Being A Detective in The World of Film and Television

Chapter 347: The hard-headed robber, Luke's ultimate weapon (3 more)

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It's a good thing that they could scream, because it means that the two county police officers might not have been hit in the vital parts by the machine gun, and they still have a chance to be disabled for the rest of their lives.

Luke frowned.

Now he doesn't dare to show up casually.

The county police behind suffered a loss. As soon as the robbers' M249 stopped firing, they immediately started to fight back.

The firing of more than ten automatic rifles is not much worse than that of machine guns, and has a wider coverage area.

And the direction they were shooting was undoubtedly towards Luke and the others.

Luke lowered his body and whispered to Selina: "Lower your body."

He did replace all the car windows with bulletproof ones, but bulletproof glass is not as safe as the reinforced steel plates and Kevlar layers inside the car body.

Of course Selina obeyed obediently. She held the tablet in her hands and almost completely lay down in the back seat, but her eyes did not leave the tablet. She closely followed the battle situation between the two sides.

The exchange of fire between the police and the criminals became intense from the very beginning, and it could even be said to be very tragic.

After the robbers used the M249 to show their strength and knocked down two county police officers on the spot, the county police also became furious.

Relying on their numerical advantage, they pinned down the robbers and beat them up.

However, the robbers' advance and retreat were very methodical, taking turns to cover each other's retreat, and shouting "moving!" as they moved.

When changing magazines, they also shouted: "Mag-change!"

The county police did the same thing, and it was obvious that they were following the same approach as the regular troops.

The sound of gunfire from both sides continued without interruption.

But luck seemed to be on the side of the county police, who first shot the two retreating robbers.

One robber was shot in the thigh and hit in the head while struggling, falling to the street.

Another robber was shot in the neck and could only lie on the ground, gasping for breath while holding his neck. Death was only a matter of minutes.

Ten to six, the county police clearly had the upper hand.

But the robbers' combat skills were really high. After two of their companions fell, they still maintained a steady rhythm and covered their retreat, without showing any signs of defeat or escape.

Soon, two more county police officers were shot and fell down screaming.

But those who could scream were considered lucky, as the two robbers who were shot were starting to die.

Six to eight!

For a moment, the situation seemed to be at a stalemate again.

Luke saw from the surveillance that the county police had split up.

Two county police officers jumped over the highway guardrail, went around to an abandoned factory on the side of the road, and directly surrounded the robbers from behind.

The robbers gradually retreated towards Luke. He heard several clanging sounds from his car, which were the sounds of the car being hit by bullets.

As the number of police and criminals decreased, the fighting did not stop, but became more intense.

The sound of automatic rifles firing was incessant, and Luke's car body made a series of clanging sounds.

With a scream, a robber fell to the ground, struggling but unable to get up, and the rifle in his hand flew out.

The county police seemed to have the same idea. They also heard a scream. One of them fell to the ground, hugging his leg and screaming, but it turned out that he had been shot in the leg.

Five versus seven!

At this point, the robbers had retreated to the location of Luke's three or four cars.

One of the robbers shouted "moving" again, but he had only taken two steps when a bullet hit him in the head, instantly blowing his head off.

The other robbers didn't even bother to check and continued to retreat.

Their disadvantage was becoming increasingly obvious, and they were fighting on the county police's turf, with at least dozens of police officers on their way.

The Los Angeles County Sheriff's SWAT SEB (Special Enforcement Bureau) would surely be on their way as well, and by then none of them would be able to escape.

Luke narrowed his eyes and watched the positions and movement directions of the four people from the surveillance video. He took out a tire lever from the storage space and handed it to Selina without looking back.

⊙_⊙? Selina was confused and asked in a low voice: "What?!"

There's a lot of machine gun and rifle fighting going on outside, so what's the point of handing over a tire iron

Luke whispered a few words, and Selina's eyes lit up. She took the tire lever, weighed it in her hand, looked very satisfied, and leaned against the right rear door.

Finally, one of the robbers retreated to the hood of the car, leaned against the hood and began to change the magazine.

Luke watched the man silently, and saw his sweaty elbows exposed outside his short-sleeved T-shirt. He put his hands on the hood of his car, and his left hand, which was prepared, immediately pressed a button on the center console.

The robber was pulling out a magazine while shouting, "Mag-c... uh uh uh."

Plop!

The man was twitching all over and lying on the hood of the car.

Luke looked at the surveillance footage, raised his right hand slightly towards Selina in the back seat, and held up three fingers to remind Selina who was lying in ambush at the back door.

Three! Two! One!

When Luke bent his third finger, Selina had already lowered the rear window completely.

A robber was firing backwards. He just ran out of bullets and walked backwards from the trunk of Luke's car to change the magazine, shouting: "mag-chan..."

Ding! A slight but extremely pleasant sound was heard.

As soon as he heard the voice, Luke knew that someone was very stubborn.

The stubborn robber didn't even get to finish his sentence before he felt a sharp pain in the back of his head, his eyes rolled back, and he fainted.

Selina decisively stopped, lay down, and quickly raised the rear window.

Luke also sat up straight, with the driver's window fully rolled down, just in time to face the robber who was crouching, retreating and looking sideways.

In the robber's sight, a white sphere quickly grew larger.

Bang!

The robber's head suddenly rose up and hit the car next to him. He fell to the ground, his eyes rolled completely white and blood began to seep out of his mouth and nose.

Suddenly, the gunshots became sparse.

The last robber turned around and saw the robber lying next to the car on Luke's left. His eyes suddenly turned red: "McCott!"

He rushed over in two steps and checked the robber lying beside the car, completely unaware that Luke had lowered the window that had just been raised.

The car on Luke's left was slightly behind his car, and his driver's window was probably at the front of the other car.

This last robber is now only about one meter away from Luke.

While opening the car window, Luke stretched out his right hand, and Selina cooperated perfectly. The tire iron that had just knocked out a robber was stuffed into the palm of his right hand.

He handed the stick to his left hand, and the next moment it silently stretched out of the car window and hovered over the head of the last robber.

clang!

The robber's whole body went limp and he fell to the ground.

Luke quickly retracted his hand and threw the tire iron to the passenger side: "Go and handcuff the guy at the back door."

Selina immediately opened the door, knelt down to take out the handcuffs, and handcuffed the robber who was knocked unconscious by the right rear door.

Luke also crawled open the passenger door, quickly climbed out, dragged the unlucky robber who was electrocuted and unconscious from the hood of the car, and handcuffed him behind his back.

Where does the electricity come from? Of course, it is the electric shock protection device that Luke modified to deal with certain car-breaking and car-stealing situations.