Being A Detective in The World of Film and Television

Chapter 1282: There is a rumor of job transfer. If you want it, take it yourself (1 more)

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Generally, only when a police officer shoots and injures or kills a suspect, or when he or she suffers from serious psychological problems, will his or her superiors forcibly order him or her to receive psychological counseling.

Not to mention that John was forced to take a leave of absence, this incident must be a big deal.

"How many people did you kill this time?" Luke asked subconsciously.

John looked dissatisfied: "Nonsense, it's not that easy to die!"

But he saw the "keep blowing" expression on Luke's face and looked away awkwardly: "Only two were seriously injured and three were slightly injured."

Luke: "... The two seriously injured ones are about to die, right?"

John: "... He's still in the ICU, so he may not be dead... right?"

Luke: ( ̄△ ̄!)

He had nothing to say, so he took out a portion of roast meat from the big bag in his hand and stuffed it into John's hand: "I'll treat you to a good meal. Let's have a drink together when you're free in the evening."

John twitched his nose and nodded: "Okay."

Although he felt that being ordered to go home and play by himself was not something that could be comforted by a takeout meal, Luke was not his wife.

Besides, this takeaway smells really good.

After seeing off the troublemaker, Luke sighed and walked into the office.

Dustin was already waiting for him inside.

The blinds of the office were not drawn and the door was not closed, so he could see the conversation between the two people at the door clearly.

Although John looks unlucky, he is actually the "super force" that Dustin relies on most in the detective department besides Luke.

John's group and Luke's group are the two trump cards in Dustin's hand, one bright and one hidden.

Dustin never forgot that during the Zhongfu Building robbery in Los Angeles, Luke and John worked together to kill more than fifty professional gangsters without even communicating with each other.

In that battle, John was in the light while Luke was in the dark. Not only were all the robbers killed, but only one of the hostages died because of his own actions. No other casualties were reported.

This proves that the two are a perfect match.

However, in most cases, there is no need for two super thugs to be dispatched at the same time, and it is a waste to put them together.

In fact, Dustin felt that it was a waste for Selina to follow Luke.

With Selena's ability, she can definitely set up another group and train new people at the same time.

Even Luke was brought up by her from a small town sheriff. Who dares to say that she is incompetent!

Unfortunately, this can only be an idea, and it can only be proposed by the two of them themselves, and he cannot say it out loud.

Dustin is not Brad. He is always more considerate to his subordinates and never considers things from his own perspective.

This kind of personality is actually not good for promotion, but it is his nature and he doesn't want to change it.

While enjoying the takeaway that Luke brought him, he signaled to close the door.

Luke closed the door and sat on the sofa. Dustin threw down the roast goose leg he had just gnawed, wiped his mouth and said, "If you don't come back, I'm going to call you."

Luke: "What's the big case?"

Dustin shook his head, looked outside to make sure no one was around, and then whispered, "The commissioner will probably be fired, probably within this month."

Luke wasn't surprised, but just confused: "This, does it have anything to do with us?"

Dustin was silent for a moment, his face uncertain, and finally said: "Brad wants me to move to another place."

Luke: "Promotion or lateral transfer?"

Dustin: "He asked me to apply to be the chief of the 66th Precinct in Brooklyn."

When Luke heard this, he frowned: "What does he want to do?"

Most of the branch chiefs are inspectors or deputy senior inspectors, so this transfer is ostensibly a lateral transfer.

However, after being transferred from the headquarters detective bureau to Brooklyn, its actual status and importance were greatly reduced.

This kind of transfer could be used to suppress the opponent's subordinates, but it was Brad who proposed it.

Dustin: "He said I had no experience in actually managing a low-level branch office, and I had to make up for this shortcoming before I could be promoted."

Hearing this, Luke sneered, "Is Brad mentally disabled, or does he think you are mentally disabled? He dares to come up with such a ridiculous reason."

Dustin smiled bitterly: "Maybe he thinks that I will still agree as before."

Luke said "Oh" and nodded suddenly: "Who did he make a deal with again?"

Dustin: "I don't know, but he is a high-ranking official in the NYPD after all. Maybe he has connections with a congressman."

Luke: "What do you think?"

This is actually not a big problem, but if Dustin doesn't want to fight for it, it's not convenient for him to help.

Dustin spread his hands: "What ideas can I have? I can't stay in this position without someone's support."

Luke chuckled: "Boss, are you willing to give up Brad, your "old friend" now?"

Dustin laughed at himself: "I treated him as an old friend, but he doesn't have one now."

In fact, he noticed the changes in Brad since he came to New York.

That was not some kind of insolent behavior, but a transformation from a policeman to a politician, where everything was based on profit.

It is not a momentary impulse, nor can it be triggered by a few words or old friendships.

He and Brad had known each other for so many years, and he didn't want to put profit above everything else, so he couldn't say much, but their relationship eventually became distant.

This was also due to Luke's chatting with him.

Luke wanted to give a person a psychological hint that he really shouldn't be too relaxed, and everything he said was based on facts and was not made up.

Dustin isn't really stupid.

Luke was just digging up things that Dustin didn't want to think about in the past and solidifying his impression of Brad, so his "loyalty" to Brad naturally decreased.

Dustin is a good boss, and Luke doesn't want to change his boss easily.

Even if he could get his new boss to shut up, the difference between a boss who would consider him and a boss who was unhappy about being forced to submit would have a great impact on the convenience of his work as a detective.

Not everything Luke did complies with police regulations.

But Dustin's boss not only did not pursue the matter, but also helped him withstand the pressure and reject investigations such as those from the Ministry of Internal Affairs. This was really convenient.

The position of headquarters detective may seem insignificant, but the entire New York City is under his jurisdiction, and New York is the center of a series of major events.

Luke wore an official vest and held a low position, so he could appear in any district of New York openly without attracting attention.

Now his life is so stable, isn't it because of this trick of "hiding in the court"

The negative example is Da Shao.

Tony has the protection of the Stark Group, but can he do whatever he wants? Of course not.

The higher your position in American society, the more constraints you have to bear.

Also, Ginny is becoming more and more powerful now, but there are more and more rules to follow when doing things, but Luke doesn't have to.

Because she is the one in charge of Titanium Mobile Phone Company, and he is not.

Luke thought to himself, a smile on his face: "That's fine. We're going to fall out anyway, so why give up this position? If Brad wants it, just come and get it openly."