Fatal Strike: Mercenary Road of Gunfire Ranger

Chapter 512 Police and Public Cooperation


Rosa looked at Daniel in surprise, who seemed to be colluding with Mountain Eagle. He slammed the armrest of the sofa fiercely and glared at Daniel, saying, "Hey, Officer Daniel, have you forgotten something?"

Daniel was momentarily stunned, then slapped his forehead and said, "Oh, I almost forgot, sir, a murder occurred nearby just now...

The only survivor was sent to the hospital due to severe fear.

We are currently conducting an examination at the scene, but apart from that terrified survivor, no other evidence has been found."

Daniel glanced at Rosa and said, "However, we found firearms at the scene, Agent Rosa thinks those people might be assassins from a gang organization...

Sir, if I may ask, where were you an hour ago?"

Mountain Eagle was amused by Daniel's cautiousness, he waved his hand and said, "Those people are assassins from the Replacer Organization..."

While saying this, Mountain Eagle glanced at Rosa, who had clenched fists, and said with his hands spread, "Don't tell me an FBI senior agent like you doesn't know about this organization..."

Rosa looked into Mountain Eagle's eyes and said in a deep voice, "Did you kill those people?"

Mountain Eagle snickered and shook his head, saying, "To be precise, it was a mishap while I was defending myself.

Those people came with weapons, and I was unarmed...

Even if I had no immunity agreement, self-defense is justified, don't you think?"

Rosa suppressed his anger and said deeply, "What about that child?

He's only 12 years old; breaking his limbs and scaring him into mute, is that justified?"

Mountain Eagle, seeing that Rosa wasn't just putting up an act, adjusted his attitude and spoke earnestly, "Firstly, I didn't break his limbs; technically, I only dislocated them, causing them some pain, but I reset them afterward.

Agent Rosa, that child tried to kill me with a gun an hour ago, and I merely meted out a limited punishment to persuade him to abandon his doomed future as an assassin.

Where do you see a problem in what I did?

The establishment of Replacer didn't happen overnight, and getting underage children to commit murders in place isn't new either.

Instead of hating me, you should ask yourself, what have you done for those children you sympathize with?"

Mountain Eagle continued with his hands spread, "If intimidation can reform a little troublemaker, then I think I am doing a good deed."

Rosa replied in a deep voice, "Mr. Good Deeds, have you considered what would happen to that child if he proposed to quit?

There is no exit mechanism in Replacer; his mentors are dead, once he mentions quitting, he'll die too.

I have been investigating the Replacer Organization for many years; they have branches worldwide, previously focusing on recruiting members from MSL migrant communities...

Lately, impoverished neighborhoods in major American cities, especially among African American youths, have become the main targets for recruiting by Replacer.

Their lower organization is not very tight, but whenever we pinpoint a leader in a certain area, the leads suddenly vanish."

Mountain Eagle initially intended to mock Rosa, but seeing his serious expression and Daniel's silence, he suddenly realized something...

"Replacer is a target of the FBI; the Los Angeles Police Departments also wants to dismantle them, but legitimate means are insufficient to combat such bad guys, right?

If I sympathize with that child, to prevent him from being killed, shouldn't I exploit my privileges to do something irregular?

Like what I did in Thailand, taking down Replacer in Los Angeles?"

Mountain Eagle looked at Daniel, who appeared embarrassed, and said with a laugh, "Does the Los Angeles Police Department have enough space in its jails and morgues?"

Daniel was different from Rosa; he understood Mountain Eagle's personality and means, and didn't carry as much mental burden...

Hearing Mountain Eagle's words, Daniel rubbed his hands and said, "That depends on who it's for, if it's someone with immunity privileges, we can make enough space available anytime in our jail."

Then Daniel came closer to Mountain Eagle and said in a low voice, "Sir, to tell you the truth, our chief asked me to make sure you stay out of trouble, but we both know that is impossible.

Before I came, my boss called me...

If you are willing to cooperate with us to completely take down Replacer's branch in Los Angeles, we can offer you maximum security and convenience for your stay."

At that moment, Mountain Eagle fully understood...

He was someone with an immunity agreement, who could attract hostility and shoot guns with his big head.

Rosa and Daniel, one playing the bad cop, the other the good cop, were essentially trying to manipulate him into helping them take down Replacer.

The so-called 'authorized actions' mean keeping the actions as legitimate as possible within cooperation, to facilitate their future operation reports.

The illegal parts, he was to handle with his immunity agreement!

Later, the credit goes to the FBI and the Los Angeles Police, and what he gets is some conveniences and protection.

This was originally the content of his cooperation with the FBI, but due to lack of synergy and the constant emergence of traitors within their ranks, Mountain Eagle could not trust them completely, leading to the stagnation of their progress.

