during 911 in the future.

That is even more terrible American hero hell joke.
To be continued...
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