The next day, when he arrived at the police station, Luke was beckoned by Dustin and called into the conference room.
More than a dozen police detectives were present, and some information had been pasted on the big whiteboard, as well as some locations and names.
Luke and Selena looked at each other and sat down silently.
Some photos on the big whiteboard, they are more familiar than all the detectives present.
That was the scene of the crime in D'Amico's lair.
Yesterday, Luke and Damon's father and daughter confronted fifty or sixty gangsters head-on, and some gangsters even used grenades. Of course, the news was not hidden from the police.
Damico died, and all the gangsters in the building were dead. The gangsters who went to the warehouse didn't have time to return to clean the floor, and the scene was controlled by the police.
For Frank D'Amico, a big drug seller, npd has long been blacklisted.
But Frank is not that stupid. He has been honestly selling his own illegal drugs. It is hard to say how many bad things he has done in private, but he has not disrupted the stability of New York on the surface, so he has not been targeted.
After all, the sale of illegal drugs does not affect the prosperity and stability of New York.
In contrast, the FBI and DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration) are more concerned about the Damico gang.
But there was too much movement in D'Amico's lair building last night. The police came to check and found a lot of corpses inside, including Frank D'Amico himself and his son.
There are also a large number of weapons, a small amount of prohibited drugs, and more importantly, a large number of books in the den, which makes the police feel like a treasure.
When Luke cleaned the safe, he didn't take the books. He just scanned the important ones and put them all back in the safe.
From the ledger, npd can follow the vines and find many downlines who have transactions with the Damico gang without spending too much effort.
Now, there are several pieces of information on the big whiteboard that clearly point to the offline gangs involved in the ledger.
Dustin began to explain the case, and then arranged tasks.
As expected, Dustin made a clear request that everyone should pay attention to the case of Damico's nest fire last night, and there is no rush for the time being.
The targets of everyone's actions in the past few days are several offline gangs, trying to capture their important leaders in one fell swoop.
Usually npds don't go to great lengths to fight, but with all the criminal evidence in their hands, it would be a fool not to take the opportunity to make a wave of credit.
As for political achievements, the npd and the bigwigs of the New York City Council still need some, otherwise how can they fool the people into voting for them.
After listening to the task, Luke and the two left the police station to start a day of formal work.
At the same time, the Nelson Murdoch law firm in the Clinton District welcomed two guests who were not clients early in the morning.
In the office, looking at the two men and women in formal business suits, Fudge asked, "What business do you two come to our office?"
He knew at a glance that the man was his colleague, but the temperament of the woman was not very similar, more like a clerk doing administrative work.
Reminiscent of the property management aunt who roared to sue them yesterday, both Fudge and Matt had subtle expressions.
Isn't it just a little management fee? As for really calling a lawyer! That's not enough to pay the lawyer's fees. Both of them could not help but whisper in their hearts.
The man took out a business card, put it on the table, and pushed it in front of Fudge: "I am Attorney Alan Shaw. Today I am entrusted by the Foundation for the Assistance of the Poor and Disabled, and it is related to your firm's confirmation of a long-term charitable donation." Matters. This Ms. Ira Del Rey is the director of the Poverty and Disabled Assistance Foundation, and she will communicate with you about this charitable donation in the future.”
Both Fudge and Matt were a little taken aback: "Charitable donation?"
Charitable donations definitely require a lawyer to complete a lot of legal procedures, but isn't the colleague opposite already doing it
At this time, Allen took out a large stack of documents and explained to his two colleagues.
However, Lawyer Allen, with a calm face, was very jealous of these two young colleagues.
He is not jealous that these two can help the poor and disabled and apply for a loan from the foundation.
Allen wasn't bad enough to cheat the poor of life-saving money. What he was jealous of was another separate donation agreement.
The conversation between the two sides was not long.
The newly established Foundation for the Poverty and Disabled has received a total of 2.3 million charitable donations this time.
Fudge and Matt can only help those recipients submit applications to the foundation, and the rest of the work is still done by the foundation.
Among the documents that Allen took out, there was only a separate donation agreement that really needed to be signed by the two of Fudge.
As long as Nelson Murdoch Law Firm continues to provide legal assistance to the poor and needy groups, the foundation will donate 50,000 US dollars to the firm's operating expenses every month for a tentative period of one year.
This is what Lawyer Allen is most jealous of.
This kind of donation agreement basically has requirements for the firm, such as how many poor groups must be provided with legal aid each year, to avoid taking money for nothing, or doing less.
However, this donation agreement does not have such troublesome restrictions, it only requires it to be used for the operation of the law firm.
As long as Fudge and Matt are willing, they can use this money to pay themselves a monthly salary, which can also be counted as the operating cost of the firm, at most it is just too ugly.
If Allen was a lawyer, he would use this money to pay all the expenses of the firm, and the profits from the lawsuit would be put into his own pocket, which would also allow his career to start quickly.
Judging by the size of this Nelson-Murdoch firm, this year's donation of 600,000 is enough for them to last for several years.
With a few years of start-up time, it will naturally come to a definite result whether the firm can continue to operate.
Using other people's money to start a business without any follow-up troubles is simply the dream of countless young people.
But these two young, immature, fledgling lawyers really encountered such a good thing.
What's even more depressing is that Allen came to give money to others.
Thinking of the misfortune he suffered half a year ago and being kicked out by his previous law firm, he had no choice but to leave Los Angeles and come to New York. Attorney Allen can only sigh: Life is so fucking unfair!
But no matter how many times American P floated in his mind, he could only say goodbye to the two young lawyers with a smile in the end.
After sending away Lawyer Allen and Director Ella, the three elders of the firm hid in the lawyer's office again.
With a smile on her face, Karen looked at the two of them: "Okay, who did this? It was a big surprise without saying a word. Yesterday I said I was looking for a big client, but today I found a charitable donation, with strings attached. nothing."
A big customer who is willing to pay a big price means that there will be a lot of trouble in the lawsuit, and this donation is obviously no trouble.
Hearing this, Fudge subconsciously looked at Matt, but Matt shook his head directly: "It's not me, I don't know this kind of rich man."