There are six children in this Mexican family. If this woman is sent back to Mexico, these children will become orphans, which will be even more troublesome.
The child's father is also an illegal immigrant. If the child's mother is deported, he will definitely be deported as well.
But if he doesn't show up, these six children will be handed over to the Child Welfare Bureau, and they will be no different from orphans.
The police officers don’t want to deal with such troublesome matters as the follow-up is too cumbersome. They are not from the Immigration Bureau and are too lazy to add to their workload.
The bigger reason was that Selina took care of the matter, so the patrol officers no longer had any responsibility, and there was no need for them to go against the two detectives from the homicide squad.
The two men simply warned the Mexican mother to keep her child from making too much noise.
Then, Luke and the other man went to the next room, knocked on the door, and warned the single white man inside.
It was this guy who made the reporting call, but was tricked by Luke into telling the real reason.
Because the children next door were too noisy, he said it several times but it was no use. In anger, he simply called to report the other party for child trafficking.
Well, this is nothing new in America.
The person who made the phone call was still considered rational, but there were many cases where he would pull out a gun and shoot the other person when he got angry.
Lukna continued to threaten him, saying that if he continued to be dishonest, then his report call would be considered a false alarm.
If the Mexican girl was deported, he would also be detained.
The man immediately became scared.
Luke patted his shoulder and said, "Actually, you can buy a pair of headphones. The kind you use to play games. Once you put them on, the whole world will be peaceful. You can buy a regular pair on Amazon for just a dozen dollars, which is much cheaper than filing a false police report."
The man exclaimed: "Ah? Is it possible?"
Luke chuckled, shook his head and walked away.
The person who called the police might not have called because the neighbors were too noisy, that might have been only part of the reason.
Another reason is obviously that his life was not very good, and he was annoyed by the noise, so he simply made others' lives even worse.
Of course, perhaps this person is not aware of his own dark thoughts.
After dealing with these things, Selina and Luke went downstairs and got into the car. They looked at him curiously: "Why do I feel like you're quite happy?"
Luke hesitated for two seconds and decided to tell the truth: "Look, although these cases are tedious and boring, they have helped us get familiar with the West District little by little. Take these people just now, for example. Under the right circumstances, they can become our temporary informants. A few people may not be of much use, but what if we have hundreds of such people in our hands?"
Selina exclaimed: "Is there still such a thing?"
Luke nodded seriously, "Of course. Otherwise, why would I give these people my contact information?"
Luke was very happy: After patrolling for a whole morning, I got quite a lot. I'm afraid Borrick didn't expect that this would be a greater help to me.
In just one morning, the three groups of thugs he drove away provided 15 points of experience and points.
This small task of driving away gang traffickers gives a total experience of 10 and points of 10.
Selina also took a portion, and Luke only got 15 points in three times.
The experience and points gained by dealing with the women hanging the clothes to dry were also 10 points. Luke contributed more and got 7 points.
The case involving the Mexican woman with the child and the man who reported a false crime was considered a neighborhood dispute, with a total experience point of 20.
Luke got 10 points.
He guessed that it was because he had received a higher contribution rate when he warned the man.
Otherwise, it was Selena who completely dealt with the Mexican woman, and he didn't contribute at all.
Just by solving a few small cases in one morning, Luke gained 32 experience points and credits.
If you brush up a little more in the afternoon, you can definitely get over 50 experience points a day.
This kind of street patrol lasts for a week, and Luke can earn about 300 to 400 experience points.
He finally escaped from Borrick's experience cage and no longer had to deal with unsolved cases.
If he can't solve the case, he won't get any experience points.
Without experience, you can’t upgrade; without points, you can’t buy abilities.
He had earned a lot of experience points with Borrick's "help", but he was not grateful to Borrick.
Combined with the benefit Luke told Selina about, this street patrol mission kills two birds with one stone.
In the next few days, Luke and Selina continued to fight on the front line.
With Luke's encouragement, Selina also became more active.
The amount of help a police officer who is familiar with his jurisdiction and a police officer who is completely unfamiliar with his jurisdiction can get in the process of handling a case is completely different.
In one week, Luke and Selina's contact information had been distributed to fifty or sixty people.
Most of them were of little help, but some of the homeless and low-level laborers were.
Most crimes may be able to be hidden from high technology and the police, but few can be hidden from the human surveillance cameras stationed in the streets at all times.
However, to obtain intelligence from these people, you have to give them benefits.
It doesn't necessarily have to be money, but money is undoubtedly the best thing.
Luke didn't care much about money, but at this moment he could only admit that he was short of money.
It seems that he still needs to target those traffickers. After all, the informant fees are not taxable, and he will not apply for these subsidies from the police station. Everything is for the purpose of gaining experience and points.
Besides, he has no psychological burden in dealing with these drug trafficking gangs, and he can use the money to solve the case with a clear conscience.
The system will certainly not prevent him from doing this.
Luke even felt that the reason why the system allowed him to take advantage of others was largely because upholding justice also costs money.
This left him this loophole.
During the week's patrol, most of the things happened similarly to the first day.
All kinds of strange characters and disputes appeared before their eyes.
Selina sighed many times. She had been a police officer in Shackelford for four years, but she had encountered fewer strange things than in this week.
Big cities are big cities, and they have all kinds of weird things.
There was a woman who was caught having an affair with her landlord by her husband, who beat up the naked couple.
There were people who were so high on drugs that they called and challenged the police, holding a hair dryer and saying, "I have a gun, don't come over here."
There was also a drunk young woman who was snoring loudly while sleeping naked on the street in broad daylight.
Selina was in the last two days of her mission, and she was excitedly guessing what strange things she would encounter that day.
These trivial and bizarre cases broadened her horizons greatly.
Of course, Luke was also eye-opening, but there were even more bizarre people on the Internet in his previous life, so his acceptance was a little better in comparison.
There are very few weirdos in this world, but the majority of them appear in front of the police.
Luke's gains did not come from these things, and even the experience and points gained from these cases were secondary.
The real big gain came from a little girl.