The middle-aged white man is called John Garrett and the young white man is called Grant Ward.
Department: FBI Division 17.
He pondered.
He did not have direct contact with these two guys. Although their behavior was a bit suspicious, it was not too excessive.
These two people are actually from SHIELD, and SHIELD has always been a bit mysterious in doing things.
After thinking about it, Luke took out his cell phone and called Wells.
After saying a few words, he hung up the phone.
Selina didn't even raise her head: "No results?"
Luke: "Their confidentiality system is very strict. Wells said that relevant information cannot be disclosed, but... "
Selina laughed: "… Haha, he actually said that, right?"
She also heard clearly what Wells said just now, and indeed he did not reveal any specific information about the two people.
Luke also laughed: "Well, what did he say?"
"These two people should be his colleagues, otherwise he would have asked you about your whereabouts." Selina: "Just like I know that someone showed up at a sensitive crime scene with Elsa's ID. As long as the ID and the person don't match, I will definitely take action. Did Team Leader Wells do this on purpose?"
Luke shrugged. "They really didn't leak any specific information. These are just our own guesses. It's convenient for everyone."
Selina sighed: "Why do you always like to play tricks like this when you talk? I have learned bad things from you."
Luke: "Beyond the rules, there are only favors. Wells is doing me a small favor, and I will pay it back later."
Selina put her hand on her forehead and said, "You really sound like an old man."
Luke smiled and didn't take it seriously. It was okay to be a little older in mentality as long as the body was young.
While the two were talking, he was looking at the names of the two people on the system panel and sneered in his heart.
John Garrett, right? Grant Ward, right? Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., right
These two names are not in the neutral panel at the moment, but appear in the hostile panel, with a one-star level.
That's why he called Wells immediately to check.
If these two people are really from SHIELD, why are they put on the system's hostile list after their first meeting
There was no way they would become hostile just because Luke asked the police to check their ID.
In fact, based on Luke's observation of the enemy list, the system's hostility judgment was not so easy to pass.
General dislike and disgust will only be judged as neutral by the system.
Many people on the one-star enemy list are either unlucky guys who were beaten into lifelong disabilities by Batman, or some people whose relatives were killed by Luke.
These people are truly hostile to Luke.
John Garrett and Grant Ward had no previous contact with Luke.
This suddenly became a one-star hostile state, and the reason behind this is worth pondering.
Silently putting these two SHIELD agents on the darkest blacklist in his mind, he drove around the concert and started patrolling.
Compared with other police officers, he has a keen sense of smell, which makes it easier for him to investigate.
The chances of problems occurring to the audience entering the venue are low. The situation in Los Angeles has been very tense recently and all audience members must pass security checks before entering, and they are not allowed to bring in any suspicious items.
When Luke was near the stage just now, he also checked the safety of the stage and there was no smell of any explosives.
Where are the accomplices that the three gangsters mentioned? He couldn't help but think of the two SHIELD agents just now.
A large police force has arrived, including the bomb disposal team, and is checking the area around the venue.
Watching the performance that just started, Luke sighed, "Claire, I did my best this time and didn't let your first performance on stage go to waste."
On the stage, more than 20 singers stood in three rows, high, medium and low, and began to sing the theme song of this charity performance, "We Are the World". Claire was among them.
The entire venue was silent for a moment, and then everyone began to sing the chorus. The overwhelming singing sounded over the wasteland: "We are the world, are the children..."
If it wasn't for this benefit performance, there would be no need for Luke to drive the van several kilometers away from the benefit performance venue.
After all, it is a good deed, Claire is involved, and Sheila is the initiator of the charity performance.
He couldn't just sit back and watch the first charity show end with an empty cloth attack, which would have let their efforts go to waste.
After patrolling for half an hour and checking the surrounding area, he was called back to the nearby command vehicle.
Waiting for him there were two investigators from the Department of Homeland Security.
Unlike the previous minor incidents, the explosives found in the van this time were quite professional and in large quantities.
Even an explosion in a parking lot would cause panic and result in huge casualties.
Once a stampede occurs at such a large event, dozens of spectators may die and hundreds may be injured, which is no less serious than the direct damage.
Because of the previous accidents, the Department of Homeland Security, which had mobilized a lot of manpower in Los Angeles, naturally arrived quickly.
Luke had been able to rely on his connections with the police department to dodge a lot of questioning before, but this time it wasn’t possible.
He also needs to use the power of the Department of Homeland Security to track down the mastermind of the attack.
He would kill any unscrupulous guy he found and would never let him go.
After talking to the two investigators for more than an hour and telling them the whole story over and over again for more than ten times, they finally let him go.
Luke simply attributed the initial discovery of the three people to the surveillance camera in his car.
The two investigators also went to see his car and came back with a somewhat depressed look on their faces.
Their cars had only undergone the most common modifications to bulletproofing, power, and suspension, with no high-tech features, and were in no way comparable to Luke's car.
As for why Luke was so rich and why he could modify the car like this, the two of them just looked at his apparent assets and said nothing.
The mobile phone company's equity has been hidden through layers of secrecy, so they don't have the data for the time being. However, the direct transfers between the Stark Group and the Weyland Group alone are an astronomical figure for ordinary people, enough to buy a private business jet.
Moreover, after the two investigators retrieved Luke's work history, they were able to review the generally confidential files in LAPPD, except for those cases with a high level of confidentiality.
It can only be said that this is not the first time that Luke has faced off against such empty-handed attackers.
From airliners to corporate buildings, he killed more KMT members than the two Homeland Security agents had investigated, which was consistent with what Luke called his "intuition."
After killing so many Kongbu members, it is extremely normal to be sensitive to such existence.
Of course, Luke also mentioned that the three knocked-out gangsters said they had accomplices who assisted in the attack, and asked them to step up their pursuit.