George? Stacy. Deputy Commissioner of the New York City Police Department, mainly focused on managing Queens and helping to manage Uptown Manhattan. He was an old policeman who had been in the police force for nearly 30 years.
In the years since he became the chief of public security in Queens, the security situation in Queens has actually improved dramatically. Although it is impossible to completely isolate crime, the number of serious cases such as homicides and shootings has dropped sharply.
Also, drug dealers rarely traded drugs in Queens. At most, they would only catch a few guys selling marijuana in Queens. New York prohibits the sale of marijuana, but the penalty for selling marijuana is not heavy.
It is generally dozens of hours of community service and a fine.
George was a good cop who was tactful but abided by his morals. If he wasn't tactful, he wouldn't have been able to become the Deputy Commissioner of the New York City Police Department.
George? Stacy's personality tends to be old-fashioned and a little serious. As one of the most powerful people in New York City, George has a dignified demeanor when he is unsmiling.
It's just that the old policeman has encountered some troubles in recent months. His daughter, Gwen, whom he regarded as the apple of his eye? Stacy is in love. Well, Gwen is going to be eighteen years old soon. For a girl at this age, love is not a big deal.
The main thing is that Gwen's boyfriend, George, is not very satisfied. Peter? Parker, a poor boy from Queens, whose family almost exhausted themselves to support him to attend a private high school. Of course, it's not that George looks down on poor boys.
Before he made a name for himself, he had been a police officer at the bottom of the hierarchy for nearly ten years. At that time, he knew every guy with a criminal record in his jurisdiction.
He was able to climb up from the bottom and rise all the way to become a leading figure in New York City. He believed that other young people who worked at the bottom could do the same.
But he didn't know why he saw Peter at first sight? Parker had disliked this kid a lot since the beginning. Peter is a bit of a smooth-talker, and he often says things that are out of tune.
George hoped that his daughter could find a more stable boy to fall in love with.
Although Gwen repeatedly assured him that Peter was just a bit imaginative sometimes, he was still very reliable. He is also appreciated by Dr. Connors and has made great achievements in science.
But George never believed that Peter was as good as Gwen said. Women in love were always silly. He was always afraid that Gwen was cheated by this guy.
However, Gwen had always been an assertive child. Once she decided on something, even her parents couldn't change it. Since she had identified Peter as her boyfriend, George could only accept it.
Because if he really provoked Gwen's temper, she would directly leave home and move out. She had a salary when she was an intern at the Osborne Group, which was different from other interns.
She had a nest egg of her own, enough to last her a year or two of expenses. She could completely break away from the financial support of her family and go out to live independently.
If Gwen really moved out, even with Peter? Parker moving in with him would be the worst thing that could happen to George.
Therefore, as a father, he could only repeatedly warn his daughter to keep a clear head at all times. Don't run away with someone else just because of a few sweet words from a boy.
Of course, in addition to family matters, George also had a lot of troubles at work. Among them, the most annoying were the superheroes who were operating in the area.
Iron Man didn't care about street crime, and Tony only cared about international events. So Iron Man had nothing to do with George.
The Punisher and Nightcrawler were basically looking for the most ferocious gangs in the United States, including those who sold drugs and underground arms. This kind of gang was almost on the edge of terrorist organizations.
They were difficult to catch, and it was difficult to convict them after they were caught. They had always been some of the most troublesome criminals for George. As mentioned earlier, George was an honest police officer who disliked criminals very much. It had always been his responsibility to bring these criminals to justice.
So although he was quite critical of the methods of the Punisher and Nightcrawler, especially when many of the things they did were on the edge of the law. However, George still turned a blind eye to the two of them.
Because he knew that sometimes, evil people needed evil people to deal with them. There were some things that the police could not do openly, but the crime was really happening. George also hoped that someone would stop it.
In fact, there was only one hero that really annoyed George, and that was the Spider-man who flew around New York City every day. This person was simply too hateful!
This guy, who claimed to be a good neighbor of New Yorkers, flew around New York City every day looking for street criminals. And George suspected that this guy used some method to monitor the police radio.
Many times when the police had just received a report or a tip-off from a criminal, he would always be able to arrive at the scene immediately. Or rather, he was faster than the police.
Many times, when the police worked hard to find the location of the criminal gang, they found that the Spider-man had tied them up with spider silk.
Sometimes, the Spider-man would even leave a note at the scene. "Don't thank me for my help, your good neighbor: Spider-man!" Who the f * ck needs your help! George was very angry at the thought of this.
The Spider-man caught the criminals in many cases that the police were confident in.
This made many police officers who had been working hard on these cases for more than half a month, or even a few months to half a year, feel that everything they had done was in vain.
This was very, very demoralizing. This made many outstanding police officers wonder if their efforts were really necessary.
The worst thing was that the outside world doubted the police. Many people suspected that the recent decrease in New York's crime rate was because of these superheroes.
Some of the smaller media outlets that wanted to see the world in chaos criticized the New York Police for their inaction. A few of George's best agents wanted to quit and become instructors at a private security company.
Because the Spider-man had done all the work that they needed to do, they felt that being a police officer no longer brought them any sense of accomplishment or honor. If it was purely about making money, the salary offered by the private security companies outside was obviously higher.
What made George even angrier was that his daughter, Gwen Fowler. Stacy was also a fan of Spider-man.
So the two people that angered George the most right now were the Spider-man and Peter? Parker. George was in a bad mood when he thought of this.
There was a knock on the door, and George's assistant came in.
"Boss, this is the information for this year's election. Where do you need to put it? " The assistant was a black woman in her fifties. She retired from her position as a frontline police officer after being injured.
"Whatever, Nancy. You know I'm just here to accompany you. No one expects me to be elected. "George waved his hand and gestured for Nancy to put the information anywhere she wanted.
"What if you are elected? You know that our entire police department, or even all the police officers in New York, support you. If you are elected as the mayor of New York, you will be completely different from those other politicians. You will be smarter and stronger. "Nancy was sincere when she said this.
But to George, it was a little flattering, so he shook his head to express his agreement. "Forget it, I don't have anyone supporting me. You have to know …"
While George was talking with his assistant, Nancy, there was a commotion outside.
"Go see what's going on," George told Nancy. Nancy nodded and went out. She came back after about five minutes.
"A convenience store robbery," Nancy said to George when she came back. "A convenience store robbery suspect was just arrested. He was accused of robbing a store clerk with a gun."
The commotion outside didn't stop. George frowned. "How much did he rob?"
"It's only fifteen dollars." Nancy shrugged. When George heard the amount, he couldn't help but roll his eyes. "This idiot, he pulled out a gun to rob fifteen dollars. Does he know how long he will be in jail?"
"That's the problem, boss. He refused to admit that he robbed. Because he left twenty dollars at the scene. But he only took fifteen dollars. So he insisted that he was just looking for the clerk for change. "
"Huh?" Nancy's words were an eye-opener for George.
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