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Chapter 48 Roon's Purpose 3/3

John had found the reason for him, so he said that this kid was trying to escape from the interrogation and intended to attack the police station!

This kind of irrelevant reason has been used by the two of them countless times, and many people have been fooled by it.

Strictly speaking, their behavior is considered to be in compliance with the police station's private regulations.

After all, the people brought to the interrogation room are usually criminals, and no matter how bad they are, they are also key figures in the case at hand. The consequences of leaving privately are hard to imagine.

However, they usually use this method to deal with street gangsters. Many of those people are veterans of the police station. No matter how much the detective asks, they are unwilling to speak. Therefore, the top brass of the police station also tacitly agree that the detective can use this method.

The edge ball method.

This time, the two of them laid out this unique trap and deliberately communicated loudly, just to lure the boy out of the room, but the other boy didn't take the bait?

Seeing the two police detectives looking at him in surprise, D'Antoni didn't know what was going on with them.

He was just following Roang's instructions. If he was taken to the interrogation room, he would never go out before seeing a higher-level officer. Why did the two detectives look like they had seen a ghost?

John and Jones looked at each other, and it was John who spoke.

"That kid knows the police station's private rules and is definitely not as innocent as he seems on the surface..."

Jones responded in a low voice.

"Shet, I also know there is something wrong with this kid, but what should we do now?"

What should I do? You don’t know what to do?

John glanced at his partner and knew that he still couldn't let go. After all, he had been tricked by a thirteen- or fourteen-year-old black kid, and he couldn't stand it in anyone's face, so he took the initiative to tell the method that both of them knew well.

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"Jones, maybe we should listen to what that kid has to say. You know there isn't much time until Chief Perry inspects each floor!"

Jones glanced at his watch and said with an instantly decadent expression.

"Yeah, I know, damn it, why can't I keep my mouth shut, FXXK!"

After scolding and venting his dissatisfaction, he took the initiative to come to the door of the interrogation room and said to the boy.

"Hey, your name is D'Antoni, right?"

"Yes, sir!"

"Why don't you and I go inside and have a good chat?"

Looking at Jones with a hint of pleading on his face, something in the boy's heart was touched. He pretended to think for a while before nodding and sitting back on the chair in the interrogation room.

Seeing that he was willing to cooperate, Jones breathed a sigh of relief, gestured to the dark glass, and tapped the camera in the interrogation room.

Soon, the red lights on the cameras located at the four corners dimmed.

It looked like John, his partner in the observation room, took the initiative to turn off the camera in the interrogation room at his signal.

After exhaling, Jones rubbed his hands, looked at the black boy sitting upright in front of him and said.

"Okay, now no one is looking at us, you and I can have a nice chat."

There was actually a moment in his heart where he wanted to take action directly. The boy understood that he had not been a police detective for so many years!

But after seeing John giving him a hint, he gave up on this seemingly tempting idea.

Now the atmosphere of the police department is changing. The number of black police detectives who were once scarce is increasing rapidly, and even many veteran black police detectives have been directly promoted to senior police officers.

This is another sequelae of the damn Michael incident in 1981. After that incident, black people became dissatisfied with the white police detectives and held placards in the streets.

The signs read, 'We don't want white detectives', 'White detectives are killing', 'White detectives are accomplices' and other similar slogans.

Because in the Michael death incident, one of the main reasons why black Michael was lynched and killed by a white supremacist organization was the inaction of the white police detective.

Therefore, after black people launched a trend of distrust and non-cooperation against white police detectives, in recent years, the Chicago Police Department, under the instruction of senior officials, began to quickly promote some black detectives, such as Chief Perry of the 21st Precinct.

Coming up.

Not to mention other aspects of this kind of promotion, some of the small means that could be used for black people can no longer be used as freely as in the past in the 21st Precinct.

Not to mention, if it was revealed that he attacked a black child, not to mention that he would lose his job, his future pension would also be lost, and he might even be recruited by the child protection agency, which would be a big trouble.

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The most important thing is that Director Perry, who has just taken office a few years ago, has never concealed his desire to enter politics.

Everyone in the police station knew that he had been keeping an eye on this aspect.

Perry had always wanted to catch a few police detectives who were usually rude and throw them to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, which would be used as achievements for his future promotion, and at the same time, he could gain a sense of presence in the media.

D'Antoni didn't know that in just such a short moment, the white police detective Jones in front of him was already thinking a lot in his mind, including whether to take action against him.

He was just a little confused, why did the police detective scratch his hand twice against the dark glass and then kept silent?

Gradually, D'Antoni, who was already young, began to feel anxious and fell into conflicts.

On the one hand, he wondered whether he should take the initiative to speak, but on the other hand, he remembered that Luo Ang had told him that in this situation, the detective must speak first before he could make the request.

In the strange silence, Jones finally opened his mouth to break the silence, speaking in a sincere tone.

"I apologize for my previous behavior. I was just stupid for a moment. I hope you can forgive me!"

The boy was excited in his heart, but he kept the instructions in mind and made an ugly expression on his face.

"You caught me here and used discriminatory language with your colleagues. I must go to the chief of the police station to complain about your behavior!"

After hearing his words, Jones began to complain and hate in his heart at this moment. He ordered himself this morning to bring all the people who have come to Sheriff Hank recently to the interrogation room and wait for him to come over before reporting to Baier.

Go to the Sheriff.

If it weren't for his special instructions to make himself troublesome, how could he be in this situation now?

Seeing his ugly face, D'Antoni thought that his words were too absolute and made the detective dissatisfied, so he quickly softened his words.

"But, it's not that I can't forgive your behavior..."

Seeing that there was room for change, Jones quickly spoke.

"As long as you are willing to forgive, I will..."

Without listening to his subsequent self-examination, D'Antoni followed Roang's instructions.

"Unless you can find Sheriff Hank now and do me a small favor?"

Jones asked urgently.

"I can go to Sheriff Hank right now, but what do you mean by a small favor?"

The boy blinked and said.
Chapter completed!
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