"I hate it when someone points a gun at me," Donald muttered with a darkened expression as he stared at the gun before him.
What the f*ck? How is he still so arrogant?
Matthew said in a deep voice, "I don't give a f*ck whether you like it or not! Put your hands on the back of your head, get on your knees, and face the corner of the wall. Do it, or I'll open fire!"
Donald, who was already in an extremely foul mood, steadied himself for retaliation. Suddenly, Wesley, who had gone outside to call for reinforcements, was sent flying backward.
A middle-aged police officer in a white shirt stormed inside with a huge scowl on his face. He was followed by a high-ranking police officer.
"Chief Moreno? Why are you here?" Matthew asked.
He was still puzzled by the whole situation when Joseph Moreno gave him a tight slap. The latter told the high-ranking police officer behind him. "Confiscate his gun and take him to the interrogation room for questioning!"
Matthew massaged his cheek and said, "What's the meaning of this, Chief Moreno? That fellow is brutal and dangerous. He's assaulted the brigadier of Xemrich Special Brigade. I was trying to subdue him."
Joseph was furious when he heard that.
Donald resided in Pollerton. The six big shots of the main police stations in Yaleview had invited the police chiefs from the four main branches in Pollerton for a meeting. There was only one thing they wanted to address.
The police chiefs had been told to keep a record of Donald's particulars. Even if Donald were to cause trouble in Pollerton in the future, the police officers should never arrest him.
In Yorksland, Pollerton was considered a second-tier city at most.
Normally, the chiefs of these police stations would never receive phone calls from those big shots, let alone head to Yaleview and meet them in person.
It proved how influential Donald Campbell was, and Joseph simply could not afford to offend him.
As soon as the four police chiefs had returned to Pollerton, they had tweaked the settings of the electronic system at their respective police stations.
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