Now, the sudden appearance of Daniel has pushed things forward significantly, even stepping out of the original framework of cooperation.

However, the concept of defensive counterattack under cooperation is different from proactive attack under cooperation...

Daniel clearly understood the needs of Mountain Eagle; he knew the big boss didn't mind doing something gritty; what he needed was legal procedures.

So, he took out several documents from the pocket of his coat and placed them on the coffee table, pushing them towards Mountain Eagle, and said, "Sir, this is a special consultant agreement provided by the Los Angeles Police Department…"

Mountain Eagle frowned, picked up the so-called agreement, and looked at it for a while, then shook his head with a chuckle and said, "This is actually just an informant agreement, and informants get paid for it. I don't get paid, and I still have to work for you.

Do you take me for a fool?"

Daniel moved closer to Mountain Eagle, flipped to the last page of the agreement, and said, "15%, 15% of the value of all confiscated items will be rewarded to your personal account.

Sir, this 15% is tax-free!

The Replacers usually deal in cash, and so far we haven't traced their money laundering channels. According to my colleague's hypothesis, Replacers would amass cash and transport it to Mexico for processing."

Mountain Eagle looked at the terms on the agreement, pondered for a while, then nodded and said, "That's acceptable, but I suggest you expand the scope of the crackdown.

I'm personally willing to collaborate with you to eliminate three other gangs in the south..."

Daniel listened and exchanged looks with Rosa, then nodded and said, "No problem, I'll have the department revise the terms right away."

At that moment, Daria timed her approach perfectly to serve the coffee, stating, "Also, you need to maintain confidentiality about our boss' location and movements. If any issues arise with people collaborating with us, you are liable.

The FBI has proven, they have unreliable people in their midst…"

Daniel, who was quite familiar with Daria, faced this barbed comment with a smile and said, "Don't worry, I will personally select the squad members from the newcomers of the Los Angeles Police Department, and I'll bring a SWAT team to support the operations.

As for the FBI side...

The FBI is a big organization; it's inevitable that it harbors some bad elements. However, this time the Replacers are different; they are marked by both the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI as a terrorist-natured assassin organization.

As long as Agent Rosa can keep a tight lid on it, by the time those bad elements realize Mr. Yue is involved, things might already be over."

Mountain Eagle happily rubbed his hands together and nodded, "Bring the agreement tomorrow; if there's no issue, we can get started.

I'm very interested in striking down organizations like these bastard Replacers…"

Rosa seemed to have missed the cue to end the conversation; he hesitated and then said, "You dismantled their organization in Thailand, you must understand their operational model.

Could you share what you know?

The Replacers are a real scourge, they've appeared in Los Angeles, New York, Miami, Chicago, Baltimore..."

Mountain Eagle, observing Rosa's improved attitude, thought for a moment, then said, "I don't know if the Replacers in Thailand differ from other places, I can only share what I know...

The boss of Thailand's Replacers is a prosecutor; he used his position to control a vast amount of law enforcement information and dirt, which he then used to build a protective umbrella and intelligence network.

The manager of the Replacer assassins has no fixed residence; his home is his car, making him almost uncatchable.

The real boss of the Replacers is a Rohingya named Luo Han…

He selects suitable leaders from all over the world and invests in them like making an investment, providing manpower and funds to develop according to the model of the Replacers.

The money earned by the Replacer assassins, in addition to the part paid to headquarters, is also handed to an accountant for managing, eventually transferring it to special NGO accounts in exchange for some conveniences or protection.

The last time, by detaining their accountant, I pinpointed their vulnerability and then located the leader of Thailand's Replacers, Carlos."

As he spoke, Mountain Eagle looked at Rosa, who appeared thoughtful. He spread his hands and said, "Obviously, you don't have leads on their accountant, so you'll need another pretext to engage the Replacers and follow up from there.

I'll be that pretext, and that scared child can be a good entry point!

As a short-tempered person, everyone should understand if I do something rash!"

Rosa listened and frowned at Mountain Eagle, asking, "Are you so confident?

We've also caught Replacer assassins; they are hardliners who would rather go to prison than say more…

What exactly are you planning?"

Mountain Eagle scoffed and said, "How about we first catch a few of them, then take them around Disney for a tour, eventually finding a few chairs for them to sit together, talk about their feelings, and end up sobbing…"

As he said this, Mountain Eagle looked at Rosa's displeased expression, disdainfully adding, "Brother, a philandering scum like you shouldn't be putting on an act of a good cop.

The 18+ stuff at Disney won't solve the Replacer problem…

If you're reluctant, I'll handle the action; you just focus on writing a good report!"

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