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Chapter 90 Betrayal?

Hank, who looked obviously displeased, was not only angry at his unreasonable request, but was also secretly thinking about Baiden's intentions.

This damn guy knew very well that there was no way he could arrest Errieto, so he deliberately brought it up. Who knew what he was planning?

Of course, there are many reasons why Hank does not intend to arrest Elietto now, not only because he is his childhood friend, but also because he is the boss of the Cermak Gang.

The latter point was more important to Hank at this time.

Now the outside world is almost in chaos. If he cooperates with Baiden at this time and suddenly arrests Elieto, who knows whether the remaining members of the Cermak Gang will do something impulsively to make me

The chaotic situation is becoming increasingly difficult to control.

Hank didn't take the initiative to speak, and Bailden didn't look as impatient as before, nonchalantly playing with the leaves of the spider plant next to him.

For a moment, both of them fell into silence, with only the sound of Hank's fingers tapping on the brown desk again and again, intentionally or unintentionally.

Boom!

Boom!

Boom!



Hank repeatedly recalled the three demands made by Baiden, and he felt that he seemed to have found out who the other party's real target was.

That is, Maurice Owens, the loudmouth of 52nd Street!

Absolutely!

Hank's eyes froze, and he determined that Big Mouth Morris, one of the black leaders of GD on 52nd Street, was the person that Bairden really wanted.

Because he believed that Bairden must know that Hank could not hand over the leader of the Cermak Gang to him. No matter whether he had evidence of Errietto's crime or not, it was not the time to touch him yet.

So Hank will definitely keep him.

So, the reason why Bairden mentioned Erietto first was clearly to propose the arrest of Maurice later. Compared with the boss of the Cermak Gang, this street figure has been downgraded by more than one level, so that Hank, who plans to cooperate, can

It's not good to reject him a second time.

What Hank wants most now is to get Bailden's help and solve Ba Zhao's case as soon as possible. This bastard has been holding him back for a long time. It's time to send him to prison, and Antonio's attitude is something he needs to consider.

of.

The top brass of the police department released him and even allowed him to uncharacteristically take control of the intelligence team. This is a team with certain privileges among all police departments in Chicago. It is definitely not just as simple as asking Hank to catch a few criminals.

Those people above must have another purpose for suddenly forming an intelligence team at this time, and Hank also vaguely sensed something.

Therefore, whether it is from a personal point of view or to take care of the senior management's ideas, Hank needs to try his best to help Antonio and rescue his son, so that this Hispanic police detective, who is known for his cleanliness and was assigned to his team by the senior management, can become his control of intelligence.

The group is a boost, not a drag!

Therefore, Hank really needs Baildon's help. He needs his men and his network on the block to catch the damn Mateo who is escaping, and then immediately kick Ba Zhao into prison.

If it weren't for Mateo, Ba Zhao, a guy who had committed numerous crimes, would have been sent to a cell by Hank long ago, instead of being stranded in the detention center for a long time because the branch has delayed applying for public prosecution.

In this case, Hank should immediately agree to Bairden's proposal instead of remaining silent.

The reason Hank was lost in thought was that this guy Morris was actually one of his information networks on 52nd Street. Hank had been keeping abreast of street changes in nearby neighborhoods through him for many years.

Bailden asked him to cooperate in arresting Morris. Of course, Hank had collected a lot of evidence of the other party's crime. If he wanted to, he could put him in a cell now.

But not long after he was released from prison, and the first case at hand had not yet been solved, Morris was arrested like this, which made him feel a little difficult.

During the years when Hank was in prison, some of the street members in the South Side who had good relations with him were dead, some had left Chicago, and many had even gone to prison. Morris was one of the few people who had a good relationship with him.

The one that has grown stronger and expanded its power a lot.

Not to mention how many key messages he had delivered to him in the past, this time he was able to catch Ba Zhao before Bailden was through the intelligence Morris gave him.

Of course, there is no personal friendship between Hank and Maurice like Eliato. The two people have a simple transactional relationship. Maurice provides information and he pays the other party US dollars. Such a transactional relationship.

Even if this factor is eliminated, there is still another point that Hank must carefully consider, and that is that Morris was one of the ATMs in the South District where he regularly drew money!

Yes, Maurice Owens, GD's 52nd street gangster, has given Sheriff Hank money ranging from several thousand to tens of thousands of dollars at regular intervals over the past five years as a way of protecting him from being caught.

And the price of letting him go sometimes!

Hank cast a sidelong glance at Bailden. He was somewhat suspicious that the other party was apparently trying to catch Morris, but in fact, his real intention was to use Morris to find his own leverage.

As Baildon brushed the leaves of the Chlorophytum with his left hand, he accidentally noticed Hank's strange look in his eyes. He was surprised and at the same time broke the leaves with his wrong hand.

He first glanced at Hank who was still thinking, then pretended to be nonchalant and stuffed the broken leaves into the flower pot, and then carefully turned the flower pot so that the intact side faced the front.

Phew~

Hank didn't pay attention to Bailden's little move. He took a deep breath and made up his mind. The most important thing now is to rescue Diego and end the Octopus incident. To do this, he needs him

Betray Morris.

No……

It's not a betrayal, but Hank has never been on the same path as the other person, and the other person is not on the list that he really cares about.

Hank smiled and thought it was justice.

Anyway, if a scumbag like Morris who sells contraband can send one more person to jail, he is doing a good deed for the South District.

As for whether Morris would bite him back, Hank felt that with his kind persuasion, the other party would realize that going to jail is what he should do.

Otherwise, the bottom of the Chicago River next to Riverside Road is very cold!

"OK, Morris, I can help you."

After waiting for nearly ten minutes, Baildon was overjoyed when he finally heard Hank's reply.

He actually didn't know much about the relationship between Morris and the other party. Although Hank's bad reputation was widely circulated in the police station, not just anyone knew who the other party was related to.

After all, Hank is still a precinct sergeant, relatively well-known, and once held real power.

Even though it has been widely circulated that he is related to street members, everyone knows that Hank collects dirty money, but few people can tell who specifically he collects money from.

Therefore, the real reason why Baiden mentioned Morris was because there were only a few well-known bosses in the 21st Precinct. Maurice Owens, a member of GD, was the one he could think of most quickly in a short period of time.

One of the people.

Not to mention that the other party has gained a lot of fame during this period, especially the day before yesterday. Baildon learned from his subordinate police detective that Morris' men had just finished a fight with the Green Cobra men in the cave bar.

Many bullet holes and blood stains were left at the scene, as well as indispensable corpses.

Let’s not talk about why the men of GD leader Morris met with the Green Cobra people in the Cave Bar, the territory of the Latin Monarch Gang.

Just the three corpses at the scene made Baiden very concerned.

These three people have accounted for one-fifth of the fifteen deaths recorded by Director Perry in the jurisdiction of the 21st Branch of the Southern District of the Police Department in the past week!

Realizing that the situation was not going well three days later, of course, Baildon had to find some bargaining chips for himself to avoid being purged by the top management. Morris, the man behind the scenes who caused many gun battles and led to the death of three people, instantly became his eyes.
Chapter completed!
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