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Luke didn¡¯t take it seriously. He never took the expressions of these big shots seriously. Most of the time, their actions were just what the occasion and time required, and were not their true feelings at all.
But the next cross-examination is interesting. There are two parties present in the cross-examination.
One side is the FBI and the other side is the Los Angeles Police Department.
What¡¯s even more interesting is that the FBI¡¯s questions seem to be trying hard to prove that his contribution is not that great, while the LAPD¡¯s questions repeatedly highlight his contribution.
For example, the FBI people asked: "Why didn't you escort the hostages until they left safely? Instead, you let them run around until our people came to protect them and rescued them?"
People from the Los Angeles Police Department immediately asked: "What forced you to leave the hostages you had escorted to the rooftop and move down to clean up the gangsters and ensure the safety of the hostages?"
Most of the time, Luke just smiled and watched the two parties' performance, which was called an inquiry but was actually a quarrel.
When asked by both parties, he fully cooperated with the Los Angeles Police Department.
The FBI got no credit for what happened last night, and they almost killed one of their own with one shot.
¡°Moreover, now that Luke thinks about it, people from the FBI might have helped the gangsters a lot.
He just recounted last night¡¯s actions truthfully, and tried his best to highlight John McClane¡¯s contribution.
¡°For example, he said that the more than 20 gangsters in the end were solved by a joint attack between himself and Detective John, which is more reasonable.
The reason for doing this is because Detective John did something big last night. He completely smashed the second floor of his house. It would cost millions of dollars to repair it.
¡°If we don¡¯t make his contribution bigger, this guy will definitely be in bad luck.
¡°He is a New York police officer after all, he has no law enforcement authority when he comes to Los Angeles.
Luke is not sure whether the wealthy company will be grateful for his help. What if they become shameless and simply ask Detective John to pay the money, then wouldn¡¯t he die unjustly?
John can¡¯t afford to pay, but his wife is very profitable. The greater the detective¡¯s contribution, the more justified his behavior is.
But, this still has nothing to do with the FBI.
Detective John is from the New York Police Department, not the FBI.
Finally, faced with the FBI¡¯s endless questioning, Luke became a little impatient.
The FBI officer asked again: "How did you kill those gangsters? Can you tell me again?"
Luke knocked the table lightly with his hand: "I've said it twice, please don't doubt my ability."
The FBI officer looked unconcerned: "We are just confirming further"
Luke waved his hand: "If you have the patience, go read your FBI's internal files yourself. In September of this year, I worked with your FBI team in the small town of Shackelford, Texas. I killed thirteen people that night." A gunman from a Mexican gang. This was confirmed by your FBI yourself. In addition, just last month, there was a gun battle on the highway near Queens and Nassau County in New York. I killed 19 people and wounded 12 gunmen. Gun gangster. This is also in the files of the New York Police Department, and you can also check it. Now, what do you suspect?"
The FBI man was stunned.
If Luke had really done these two things, it would not be an exaggeration to eliminate the robbers in the Nakatomi Building that night. After all, there was Detective John to share the firepower.
According to Luke, Detective John had killed at least a dozen people, and Luke himself had only killed more than 30 people. Compared to the shootout in New York, there seemed to be little difference.
As long as the previous two examples are there, the FBI wants to find fault with Luke and say that Luke cannot have this ability, but he can't say it.
¡°The two examples Luke gave, one is the conclusion given by the FBI itself, and the other is the conclusion given by the New York Police Department, a third party, which cannot be overturned at all.
The FBI people finally became honest after being manipulated like this by Luke.
Especially after one person went out for a trip and came back to say a few words to their boss, the people at the FBI obviously stopped.
This time they finally stopped being lazy and retrieved Luke's information from the FBI's internal files, which was much more comprehensive than the several police stations he had worked for.
This young detective, who is only 18 years old, has only been a police officer for only half a year and has already repeatedly solved major cases, and they are also extremely dangerous major cases.
By some calculation, this guy killed and injured nearly a hundred gangsters in half a year.
??And almost all of these gangsters exist in gangs and are heavily armed. When committing crimes collectively, they were eliminated by Luke alone.
This kind of record is hard to achieve even if a team of ten people is given to them, let alone an agent in the FBI.
They have real abilities and their positions are low, so they are not afraid of them at all.
The people at the FBI could only stop trying to treat Luke as a soft persimmon, and instead communicated with the upper management of the Los Angeles Police Department to at least get a share of last night's case.
¡°Otherwise, the commissioner who was present forcefully took over the scene and ordered the power to be cut off. While everyone was still on the helicopter, Detectives Luke and John almost killed all the gangsters.
Except for flying a plane and bringing down a few hostages, the FBI has done nothing. This is such a shame.
Luke takes away the FBI and regains his freedom.
????????????????? It¡¯s not that the big bosses above think much of him, it¡¯s just a coincidence at most, and he just happens to be able to compete with the FBI for credit.
For example, the Deputy Director Du En last night was the one who was abruptly snatched away from command by the FBI. He felt dissatisfied and was determined to cause trouble for the FBI.
But when Luke accidentally learned that the deputy director did not conduct reconnaissance, he directly sent eight special police officers to rush into the building, and that the armored vehicle directly entered the building, he felt cold in his heart.
He was very happy at that time: Fortunately, this person is not his boss, or because of his high position, he will not often direct front-line operations, otherwise it is hard to say how many swats will be killed.
After finally beating away the FBI, Luke left the Parker Center and it was already five o'clock in the afternoon.
I received a call from Selena in Dustin's car in the morning. I roughly told her what happened yesterday and today, and she complained a lot about it, saying that she didn't even call her for such a big thing.
She didn¡¯t watch TV last night, but watched soap operas on the Internet, so she didn¡¯t know the news about the shootout at Nakatomi Building.
Ximena also called, saying that she was still waiting in line at the police station to record a statement and was not sure when she would leave.
Luke asked if he wanted to help her jump in line, but was refused.
There were all Zhongfu Company employees waiting there, and she, an intern, jumped in line, which was really a bit of a show-off.
The two had no choice but to cancel their plans tonight. Ximena said that a colleague would send her home so that he didn¡¯t have to wait.
In the morning, Dustin had to give instructions in the car. Luke took Dustin's car to go to Parker Center. Now he could only take a taxi back to the West District Branch, pick up his own car and drive home. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com