Luther sniffed, and he finally stopped and sigh with relief.
At this point, Victor cup to Jimmy and asked, "We have got witnesses, and the statement of the lady now. Letask you, why
did you push this lady from behind, did you want her to fall down the steps?"
Jimmy blurted out, "They were all just mistaken. How is it possible? | just accidentally bumped into her, and when | stumbled and
almost tripped over, | just unintentionally pushed her a bit."
"Then why are you running?" Victor asked again.
"lI didn't run. | suddenly remembered | had something to do and turned around to go back."
Jimmy was also well aware of their procedure, so he simply would never admit, "Why don’t you get the surveillance."
"You!" Victor suddenly had no idea what to do in front of a scoundrel.
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It was exactly because he knew that there was no surveillance on the overpass that Jimmy dared to be so arrogant.
"Officer, you will need evidence before you can arrest me. Be careful I'll sue you for false accusation!" Jimmy finished, glaring
viciously at the witnesses.
The witnesses looked at each other and cowered at the stime. They were somewhat afraid of retaliation.
"Threatening a witness is an added crime. Don't forget, the police station has surveillance."
At the critical moment, Karl appeared in time.
Victor hurriedly retreated behind Karl. He was still too inexperienced to deal with such a scoundrel.
Karl, with a stack of documents in his hand, walked up to Jimmy and waved the documents in front of him.
"I have all the information about your past. Great experience, huh? You'd better give a clear account of what happened today, this
matter can be quite serious. If you are instructed by someone, at most, you will be detained for fifteen days."
Jimmy narrowed his eyes and stared at the documents in Karl's hand, and the pupils of his eyes contracted violently and he was a
little nervous.
Karl deliberately paused, his voice as freezing as ever, "If you refuse to tell us, | can only have a very thorough investigation on
you. If anything more serious is found, I'm afraid fifty days won't be enough. For example, mob gambling, prostitution, etc..."
He deliberately said the words only halfway.
Jimmy swallowed. Apparently, he was shocked by Karl. If his investigation went even deeper, he might very well just spend the rest
of his life in the jail.
Sthings could be quite serious... It seemed that he could not afford to cross the officer in front of her.
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"I'am ... yes ... | recently had quite a bad luck and was in a bad mood. When | pushed her | was simply trying to vent my
grievances, and | didn't use much force. Really! Look, she didn't fall down either!" Jimmy simply admitted everything.
"Really? You suddenly received a huge sum of money on your account at noon, $100,000. What do you say about that?" Karl
sneered.
"This, this is my ..." Jimmy didn't know how to explain it.
He subconsciously glanced at Shelly, who had found him through a special agent at noon to take the order for the job.
How could he possibly expect so much trouble? Or he would simply not take the money.
Shelly saw Jimmy looking at her and she eyed him sharply.
It was just their rules that you could never betray your clients.
Why was he looking at her?
Karl asked Shelly at this point, "Okay, now letask you, what are you doing on the overpass?"