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Chapter 203 This man is too wise(1/2)

 America's Marginal Man Gains Both Fame and Fortune in Atlanta Chapter 203: This guy is too smart. The stretcher was carried out, and ambulances roared away.

The two seriously injured criminals were also carried out of the basketball hall.

One had a broken head and bleeding, and the other was shot and fell unconscious.

Bratton, now the top person in charge of the PD and the director at the time, looked solemn. Such a serious and vicious case had once again occurred in Los Angeles.

A police superintendent came over quickly.

Bratton asked: "What are the casualties?"

"None of us were injured." The police officer quickly reported the situation at the scene: "One criminal was killed by a swat, and the other two criminals were seriously injured. They were suspected of being subdued by Hollywood movie star Martin Davis. Among the victims, more than ten are currently confirmed dead.

There are also more than a dozen people seriously injured, mainly basketball team members and staff of Burbank Middle School."

Bratton cursed a few curse words in his mind and said: "Collect on-site surveillance videos, comfort the injured, contact family members, try not to let them talk nonsense, and make notes for people who are emotionally stable. I want to understand what happened in the arena.

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This case is bound to shock the United States.

Several female police officers arrived and contacted the cheerleaders to learn more about the situation.

Everyone's words all point to one thing: Martin Davis!

It was Martin Davis who saved them and risked his life to subdue the gunman.

PD only got a video of Swat rushing in on Helen's DVD, but got the cassette of the shooting in the cameraman's camera.

Bratton and several police officers watched the videotape together. The video was not long, less than ten minutes, but it clearly recorded that Martin Davis' manager noticed something unusual, Martin asked people to leave quickly, and continued until the convenience store exploded with Coke.

Scenes of the head.

"A model of self-rescue." said a police inspector.

Another female police superintendent answered: "Without Martin Davis, none of those dozen girls would have survived."

The video is very intuitive. The gangsters were so jealous that they rushed into the store and opened fire randomly. If Martin Davis hadn't taken action at all costs, everyone hiding in the store would have been shot.

The death of more than a dozen young girls has a greater negative impact than the murder of the same number of men.

Superintendent McClain, who specializes in public relations, said: "Martin Davis is a hero. He saved Los Angeles from a super massacre."

Everyone knows that if there are more dead people, the pressure they face will be countless times greater.

Those who can attend this top private high school come from the worst-off families and are also wealthy and middle-class.

"Following public opinion is a problem." The corpse of the deceased is still cold, but Bratton is already considering the social impact.

Being able to sit in his position, many times he thinks more like a politician: "We must guide the direction of public opinion."

McLean said: "I think Martin Davis is the key."

Bratton took the initiative and said: "I won't let him have contact with outsiders for the time being. Let's go meet him together."

McClane and Bratton go to find Martin.

PD was very considerate and specially found two beautiful policewomen in their twenties to chat with Martin and Bruce.

Martin chatted with them wordlessly. He was not surprised when he saw Bratton and McClain. He knew that PD would definitely take the initiative to chat with him.

McClain glanced at Helen, the reporter, and took the initiative to shake hands with Martin. He introduced himself first, then introduced Bratton, and said, "Find a place to chat alone."

Martin nodded: "Okay."

The three of them walked towards the open space together.

Bratton was the first to speak: "On behalf of the police, I would like to express my gratitude to you, Martin, for preventing a vicious case from developing into a more cruel direction."

Martin told the truth: "Actually, I am also afraid of fear, and I do it to protect myself."

Bratton added: "I watched a video. You were very brave. You knocked down the vicious gangster at the most appropriate time and in the most appropriate way."

Martin asked specifically: "My shot is a bit heavy, will there be any trouble?"

"Trouble? How is it possible!" There were so many witnesses at the scene. Bratton knew that the matter would inevitably spread, and emphasized: "You are the hero of Los Angeles! I will write a special report on this matter and submit it to the mayor's office and

City Council!"

Martin understood very well. He stopped and said proactively: "Actually, I also want to express my gratitude."

