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Chapter 51 Quinn's first move

As the sun shone through the window of the Los Angeles Police Department headquarters, Matthew pushed the door and walked in. At that time, the conference room was full of people, wearing dark suits without any sound, creating a solemn and solemn atmosphere, because everyone knew what the meeting was today, and no one was willing to provoke the lion in the position of the deputy director of the police department at this time.

Matthew walked towards his seat and bowed his head to the right director's position and murmured: "The governor just called me and asked me to describe in detail the whole story of the case in New Mexico yesterday, saying that all documents were submitted to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, hoping that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs would condemn the Mexican government and use it to deter—drug—owl—armed forces.”

The director nodded and said, "Did the governor expect the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to curse all those - drug - owls - and directly restore public order in Los Angeles?"

"Anyway, it's a place we can't touch, and who knows what the governor wants to do with this." They didn't continue, and some things were the best.

"Well~" Matthew cleared his throat and said, "Everyone, today's meeting has a lot of content. If you don't arrange the work within the department, you can arrange the work by text messages in the middle of the meeting." Then, Matthew continued, "Okay, next, let's talk about the case that happened in the New Mexico District yesterday... Before that, please join me in mourning for the companions who died yesterday."

At that moment, the department leaders wearing police uniforms in the conference room took off their hats on their heads, including the director.

"Everyone, the case in New Mexico happened after Officer Zhou and Officer Chekov was attacked. During this period, the Anti-Black and Anti-Drug Department had been investigating the whereabouts of these people. Finally, we obtained reliable information and locked the location of Corotti and his gang. Only after surveillance confirmation were confirmed, we began to formulate an arrest plan..."

Matthew was describing the case. When Pablo was hospitalized and did not have the status of sitting in this room on weekends, he, the commander-in-chief of the operation, could only tell all this in person.

“Is the intelligence reliable?”

Suddenly, a voice of doubt came out of the crowd. In that second, all the leaders of the department in the conference room looked in one direction, and Quinn was sitting there.

"Sir Deputy Director, I'm sorry to interrupt you, but our casualties are too serious. In the past decade, the police station has not had such a serious casualty case." Quinn was too cruel. He did not directly accuse the actors of this time, but came up and attacked according to the source, because he knew that once accusing any link related to the police station in this operation would be equivalent to stabbing a hornet's nest. At that time, the Special Operations Bureau, the Anti-Black and Anti-Drug Division and even the Deputy Director sitting above would regard him as a thorn in his eyes. Under such large-scale casualties, the leaders of other departments would also begin to hate him, so he must first wear armor. That is to ask if there are any loopholes in the places that are not related to the police station. If not, then there is a reasonable reason for skepticism in questioning the police station's actions.

The leaders of the other department in the conference room began to look at Matthew after Quinn said this. What Quinn said made sense. More importantly, Quinn's question during this period inspired their curiosity. When the Los Angeles Police Department was controversial last year, so many people had died in a case.

With everyone looking at Matthew and Matthew looking at Quinn, he responded: "Absolutely reliable."

"I am sorry for the recklessness just now." Quinn did not ask. In fact, he could ask questions and asked countless follow-up questions, such as 'Why did so many people die?', but he would not ask. He wanted to confirm that the news is reliable. Only if the news is reliable, such a large casualty incident would be the responsibility of the commander. Who is the commander? It is Matthew, it is the weekend.

Matthew ignored him, and leaders of various departments thought this was a verbal and unintentional one. After all, they were curious about what just now, let alone Quinn.

"In this case, we developed a detailed combat plan and made complete preparations for the evacuation of ordinary people. Fortunately, no ordinary people were harmed, including hostages taken by Mexicans." Matthew began a simple narrative of the entire case.

At this moment, another voice came from Quinn's location: "Is there really no problem with the combat plan?"

The tit-for-tat atmosphere began to appear, and when the others in the conference room looked at Quinn again, the insider included in their eyes was completely different from what they had just happened.

These people began to feel...

"Everyone, I understand that you think a guy who asks questions randomly at the meeting is very annoying, and I hate such people, but if you give me three minutes to explain, I'm afraid everyone will be as confused as me about this case."

Quinn didn't wait for Matthew's permission at all, and stood up and said, "First of all, Deputy Director Matthew also said that the source of intelligence is absolutely reliable. According to the confidentiality agreement, we will not pursue any intelligence-related issues here because we believe in every person who works in the police station. So, why did we have evacuated the ordinary residents of the entire building with reliable intelligence and detailed plans, but there were large-scale casualties after that?"

The director of the Special Operations Bureau immediately punched Quinn: "If you keep your mouth shut and listen to the deputy director continues, you will immediately understand why this is."

The director of the Special Operations Bureau will always stand on the same front as Matthew. This is what the entire police station knows. Twenty years ago, when Matthew was the sheriff of the Anti-Black and Anti-Drug Division, the director of the Special Operations Bureau was his Sha Zhan. He was also the only person in the Special Operations Bureau without a military background. Generally, such people are unlikely to be in the position of the Special Operations Bureau director, but they are just sitting there. I am afraid that anyone with discerning eyes will understand what is going on here. This is what Matthew promoted to hold the Special Operations Bureau in his own hands.

"No, Director Porter, this is a question that many people can't think of."

"Who knows where our first casualties in that building happened? It happened in a corridor that has been evacuated from house to house. In such a carefully investigated place, there are still Mexicans, or Mexicans in two entire rooms. Can Director Porter explain it clearly with a 'accident'?"

He was so cruel that he avoided the important things. He didn't mention that no one answered the knock on the door in those two rooms and missed it as an unmanned room. It was not that no one was checked. But Quinn's words meant that there was a Mexican hidden in a place that had been carefully checked. This is a manifestation of incompetence!

Director Porter exploded on the spot, stood up and stared at Quinn and said, "What do you mean is my man seeking death?" He couldn't continue to do it safely. The person responsible for evacuating the residents on the third floor was his Special Operations Bureau.

Quinn expected that Director Porter would be the first to jump out. He was prepared and calmed down and looked at Matthew and said, "Mr. Deputy Director, this incident has caused irreparable losses to the reputation of the authorities. I think that both the people who make the plan and the on-site commander must be responsible!"

The director, who was already in a semi-retired state, slowly sat upright, looked at Matthew and said, "Sir Deputy Chief, Sheriff Quinn has raised questions. Should you answer?"

Quinn interjected: "Mr. Director, the Deputy Director will not be involved in the formulation of the plan. Sheriff Pablo is now in the hospital. Should we invite others responsible for the formulation of the plan to explain to us first why an absolutely reliable intelligence would have made this 'perfect plan' and ultimately resulted in such a huge loss?"

The director continued to ask Matthew, "Who made the plan with Pablo?"

Matthew sat in the conference room without changing his face. He leaned over to the chair with a serious and aggressive questioning, leaning on the chair slowly and said, "Nick, and, weekend."

The director looked to the other side and said to the civilian who was taking notes on the side: "Call the weekend."
Chapter completed!
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