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Jimmy and Paul returned to the equipment storage, where the training was supposed to continue as planned, but Paul decided to stop it.
Paul: "Forget it, let's pause. This is pointless. Jimmy, tell me the truth, how many points can you score with a pistol at 25 meters?"
Jimmy replied with a smile, "It's been a while since I've tested, but my last firearms exam before graduating from Quantico Academy was perfect."
Paul nodded, "It shows, you're really accurate, all of us got shot in the head. Damn your talent, how did you develop it?"
Jimmy shook his head, "Maybe it really is talent. I don't spend a lot of time training. Mostly I've been handling cases. Before joining the FBI, I was with the county police."
With a pained expression, Paul looked up to the sky and yelled, "Ah," then said to Jimmy, "Stop it, don't go on. The world is too cruel for us ordinary folks. I came from the Marine Corps. You're still so young, I can't imagine how far you'll go."
Jimmy hadn't expected to affect Paul so deeply, "Calm down, take it easy, don't do anything rash, put the gun down first."
Paul's teammates were already changing their equipment, and while Paul was talking to Jimmy, he still had his training weapon in hand. If Paul were overstimulated and turned it on Jimmy, even a training round would hurt.
Paul placed the gun on a table and started to remove his Bullet-Proof Vest and helmet; finally, it was safe. Jimmy also began to unload his protective gear.
The team didn't disband. Paul and Jimmy together entered a conference room where the television had already been turned on. The video displayed was paused, showing the surveillance video of the intersection.
As everyone took their seats, Paul began playing the video, but Jimmy's phone rang. Glancing at it, he saw it was Chuck, "Paul, wait a moment, I need to take this call."
Jimmy stood up and walked out of the conference room while answering the call. It's better not to take this kind of call in front of everyone, still unsure what Chuck might say.
Jimmy: "Chuck, what's happened?"
Chuck: "Do you have time to come down to the station?"
Jimmy frowned, sensing trouble, "I'm not in New York, out of town for a few days. What's the matter? Can't you tell me over the phone?"
Chuck: "When will you be back? There are two cases here that might be related to the taxi driver case you're handling, but we're not sure."
Jimmy: "Is there any concrete lead pointing to the taxi driver case?"
Chuck: "No, just a suspicion. Two homeless men were shot dead in different places, but no one nearby reported hearing gunshots. No shells or fingerprints were found either."
Jimmy: "I'm currently in Louisiana and can't get back right now. You guys start the investigation, and I will finish up here and return as soon as possible. By the way, where's Nia?"
Chuck: "She's with Agent Kimberly Rice following up on a kidnapping case, not much to go on there. They are currently pursuing leads provided by the public, hoping to find them soon."
Jimmy: "I understand, I'll be back as soon as I can. Chuck, be careful, if it's the same assassin who killed the homeless, something must have changed for him, since it's been a while since the taxi driver was killed."
Chuck: "Don't worry about me, come back quickly. If it's confirmed to be the same person, we need to speed up the case. I suspect the killer has changed his pattern; his killing speed has increased."
Jimmy: "I got it, I'll handle it. Goodbye, Chuck."
Chuck: "Goodbye."
Jimmy returned to the conference room with his phone, the video on the TV still paused, "Paul, go ahead."
Paul nodded and resumed the video. This was the first time Jimmy saw the surveillance footage of this encounter. It was also a debriefing session, they were going to review the situations in the footage and sum up the mistakes and necessary adjustments to avoid the same issues next time.
Such meetings can be very dull, especially this one since their biggest mistake was the unforeseen incident. After the first car was hit, the three people inside were unconscious or disoriented due to the airbags. The people in the second car had no time to come out and help due to returning fire.
But they were lucky, with the sudden attack, Jimmy reacted quickly. Within a minute, he neutralized the gunmen at the scene, which gave them enough time to assist their team and avoid major casualties.
The video clearly showed Jimmy's movements: taking cover behind the front tire of the car and returning fire, switching positions to take down targets, then moving behind Paul to eliminate the remaining threats. Smooth, accurate, decisively ruthless—leaving no room for error and neutralizing all gunmen instantly. If Jimmy were the enemy, none of Paul's team would've survived, just like in the day's simulation training.
Even though the firefight was brief, the discussion covered a wide range: vehicle itinerary, personnel assignments, and actions each person should take in sudden events, among other topics.
Jimmy didn't participate in the tactical discussion because he wasn't a member of SOG. He only shared his thought process and reaction during the initial replay of the fight. This was the initial reason Paul had invited him over. Jimmy's insights and instant judgments on the battlefield were a valuable addition to their discussion.
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