Bratton and McClain stopped, confused for a moment what Martin was going to do.

Martin said very seriously: "At that time, Boo and I, my manager, were trapped in the corridor by gangsters with automatic weapons. PD rushed in and rescued us in time. As far as I am concerned, PD is the hero."

McClain was stunned for a moment. The director had just laid the groundwork, but before he, the person in charge of Guan Gong, could speak, the other person not only raised his hands in surrender, but also shouted that we are a family.

This man is so wise!

After doing such a heroic feat, shouldn’t we be unruly and arrogant to the point of being arrogant?

Bratton reacted super quickly and said: "This is PD's responsibility, Martin. On behalf of all PD police officers, I invite you to visit the police headquarters."

Martin went on a special trip: "I will definitely come to express my gratitude in person!"

Today's matter cannot be run away from him. While he benefits, there is no harm in establishing a good relationship with PD, the biggest gangster in Los Angeles.

Bratton and Martin shook hands vigorously: PD never treats his friends badly."

McClain said: "Shall we talk about it in detail?"

Martin said: "I'll call the agent and you can discuss this matter with him."

McClain nodded: "Okay."

Martin took out his mobile phone and went to make a call.

Bratton asked: "What do you think?"

"A very smart and sensible young man." McClain tried to remain objective so as not to affect his boss's judgment: "He will definitely become a hero of this city, and we will also push behind him to attract the public and public opinion with his deeds.

Pay attention and reduce our stress."

Bratton nodded: "Yes, since he is willing to cooperate, our work will be less troublesome. Also, you can deal with the reporters from Warner TV."

McClain said: "Leave it to me."

Martin came back from the phone call, said a few words, and then returned to the car.

The police still have many aftermath matters to deal with.

Especially in terms of public opinion.

On the bus side, many cheerleading girls and their parents came.

As soon as Blake Lively saw Martin, he rushed over and hugged him hard. His eyelashes were wet with tears. He ran his hands up and down to make sure Martin was not injured. He choked and said: "You're okay, you're okay, great!"

You went out to rescue Lao Bu with a gun, you scared me to death..."

Martin patted her back gently and reassured her: "It's over, we are safe."

A middle-aged man came behind Blake.

Martin wanted to let go of Blake, but Blake held on to him and continued to touch him up and down, as if to prove that he was unharmed.

Ernie Lively said: "Blake!"

Black then let go of Martin, took two steps back, and introduced: "This is my father."

Martin shook hands with him: "Mr. Lively."

Ernie shook hands with him solemnly: "You saved my daughter and my family, thank you."

Martin said: "You're welcome, Blake and I are friends."

Ernie took out his personal business card and handed it to Martin: "You should have heard of me. If you need anything, just give me a call."

Martin exchanged business cards with him, said a few polite words, and Ernie left with his daughter.

Blake turned his head three times with each step, his eyes full of stars.

There is no way, a girl of 17 or 18 years old, how can she handle this kind of person and this kind of thing.

Leonardo and Jack have been forgotten by Blake, and her only idol is Martin.

Then, Judith and her parents, as well as girls and family members that Martin could not name, came over one by one to express their gratitude to Martin.

Martin has gained a lot of favor and favor from people.

Both Burbank Middle School and Hall Middle School in North Hollywood are among the top private middle schools in California. Students who can attend such schools are not from ordinary families.

Martin knew very well that these favors could be used at least once.

"Sister, Martin is there." Elizabeth held a woman nearly half a head shorter than her on each hand: "Without Martin, I would probably be lying in the ambulance."

Ashley and Mary also expressed their gratitude to Martin.

Elizabeth came over, but threw herself into Martin's arms and cried.

Martin's face was full of innocence, and he opened his arms to show that he had done nothing.

Mary was about to step forward, but Ashley held her back: "Let her cry. Just go back and sleep after crying."

"Sorry." Mary pointed at Elizabeth: "She was too frightened."
To be continued...
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