North American Gunslinger Detective

Chapter 220 The Scary Psychologist

Chapter 220 The Scary Psychologist
There are two different versions of the so-called old-school police style in the United States. One is the style of the cowboy sheriff in southern states or western regions. Small town sheriff, or something like Clint Eastwood's Red Dead.

The other is the American lone hero, similar to John McClain in the 80s movie Die Hard, played by Bruce Willis, the kind of lone hero who still dares to confront many terrorists. A proper tough guy, uncompromising, and an image of justice.

In fact, it can be said that there are very, very few policemen in the United States who have these two styles. It is a relatively polite statement to say that they are rare, but it cannot be denied that for the general public, they really recognize this style.

Mary continued: "Jimmy killed the suspect for the first time three months after joining the job. The suspect who was killed was a drug dealer. According to the file, Jimmy was going to support the chief of the town police department at that time. Due to nervousness or other reasons , The drug dealer who was killed was shot 3 times in a row. It can be seen that Jimmy's marksmanship was very good, but it was obvious that he was very nervous because of the first killing, and he had a stress reaction, and emptied the magazine directly on the suspect.

Based on my inference, since the person who was killed was a drug dealer, the stress response not only did not make Jimmy feel guilty after killing, but instead gave him a sense of justice similar to punishing crime, and judging from the subsequent behavior, this kind of Instead of weakening with time, the sense of justice has grown stronger.

In the following cases, the suspects killed by Jimmy were either murderers, or they shot and injured the police. The previous sense of justice superimposed the common hatred between the police, which made Jimmy treat these vicious criminals. ruthless.

These people who were killed have relevant evidence or criminal records. It is clear that Jimmy did not shoot and kill innocent people at will.

Of course, it's not that he can't just injure the suspect without killing anyone. In fact, there are many cases where Jimmy only injures the suspect's arm, leg or shoulder to ensure that the suspect loses his ability to attack and then stops.

In the subsequent cases he cooperated with the DEA and FBI, he killed more people in a single case, but these people were already identified felons and were endorsed by federal agencies, so Jimmy did not feel guilty or guilty at all when he killed them. .

Using an inappropriate metaphor, in the scene at the time, Jimmy seemed to regard himself as the executioner representing God to punish sin. "

Peter: "Wait, Executioner, I have a little impression, let me take a look at the file."

Peter flipped through Jimmy's file, "That's right, Jimmy is a Catholic and has a monk's badge, issued by Father Reuter in Little Rock."

Mary leaned back in her chair and spread her hands to signal that her guess was right.

Peter: "It's understandable, why Jimmy was so calm after shooting the suspect, and he didn't show the panic of others at all. You continue."

Mary was sitting up, and continued: "Jimmy has a nearly perfect police record, with a case completion rate of more than 80%, killing more than 2 people in the past two years, responsible for the support of the entire police station, and the support tasks are completed very well, and he With his character and behavior in the world, I can conclude that the entire police station must have a very good impression of him.

If he hadn't gone to the FBI Academy to study for half a year because he was going to join the FBI later, Jimmy should at least be promoted to superintendent by now, and the possibility of being poached by other departments because he is too good cannot be ruled out.

I roughly summed up two points from his records. First, Jimmy’s marksmanship is very good. Several kill records are all killed by one shot. You are also an agent. You should know the police who can do this in real cases. very few.

But he loves revolvers. Although the police department provided him with a gun, almost all the kills were done with that spare revolver, including the two suspects this time.

Second, Jimmy has his own moral standards. Compared with ordinary people, this standard may be a bit high. For felons, especially those who show a very dangerous tendency, Jimmy is more inclined to kill rather than arrest. To some extent, Jimmy regards himself as an underground judge, which is a dangerous signal.

That's all, I think that's enough. "

Peter: "Thank you, thank you very much, Mary, you have done me a great favor."

Mary: "You're welcome, I haven't met such an interesting young man for a long time. If you have anything to do, please contact me again, then, goodbye."

After Mary finished speaking, she got up to straighten her clothes. Peter also stood up and sent Mary to the elevator entrance. After watching Mary enter the elevator, Peter turned and returned to his office.

Peter took a blank piece of paper and transcribed Mary's inference after reading Jimmy's police file just now. While recalling the conversation just now, he perfected and supplemented it. Finally, the two handwritten reports were completed.

Peter walked into Hughes' office with the assessment report that Mary had provided in the file and the two analysis reports he had written by hand.

Jimmy returned to Little Rock. This time, his main purpose was to pack his things and take them to New York, so he didn't contact anyone else. He got off the plane and took a taxi to Justin's bar.

Jimmy came to the front of the bar and called out, "Justin."

Justin, who was busy at the bar, looked up and saw Jimmy, raised his eyebrows, "Oh, Jimmy, long time no see, wait a minute."

Justin turned around to get the drink from behind, mixed a cocktail for Jimmy, and pushed it in front of him, "Please."

Jimmy raised his glass and said "Thanks." to Justin, took a sip, "Oh, it tastes good, what's the name?"

Justin: "No name, the formula was determined not long ago."

Jimmy: "Looks like you're going to have another special cocktail, which is really good."

Justin: "How are you? Where do you work?"

Jimmy: "College is over, now in Manhattan."

Justin: "Oh, good place, it seems that you are really lucky, is your work going well?"

Jimmy: "Very good, and the new colleagues are also very nice, they take good care of me, they are all good people."

Justin: "Is there any case to deal with when you come back this time?"

Jimmy: "No no no, I just came back to see you, after all, I haven't seen you in months."

Justin showed a malicious smile on his face, "I don't think you came back to see us on purpose, but you are on vacation again."

Jimmy raised his glass and poured the rest of the drink straight into his mouth.

Jimmy: "Ha, you know me. Sometimes I can't hold back. I was given a week off this time. I'm coming back to see you. I have to think about where to go next."

(End of this chapter)

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