Chapter 794 The Innocent Person Who Got the Blind Box Opened
Jack and Jubal looked at each other, knowing that they had finally found the key point.
“What was the content of their dispute?” Jubal asked.
"He said, 'They did something wrong, they didn't identify themselves.'"
While Jack was recording, he was still secretly observing Mr. Kubiak's expression from the corner of his eye. , "Did Gabriel accuse other officers at the scene?"
The latter nodded, "I think so. It seemed that other police officers were very dissatisfied with him at the time. Two weeks later, my boss told me that the Newark Police Department was investigating the drug raid, and I He will be questioned.
He told me, 'That's a matter at the police station. The less you remember, the better.'"
"So, he hopes you forget it. What was it about? About the dispute between Gabriel and other police officers at the scene? "Jack had roughly guessed what was going on.
"Yes, so I lied. I told the investigator that I couldn't remember anything." Mr. Kubiak closed his eyes in pain.
Jubal took away the wine bottle in his hand, "So you realized before that maybe it was your false testimony that led to Gabriel being fired after the investigation."
"Yes, but I don't understand, if it was because of this, why didn't he come to me directly? Taylor has nothing to do with all this. God."
Mr. Kubiak covered his face in pain He covered his face and collapsed weakly on the sofa.
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“There is no punishment more painful than losing your own child.” Jubal said deeply after leaving.
Jack didn’t have much sympathy for the first responder. At present, everything happened for a reason. There were indeed innocent people among Gabriel’s targets, but from his own point of view, they were not It's not simply killing innocent people indiscriminately, but it's just too extreme.
It is very common for a newcomer to be targeted in the workplace. Almost everyone will go through a stage of being polished after entering society.
In school or in childhood, most people are taught not to lie, to be honest, and to be upright. However, after entering society, the environment they face is completely opposite.
Jack also experienced this stage in his previous life. What many people do is to set a psychological bottom line for themselves. Under the premise of not touching the bottom line (legal or moral), in most cases they will choose to be with Guang. dust.
With age and different circumstances, some people’s bottom line will continue to decrease, which is the so-called bending down for the sake of life. Others have no bottom line at all, or actively give up their bottom line. , in order to pursue interests at all costs, it has become a matter of course to climb up by stepping on other people's heads.
The police profession is also a workplace, but it is a bit special. After all, if you cheat a colleague in an ordinary company, the most you will get is a beating. In most cases, it may just be a little bit of spit.
But as a staff member of a violent organization, you must be prepared to be shot, especially in a place like the United States. If you are unemployed, you may become a homeless person. When a person is about to lose everything, it means He lost all his restraints.
Although Mr. Kubiak was vague, after all, he did not know exactly what happened, but both Jack and Jubal could roughly guess what happened through previous investigations. .
Gabriel was expelled from the Newark Police Department during his internship, probably because he did or tried to do something that violated the "Blue Wall of Silence" rules.
Perhaps Inspector Peroni thought that by driving him to a small town police station without making a note in his internship file, he was already leaving a bit of a dent in his life so that we could meet again in the future. In a ten-year career, this approach may have become commonplace.
However, he did not expect that this time he would encounter a tough guy who planned to "rectify" the workplace by himself.
"We don't have much time." Jack got in the car and started the Hellcat. Since Gabriel could take action against the family members of the person involved, it meant that he had completely abandoned his limits and naturally he would not care about the lives of innocent people. His ultimate goal is obviously Inspector Peroni and revealing the truth of the matter, but he does not consider how many innocent lives will be hurt in the process, including his own life.
"Shall we visit Inspector Peroni again tomorrow morning?" Jubal looked at the time. It was already past 10 p.m.
Jack turned the car around and drove back to the parking lot where the command vehicle was. "I don't think he will confess everything to us. I bet he must have realized something and made a decision after we left. Some arrangements that he thinks are reasonable."
"For example, arranging for people to protect the police officers involved and their families?" Jubal looked at the phone and pointed forward, "Meet me at the next intersection. Put it down, my friend has already obtained the relevant case information.”
"Are you coming back tonight?" A narrow smile appeared on Jack's face.
“Get lost, we are just friends now.” Jubal looked a little embarrassed.
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Jubal returned to the command vehicle before 12 o'clock and brought back a thick stack of police reports.
Hannah yawned and put a copy of the testimony in her hand on the table, "The deceased's widow's statement was consistent with Gabriel's, insisting that the police did not report her identity at the time, causing her husband to think that he was Someone was breaking into the house and resisting with a gun.”
Jiejie is probably the one in the team who has the most experience in reviewing police reports. After all, her previous job at the BAU was to select the most valuable parts from hundreds of reports sent by police stations from various places every day.
“This is one of the most perfunctory police investigative reports I have ever seen, claiming that they received a credible tip that there was a drug lab in the house, and launched the raid after obtaining a search warrant. Operation.
No so-called drug manufacturing workshop was found at the scene, and the only thing the police found was only half a bottle of illegal painkillers hidden away. "
Jubal sighed, " Because of Gabriel's report, the Newark Police Department did launch an investigation into Inspector Peroni's branch afterwards, but it seemed that it was just a formality. There were several interview records that were inconsistent with Gabriel's confession. A simple on-site investigation report.
They were really eager to cover up some mistakes, and the stubborn Gabriel became a victim.”
Jack turned his laptop around, and above it was what he had just Googled, "I may have found the trigger that triggered Gabriel's behavior. About a week ago, the court dismissed the case of the family of the owner who was shot. Prosecution from the Newark Police Department."
"Also, this is the police dispatch report at the time." Aubrey showed the document in his hand.
“I discovered something strange. The ambulance to which Kubiak belonged was indeed asked to be dispatched to the scene, but before them, another ambulance was dispatched to the same location. But then it was canceled."
"What do you mean?" Clay couldn't help but light up as he snatched the information from his hand, "Hannah, you can call up Newark's electronics on the screen. Map? Demond neighborhood."
"Of course." Hannah sat in front of the computer and made a simple operation, and a neighborhood map appeared on the screen.
"The location where the police raided at that time was No. 484 South Demond Street, right?" Clay clicked on the map excitedly, "There is also No. 484 North Demond Street here.
Simple comparison If you look at the time of the operation, you will find that before the operation was launched, an ambulance was arranged in advance to No. 484 North Street. After the operation was launched, Kubiak's ambulance was asked to go to the location where the raid was launched on South Street. "
Jubal seemed to have some realization, "In other words, the first ambulance probably went to the right place, and the police officers involved in the raid actually went to the wrong place? "
(End of this chapter)