Being A Detective in The World of Film and Television

Chapter 340: A DEA without a mole is not a normal DEA (Part 2)

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Luke then suddenly dodged and fired continuously with the Glock in his hand at the other gunman who was still approaching.

Bang bang bang!

"ah!"

The second gunman also screamed and fell to the ground, but he was shot three times in the upper body, so Luke didn't even need to shoot again.

Luke retracted his body, took back the small mirror with his left hand, took out the fake mobile phone, and activated the voice connection function.

A few seconds later, a slight knocking sound came from the wireless headset, which was Selina indicating that she was online.

Luke just whispered: "Don't come out, don't expose yourself to others."

Behind him, Palmer's hand holding the gun trembled slightly and his brows frowned.

Then, Luke turned his head and looked at Palmer beside him: "Call someone, but don't call those who are close to your two "colleagues"."

Palmer nodded grimly, watching Luke take over the guard duty. She took out her cell phone and quickly dialed a number: "Boss, I have a problem here. You have to bring someone here in person. Yes, there is a problem with Walker and Semir..."

Luke looked relaxed, and he had already quickly sent a message to Elsa using the fake phone in his hand.

After a moment, he received a reply from Elsa and heaved a sigh of relief.

Martin, your future girlfriend is such a huge trouble! He sighed inwardly.

For a moment, the lobby of the apartment building fell silent.

Five minutes later, two patrolmen in police uniforms cautiously poked their heads out of the door and said, "LAP! Listen up, everyone inside. You are surrounded. Put down your weapons..."

Luke smiled.

I have to say, hearing these familiar lines really made him feel at ease.

Over there, Selina had already handcuffed the unconscious administrator, put him in front of her, and slowly retreated towards the door.

At the same time, she showed the two patrolmen her police badge with one hand: "LAPD! West District Major Crime Unit."

When the two patrolmen saw her action, they became more alert. Instead of rushing in, they took out their guns and stood at the door to cover her escape.

Luke didn't feel relieved until Selina dragged the shield out of the door.

Now, things won't get any more weird.

The two agents who came with Palmer also slowly retreated from their respective hiding places.

Luke glanced at the two men from the corner and whispered, "Those two guys are coming out, stay away from them."

Palmer was beside him, looking extremely ugly and with anger in his eyes.

Of course, her eyes were not on Luke at all, but looking out the door.

As the first patrol car arrived, three more patrol cars followed closely behind.

Luke finally spoke: "Let's go, Palmer, I guess you'll have to work overtime tonight."

Palmer smiled bitterly: "Thank you, too."

Luke chuckled: "You're welcome. This is what I should do."

Palmer was speechless.

Luke had said before he came that he would only target those who attacked her, and everything he was doing now was within this scope.

What made her feel extremely bad was that the two DEA agents who came with her were most likely moles.

Palmer is not a naive person. Although she has outstanding appearance, it is not her looks that make her a senior agent in the DEA.

Simply recalling the details leading up to the attack, she understood the problem.

The two gunmen did not attack her two colleagues. Instead, they chased her and Luke and shot them. Her two colleagues did not even shoot back.

After Luke took her in and hid inside, although she couldn't see what was happening outside, she was not deaf.

She could clearly hear that there was no sound of gunfire outside.

Besides, she drove alone when she came here.

The circumstances of her arrival here were known only to her, the four agents who participated in the interrogation, and Luke.

Putting aside the suspicion of the two colleagues in the bureau, the reactions of the two agents who came with them were really abnormal.

They are not ordinary policemen, they are elite detectives who have been working on the front line of drug enforcement. It is a joke that they encountered a sudden attack by a gunman without firing a single shot and remained unharmed.

She also understood that if Luke hadn't suddenly stepped forward and hugged her and ran away, the two gunmen would have easily killed her.

Of course, these two agents didn't need to take action.

After Luke ran away with her in his arms, the two also couldn't find a chance to get close to them. Perhaps that was why they didn't launch an attack.

The reason why the two did not launch an attack before was very simple.

Until Selina went to the front desk and Luke approached Palmer at the same time, the two of them stayed a few meters behind the three people and never came forward.

It's not easy for these two to kill three people at once.

Maybe, these two have cursed Luke and Selina countless times in their hearts, because Luke and Selina's position made them too uncomfortable.

Not too far, not too close, always behind their blind spot.

They were also experienced in combat and were not stupid. They easily realized that Luke and the other two had been maintaining a high level of vigilance. Although they were not necessarily targeting them, they were also on guard against them.

Luke had not anticipated this situation beforehand, and it was impossible for him to guess from the beginning that there was something wrong with these two agents.

But he also didn't believe that all the agents in the DEA were fine.

On the contrary, the relationship between DEA and the trafficker gangs is mutually penetrating. After all, the traffickers are rich and in the dark.

The routine of Infernal Affairs has always been the same in China and the West, both ancient and modern, and is not surprising.

Luke led the way and kicked the Uzi of the second gunman he knocked down several meters away before slowly backing out of the gate.

At this moment, he had a police badge wallet hanging on his chest, and the patrolmen just glanced at him without pointing their guns at him.

Luke pulled over the nearest patrolman and said, "Find two people to follow me in and carry the injured suspects out and send them to the hospital. You can ask Agent Palmer about the rest. She's the DEA person in charge of this case."

The patrolman nodded to show that he understood, called two patrolmen over, and followed Luke in.

Luke winked at Selina who was not far away, and she nodded slightly.

At this time, two more patrol cars arrived.

At the same time, three black SUVs, which are popular with DEA agents, also arrived.

Luke didn't go over, but just looked at the seven or eight people who got off the car. They were all wearing DEA bulletproof vests and helmets, and they were holding submachine guns and automatic rifles instead of pistols.

Apparently, the traffickers' madness also pissed off Palmer's boss, who sent agents armed with heavy firepower to pick her up.

Well, another possibility is to take the two highly suspicious DEA agents into custody.

Luke went in with two patrolmen, and after carrying out the bodies of the four gunmen, they found that the two agents were already sitting in a car.

The key point is that they were not sitting in their own car, but in the back seat of a newly opened SUV, which was a seat specially provided for drug dealers.

At this time, Palmer walked over followed by a middle-aged white man.