Chapter 91 Don’t want to die
This trick directly caused a commotion inside and lured out a big fish.
As expected, the victims who called the police were probably abducted by force, and the screams might have been heard for this reason.
As the black shadow rushed out, a strange noise was heard from the room in front.
York listened carefully to the noise in the room, breathed a sigh of relief, drew his gun and ran towards the back door while shouting.
"Kino, go in and see what's going on with the people inside! I'm going to chase them!!"
Kino didn't know what was going on with York, but he looked at the closed door, took a deep breath, and could only try to break the door open.
Meanwhile, Yorks had already rushed to the back of the house, the back door was wide open, and looking out onto the street, he could see a figure running.
In just a short while, the distance between them had widened to more than ten meters, and the other party turned into another street and disappeared.
"Well, I have to go on another long journey."
York had no choice but to turn off the safety of the Beretta 92FS, put it in the holster, and start running in the direction where the suspect disappeared.
Pick up the intercom: "10-A-11, calling the dispatch center, Code 78 officer needs help, I am chasing the suspect, 23 Okali Tree Street."
"receive."
After hearing the reply from the dispatch center, York had already run to the intersection. From a distance, he could see a figure running forward. Under the light of the street lamp, he could be seen to be wearing a white short-sleeved shirt.
"Male, white shirt, 23 Okali Tree Street turning onto Mulberry Street from the intersection of Acawenda Road."
At the same time, while York was reporting on the walkie-talkie, nearby units received the support and were rushing here.
"..."
After hearing the reply on the intercom, York no longer had the intention to speed up the pursuit. It was too tiring. It would be better to wait for nearby colleagues to come for support. He only needed to make sure the suspect was in his sight at all times.
Therefore, Yorks kept a distance from the suspect while reporting to the walkie-talkie. At this time, with the cooperation of the dispatch center, colleagues who responded to the incident and rushed to support could hear his report.
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"We are approaching 36 Leah Street now."
York kept his speed, but the figure in his eyes was getting slower and slower.
Maybe they are all questioning their lives, why are they running so fast, so far, and why is this damn policeman still behind them.
But what he didn't know was that for the sake of attribute points, York would never let go of any police information, including him.
"..."
"Enter 36 Leah Street and flee east."
York was hanging far away, and the distance of more than thirty meters was reduced to only twenty meters. In this situation, no matter where the suspect ran, he would basically not be out of York's field of vision.
By the time York reported the next street again, the red and blue lights of the police car were already visible in the distance.
York exhaled the air generated by the exercise, calmed his breathing, and slowly stopped.
He had seen two police cars appear like two monsters, rushing towards the suspect.
At the same time, colleagues there are also reporting:
"10-A-5, get out and give chase!"
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When the intercom sounded that the suspect had been controlled and Code 4 (safe, no unit intervention required!), everything was settled.
Yorks walked over, and as the distance got closer he could already see what the suspect looked like.
"No wonder we can blend into the night." York shook his head and joined his colleagues who came to support.
"York, what's going on?" asked the patrolman who grabbed the suspect's left shoulder.
The patrolman's name is Ante. He is also a colleague at the West Canyon Police Station and his predecessor.
"It's unclear at the moment. I received the mission and went to the house, but there was no response from inside. However, I tricked this guy out after a few attempts."
Looking at the incredulous look on the black man's face, York shook his head:
"We have to go back to find out what happened.
Is there anything on him?"
Another colleague standing nearby, Ou Mai, opened his hands and said, "Some jewelry, a pile of cash, a knife, and a gun."
"He didn't resist?" York said.
"No!" Omer shook his head and looked at the controlled black man:
“Obviously this is a guy with experience.”
"Ok."
Yorks looked at the silent black man and said, "If I'm not mistaken, this is a burglary. Let's go back and take a look. There's another person in the house. He's probably the one who called the police."
"OK! Then let's go together."
Everyone responded, and forced the suspects to get into the police car one by one and return.
In fact, York's guess was not wrong.
When I went back, I saw a middle-aged woman who was trembling all over and crying, standing there and talking to Kino who was trying to comfort her.
She became even more emotional when she saw the suspect in the police car.
"He was the one who sneaked into my home. I was terrified when I found out."
The middle-aged woman pointed at the black man in the police car and cried to Kino, York and others who got out of the car.
"I was afraid he would kill me! He also held me hostage and threatened me so that I couldn't make a sound..."
York and the other colleagues who got off the bus looked at each other and understood what was going on.
This was clearly a case of burglary, and the black man under control was suspected of burglary.
You should know that in California, robbery is a felony and may result in a sentence of several years to life in prison.
And now we have to add illegal possession of guns, kidnapping, illegal detention, intimidation...
It can be said that the black man sitting in the police car is doomed, and it is unknown how many years he will have to spend in jail.
It’s just a pity for York that this police incident did not trigger the reward mechanism.
……
After simply comforting the middle-aged woman and explaining the current situation to her, Yorks and Kino watched their colleagues leave and took the black man, who had moved to the back seat of the Explorer police car, back to the West Canyon Police Station to register.
However, to Kino's surprise, when he confirmed the suspect's identity, he learned from others that this guy had just been released from prison.
When Kino detained the suspect in a temporary detention room waiting for him to be transferred to the procuratorate, he walked out and looked at York, who was leaning against the wall in the corridor with a calm face, and couldn't help but speak.
"Sir, do you know what I'm most curious about?"
York handed him the cup in his hand and walked towards the exit: "I'm curious why he didn't kill that woman?"
Jinuo threw the disposable cup into the trash can next to him and followed York's steps with some surprise: "How did you know?"
York glanced at Gino: "It's clearly stated on your face, sir, why didn't such a vicious suspect kill anyone."
After that, Yorkshi led Gino to continue walking towards the exit: "As for why he didn't kill anyone, it's because he didn't want to die. It's that simple. There's no special reason."
(End of this chapter)