In the distance, the helicopter was still getting ready.
Big Ivan was depressed when he learned that the robbers had been caught. "They were caught so easily? Could it be that they're up to something? "
Brother Wolf, who was on the phone, was equally depressed. "Just a few idiots who are crazy about money. Madman is right, they are rookies."
Sophie crossed herself and said, "God bless, this is great."
The night was dark, and the Rolls-Royce and Ferrari drove into the town with a fleet of cars.
Riverdale was a more traditional western American town. At this time, the residents were already asleep, and only the streetlights were still on, giving off a dim yellow glow.
Everything in the town seemed to have been preserved in the 70s and 80s. The streetlights were not of the common cement texture, but were made of charred tree trunks.
The town's police station was also full of age. It was a small building with simple decorations and a double door, and one of the few lights in the town was lit inside.
Li Du looked around and said, "This town gets dark early. It's only eleven o 'clock and they're all asleep? Isn't there any nightlife? "
No one answered him. This time, the bodyguards he brought were all taciturn, reliable, and capable.
A few bodyguards each grabbed a young black man, and Li Du led the way into the police station. There was a spring on the double door, which had been used for some time. When it was pushed, it made a creaking sound, which was equivalent to a doorbell.
There were two policemen on duty, but one was sleeping on the table and the other on the chair. Their snores were louder than the sound of the door opening. No one noticed Li Du when he came in.
Shrugging helplessly, he went over and woke one of them up. "Officer, officer, hello, I want to report a case."
The policeman who was awakened by him rubbed his sleepy eyes and asked vaguely, "Report a case? Oh, you have to find Smith. Smith, Smith, f * ck, this bastard is sleeping better than me. "
Li Du did not think there was any problem with sleeping on duty.
According to the American police force, a small town like Riverdale would have only four or five policemen. It was kind of them to arrange for two policemen to be on duty at night. These two would probably have to work during the day, so they had to sleep during the night.
The young policeman, Smith, was nudged awake. Knowing that someone wanted to report a case, he looked at Li Du and said, "You look unfamiliar, sir. Where are you from?"
"I'm from China, temporarily living in Phoenix," Li Du said with a smile.
Upon hearing that he was a Chinese, Smith's body relaxed. He waved his hand and said, "Foreigner? If you have any questions, contact your embassy. I'm sure you have one in Phoenix. "
The other party's attitude was very perfunctory, which made Li Du unhappy. He frowned and said, "I encountered a criminal case in your jurisdiction, and you guys are not going to do anything about it?"
"We are the police of the Republic of America. We don't care about foreigners. The ones who should be in charge are the FBI and CIA, right? Or should I contact them for you? "Smith laughed.
"Officer, officer, I want to report a case. I'm an American. This Chinese dude is hitting me! He and his buddies attacked us! Look at my face! Look at me! They hit a guy with a car! Damn it, ouch, let go of me, it hurts! "
A young black man started to yell. Brother Wolf tightened his grip and the young man immediately stood on his tiptoes and started to scream.
Smith glanced at him with an annoyed expression. "Shut up, Loucester. What did you do this time, you piece of trash? How many times have I seen you at the police station? "
The young black man shouted, "I've been wronged this time. Officer, save me. They've wronged me. They're bullying black people. This is discrimination, this is damn racial discrimination! You have to help me sue them! "
Smith rolled his eyes and muttered, "Alright, I won't be sleeping well tonight. Come on, tell me what's going on."
Loucester hurriedly opened his mouth. Smith threw the pen in his hand at him and said, "It's not your place to speak, Chinese. Tell me, what's going on? Did this black guy f * ck your a * s or something? Haha. "
"This is also racial discrimination," Loucester muttered softly.
Li Du was very dissatisfied with the officer's attitude. However, this was the style of the old school white police. A traditional town like Riverdale retained many of the things from the sixties and seventies of the last century. The police had been passed down from generation to generation, and they still did things the old school way.
In the last century, eighty percent of the crimes in the United States were committed by people of color. Among them, eighty percent were committed by black people. Hence, the white police officers were biased against people of color.
Li Du said, "He kidnapped my friend and demanded a ransom from me. Then, I arrested him."
Smith scratched his chin and said, "Really? Loucester dares to do such a big thing now? Ha, your courage is commendable. In the past, you only dared to steal. Now, you dare to kidnap? "
He said this in a mocking tone, obviously not believing Li Du's words.
Loucester cooperated and shouted, "I didn't kidnap anyone. He's wronged me. This son of a b * tch Chinese wronged me. Ah, it hurts! Help! Help me first! "
Brother Wolf continued to hit him, and Loucester's face contorted in pain.
The police officer ignored him and said with contempt, "You'll have to suffer a little, Loucester."
Li Du took out his phone and started to play the recording. Other than the first call, which was too abrupt, he had recorded the rest of the conversation.
The witness and the evidence were conclusive. The two police officers' expressions became serious.
The older police officer walked over and listened to the recording. Then, he said, "Arrest these b * stards. This time, they're in big trouble. B * stards, get ready to go to jail and spend the rest of your life there. "
The latter part of his words were naturally directed at Loucester and his gang. However, they did not admit to their crimes.
"This is fake. It's just a recording. Sh * t, it hurts!" "I didn't participate in it. My voice is not in it. D * mn it!" "Why are you hitting me? I didn't say anything!"
"Arrest them first," the older police officer said. "Give this China man a statement. Once you're done, let him leave immediately. We will file a case for this. They will definitely go to jail."
Li Du said, "I can't leave. I'm here to look for my kidnapped friend."
Smith kicked Loucester and said, "Where is he?"
Loucester said with a bitter face, "We really didn't kidnap anyone. I found this phone when I went to the police station the last time. It was dropped by one of the people you arrested."
"Found it?" Smith went up and gave him two slaps. "You obviously stole it, right? F * ck, I know. This is the phone of the gangster who harassed Bryan's girl. No wonder he kept saying that we took the phone. "
"Where is my friend now?" Li Du asked anxiously.
Smith shrugged and said, "I don't know."
The other party had been using such a passive and perfunctory attitude. Li Du finally could not take it anymore. He pressed his hands on the table, leaned forward, and gritted his teeth. "Don't go too far, officer! Don't force me to be Rambo! "
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