I think the Federal Prosecutor's Office should be able to provide more professional advice, and we cannot rule out other charges.
By the way, Nate escaped from prison recently, so we need to add charges of prison break and evading law enforcement. I suspect whether he caused any harm to the police during his breakout; if so, another charge of assaulting a police officer needs to be added.
I think we also need to contact the Federal Court Police to see what information they have."
Dave:"Peter, do you have any objections?"
Peter shook his head:"Jimmy is right, but this case shouldn't need to be handed over to the Federal Court Police, the federal kidnapping charge is handled by us."
Dave: "Okay, that's settled. Contact the prosecutor's office and the court police to confirm the charges and finalize the case as soon as possible."
Peter nodded, "I will handle it."
Dave:"Mrs. Mason, what about your side?"
Mrs. Mason:"The news is still under lockdown, we haven't received any media applications for now."
Dave:"Alright, let's keep the information under wraps for now, don't let outsiders know the details."
Dave and Mrs. Mason stood up, ready to leave, but stopped, "Jimmy, come with me."
Jimmy stood up and followed Dave and Mrs. Mason out of the conference room; Mrs. Mason went directly to the elevator, while Dave led Jimmy to an empty conference room, "You did well today, I heard you found the clue?"
Jimmy:"Yes, I asked some friends to help."
Dave:"What kind of people?"
Jimmy:"Sorry, Dave, that's not convenient to disclose, their identity is somewhat sensitive."
Dave nodded:"As long as the result is good, it seems you've gotten to know quite a few people in New York even though you've only been here four or five years."
Jimmy wasn't sure how to respond to this, as anything he said could be problematic, so he just awkwardly looked at Dave without speaking.
Dave:"The new supervisor for the fieldwork side will be in place soon. You should avoid fieldwork tasks for now to prevent someone from finding fault with you. This time we'll let it go, but be more careful in the future, just stay in the Public Affairs Office and don't come out unnecessarily."
Jimmy:"Dave, when can I return to fieldwork?"
Dave sighed:"Wait a little longer, things haven't been resolved yet, it's not the right time now. Get in touch with Hughes later."
Jimmy:"Regarding what matter?"
Dave:"Just talk to him and see how he's doing."
Jimmy:"Alright, I understand."
It seems there might be some issues on Hughes' side, which Dave is somewhat concerned about, although it's unclear whether he's worried about Hughes' actions or his mental state.
Dave:"Do you have any plans? Which department will you go to after returning to fieldwork?"
Jimmy:"I'll follow the leader's arrangement; whatever department you assign me to is fine."
Dave:"You... Okay, you can go back now."
Dave opened the meeting room door and left, and Jimmy also went upstairs to the office to start writing the report.
This report isn't easy to write; in intelligence matters, it can only refer to as a confidential informant. He can't exactly state the source of the information in the report.
The issue is, he's no longer a field agent, and previously in the Homicide Team, even as an acting leader, he didn't have the qualification to enlist informants, which requires prior reporting in order to allow reimbursement of informant fees.
This type of purely personal relationship informant sometimes belongs to the category of incorrect procedures, depending on whether someone comes to find fault later. If that happens, he might have to borrow someone from Bowery King to deal with it.
After saving Peter and returning to the FBI office, it was already dark, and now he had to finish the report. Of course, he needed to call Nia beforehand to notify her, as this job characteristic can't be helped; both Nia and he could have shifts at any time, making it impossible to predict in advance.
When Jimmy finished writing the report and returned home, Nia was already asleep; he didn't bother with a midnight snack, just washed up and rested.
The next day, Jimmy arrived at the office with the completed report and handed it over to Peter's office, noticing Peter's tired appearance asked, "Didn't you go home yesterday?"
Peter:"I went home, but Elizabeth was a bit frightened and didn't sleep well last night."
Jimmy:"Well, it's her first time encountering something like this, it's understandable. The reports are all here, you guys handle the rest. By the way, try to sort it out before the new supervisor arrives; there seems to be something off about their stance."
Peter:"Yeah. Yesterday's robber survived, you know?"
Jimmy:"No, I didn't ask the hospital. Whether he survives doesn't matter much; considering the severity of his crimes, he'll likely spend the rest of his life in prison. Have you contacted the prosecutor's office? What did they say?"
Peter nodded:"Not yet, it'll be dealt with today. You head back first, I'll communicate with OPR."
Jimmy felt a bit speechless, Peter really hit straight on his biggest concern; if Hughes were still around, he'd definitely try to get Hughes to take care of it. Now, with Peter willing to speak on his behalf, that's even better.
He could discern the issue with the stance of the new supervisor primarily from Dave's attitude, but Peter likely has the insight too, so he casually mentioned it in passing.
Nodding, Jimmy left Peter's office, called Hughes to confirm he was at home, and instead of returning to his office, went directly to find Hughes.
Dave specifically called him out for a talk last night; although he only mentioned it at the end, hearing between the lines, his intention was focused on Hughes.
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