Legendary FBI Detective

Chapter 202: Bringing guns to everyone reduces crime

  Chapter 202 Carrying guns for all can reduce the crime rate

  Seeing Vivienne's movements, the corner of Lacey's mouth twitched, and she withdrew her hand as if nothing had happened.

   After taking the paper handed over by the other party, Luo An raised his mouth slightly and said:

"Thanks."

  Vivian smiled and didn't speak. Seeing this, Naomi put her arms around Vivian's shoulders, looked at Roan and said:

   "If you really want to express your gratitude, how about treating Vivian and me to have a drink after get off work?"

  Hearing this, Lacey's eyelids trembled.

  She has been chasing Naomi for several days, but Naomi has never been very interested in her, and Vivienne doesn't pay much attention to her.

   Now when she saw Roan, not only did Vivienne express her interest in him, but Naomi even proposed a date invitation.

   And there are still two people!

   Lacey felt a bit of a toothache, then picked up the coffee on the table and took a sip.

  Seeing the look on Lacey's face, Roan's expression remained unchanged, but deep inside he laughed out loud.

  Finally let Lacey feel what he felt when he used to go out with her to pick up girls.

   Lowered his head and looked at the paper, and found a string of letters written on it: [New York Liberty Outpost]

  Luan showed doubts:

"What's the meaning?"

   "This is the name of an organization Emma Tasia said when she was interviewed by several of our classmates after the speech."

   Stuffing Roan's contact information into Vivienne's pocket, Naomi explained:

   "At that time, Emma Tasia briefly introduced the organization and called on students studying political science to join it, saying that they could realize their political ambitions and ideals there."

   "OK."

  Sent the name of this organization to Mona, and Roan continued to ask a few questions. When Naomi couldn't tell more information, Roan and Lacey expressed their thanks, got up and left here.

   "Remember to call us back!"

  At the entrance of the bar, Naomi pulled Vivienne and waved to the SUV that was slowly leaving with a smile on her face.

  In the slowly moving SUV, Roan was in charge of driving, and Lacey called Mona from the co-pilot and asked:

   "How about it, have you found out the specific situation of the organization [New York Freedom Outpost]?"

   "Of course I found it!"

  Mona on the other end of the phone chuckled, saying that this is a trivial matter for her, and then introduced:

  “This so-called [New York Freedom Outpost] is a political organization in New York that supports the Republican Party.

  Their political slogans are more radical, not only against homosexuality, against abortion, against the abolition of the death penalty, and against the ban on guns.

  And this organization also proposes that all citizens should have guns, and every federal citizen should be allowed to carry guns 24 hours a day, which can reduce the crime rate in New York. "

  “…”×2

  After listening to Mona's introduction, Roan and Lacey were speechless, and Qiqi rolled his eyes.

   Lacy rolled her eyes because the organization was anti-gay, which made her feel bad as a lesbian.

   And Luo An rolled his eyes because the purpose of this organization calling for all people to have guns is to reduce the crime rate.

  However, thinking of the dark forest effect caused by the fact that all people hold guns, it will eventually lead to Texas, which has the lowest crime rate in the entire federal...

  Roan scratched his head, he could only say that it was indeed the Federation.

   After thinking about it, he continued to ask:

   "This political organization is also in the Republican camp. Do they have any enmity with Congressman Emanuel Bain?"

   "It does."

  Mona on the other end of the phone tapped the keyboard for a while, and replied:

   "According to the data, the members of this organization include a large number of extremists with criminal records.

  When they learned that Senator Emanuel had got a seat in the New York Assembly, they were very supportive at first, but it didn't take long for them to start abusing him in certain forums.

  Because they feel that the issues raised by Senator Emmanuel are too different from the previous performance, and they are too weak.

  Some time ago, the New York Assembly passed several gun suppression bills, which made them feel that Congressman Emanuel had lived up to their expectations. "

  Roan and Lacey showed a hint of understanding in their eyes. The most hated thing in the federal culture is a betrayer.

   Slowly parked the car on the side of the road, Roan continued to ask:

   "Who is the head of this political organization?"

   "A conservative activist named Ruben Paul, Emma Tacia's distant uncle."

  Mona on the other end of the phone had a strange tone, and then said:

  “Three days before Congressman Emanuel was killed, he had posted a video that read:

  We should fight for the freedom God has given us. Faith and weapons are indispensable to us. This is our right that cannot be exploited.

   Those who want to exploit our power are the enemies of the people, and the enemies of the people will definitely be eliminated. "

   "Wow, really tough."

   Lacey patted her arm and sighed, then turned to look at Roan.

  Roan didn't talk nonsense, started the SUV again, and asked directly:

   "Where is this Ruben Paul now?"

   "Eh...he's in the hospital."

   "?"

  —

  In a hospital in Queens, Ruben Paul was lying pale on a hospital bed with a bandage wrapped around his chest.

  According to the NYPD's data, five days ago, Ruben Paul was shot in front of a supermarket. There was no surveillance there, and the NYPD has not found the murderer yet.

   Knowing the purpose of Roan and Lacey's visit, Ruben nodded while lying on the hospital bed:

   "Yes, I have heard the case of Senator Emmanuel being burned to death, and it is not surprising at all."

   Lacey paused: "What do you mean? You know Congressman Emanuel will be attacked?"

   "No, I'm just stating a possibility."

   Reuben shook his head:

  “Rep. Emanuel cheated his own voters, and the patience of those patriots is limited.”

  Beside Roan threw the notebook aside and asked directly:

   "So, it was you who incited the supporters in the organization to eliminate Congressman Emmanuel, right?"

   "No, Mr. Agent."

   Ruben shook his head again and again, indicating that this kind of thing has nothing to do with him. The words in his words are just rhetorical. Roan can't frame him, and then he added:

  “Although I tend to be extremist, I am against violence, and even more against killing, because it will only backfire.

  So, no matter what you think, I'm not stupid, and I would never commit murder. "

  Hearing this, Lacey frowned, and Roan's face remained unchanged. He took out the information that Mona found and asked:

   "Since last year, people from your organization have been arrested for violating the law. Every time you send someone to release them on bail."

   "Sorry, this is..."

  Ruben heard the words and continued to prepare a long speech. Roan was too lazy to continue talking nonsense with him, so he said directly:

   "According to federal law, if your supporters did this, then you are suspected of inciting the other party.

  Trust me, if that's the case, I can absolutely send you to jail. "

   "...cough cough cough."

  Hearing this, Ruben coughed again and again. After a few seconds of silence, he said:

   "I really didn't do it, but there was a guy in the organization named Conor Trenner, a college student, who had said many times before that he was going to kill Emmanuel, the "traitor."

   Of course, I have nothing to do with him. "

   Casting a glance at Ruben, Roan and Lacey immediately turned and left the ward

  In the corridor, Roan pressed the communicator:

   "How about it, Mona, did you hear the name?"

"heard it."

  There was a crackling sound from the other end of the phone, and then Mona's tone was a little serious:

   "This Connor Trenner is very suspicious."

  (end of this chapter)