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Chapter 513 Capital(1/2)

FBI agent Armand Haynes came over and said, "Sir, a large number of relatives of the victims gathered outside Stevens Community College, and the situation is a bit chaotic."

Lynne Blois sighed softly, "What are their demands?"

"After these people learned about the terrorist attack at Stevens Community College, they immediately contacted their family members who were studying at the community college, but they were unable to contact them, so they turned to the community college.

They all urgently want to know the situation of their family members.

Some people even tried to break into the school and were stopped by the patrol officers who assisted in maintaining law and order."

Lynne Blois also had some headaches. There were many casualties in this terrorist attack. Confirming the identity of the deceased and communicating with their families was a big project. This was why she asked Luke to assist in the investigation.

This kind of work is easy to distract and carries a heavy responsibility.

Lynne Blois said to Agent Armand Haines, "Tell them, the situation at the scene of the terrorist attack is complicated, the FBI is still processing the scene, and some people cannot be contacted temporarily, it does not mean that something has happened.

After the FBI has verified the identity of the deceased, it will notify the family as soon as possible and ask them to go back and wait for news."

Lynne Blois' face was gloomy and scary. She knew very well that it was useless to say this, and it was impossible for the family members to leave easily.

However, it was not convenient for her to publicly express her position in front of the media before the situation at the scene was investigated and the identity of the deceased was confirmed. The family members were very excited and would never be polite when speaking. In addition, the media was fanning the flames.

It is very likely that I will not be able to step down from the stage at that time.

At this time, we should calm down for a while, and when the family members of the deceased accept this fact, their emotions will become calmer.

This terrorist attack is a big event, and it will definitely be big news. If not handled properly, the impact will be very bad.

All Luke and Lynne Blois can do is catch the terrorists as quickly as possible.

The two then worked together, with Lynne Blois investigating the source of biological and chemical weapons.

Making biological and chemical weapons is not an easy task. In addition to professional knowledge, it also requires funds, laboratories, and raw materials. These things can all become the direction of investigation.

Luke is responsible for tracking down and investigating the terrorist who caused the terrorist attack, which is also what Luke is good at.

Later, Luke called up the community college's surveillance.

During the surveillance, Luke spotted a suspicious man wearing a turban and carrying a black backpack. When he entered the school, the backpack was bulging, but when he left, the backpack was obviously flat.

Moreover, this person's whereabouts are also very suspicious.

There was surveillance in the corridor, but due to the angle, it was not possible to take pictures of the door of the classroom where the terrorist attack occurred. It could only take pictures of the nearby area where the man wearing a turban had entered.

Moreover, the time of his departure was also very strange. It happened to be the time of the terrorist attack. Coupled with his race, Luke guessed that this person was most likely the terrorist they were looking for.

Subsequently, the FBI began to investigate the man.

The investigation is divided into two aspects, one is the man's identity, and the other is the man's whereabouts.

After identification by multiple school teachers and students, no one recognized the man wearing a turban, and he was probably not a teacher or student at a community college.

Moreover, after inspection by on-site investigators, no biological samples suspected of being used as a terrorist agent were found in the black box that released the virus.

The FBI can now only use facial recognition to find his true identity.

Luke doesn't have high expectations for facial recognition.

First of all, the database must have the person's facial data. Without this person's data, comparison cannot be made.

Secondly, it is a probability issue. It takes time to compare data. If it takes too long, it will also affect the police investigation.

Therefore, Luke still focused his investigation on the whereabouts of the man wearing the turban.

By checking the surveillance video of the community college, it was found that the man wearing a turban left the gate of the community college at 9:10 a.m. and then walked east along the road. His vehicle was not found for the time being.

Luke sent people to collect video surveillance along the way.

This work is relatively tedious and requires a certain amount of time and patience.

In fact, this is the normal way of working for the police. Most of the time, police work is boring.

Road monitoring along the way was gradually gathered into Luke's hands.

Luke personally looks through every surveillance video. His powers of observation are far beyond ordinary people, and he can watch surveillance videos much faster than ordinary people.

He needed to deduce the exact whereabouts of the man wearing a turban through these intermittent monitoring along the way.

At this moment, Armand Haines came over and said, "Consultant Li, we compared the appearance of the man in the turban with the FBI facial database and found his identity, Halder Abbas."

Luke was a little surprised, "So fast?"

Armand Haines handed over a document, "Here are his details."

Luke took the file and looked at it.

Name, Halder Abbas

Age, 21 years old

Ethnicity, Middle Eastern

Immigration date, March 14, 2020

Contact information, 310 483 9283

Address, Calpe Community, No. 309.

As he watched, Luke suddenly understood why the facial data comparison was so fast this time, because these people themselves may be the focus of attention.

The FBI likely classified them differently.

This is where the FBI and Homeland Security excel.

That's what they do.

For some people who have potential risks and may be detrimental to the country, varying degrees of supervision have been implemented in advance.

Once something happens, they will look for it in that circle.

Although it is not 100% accurate, the probability is extremely high.

It can shorten the time of arresting terrorists as much as possible.

Luke asked, "Can you locate his cell phone number?"

"No, the mobile phone number is no longer in use."

"address?"

"People like them will most likely not live at the registered address."

Seeing that the other party was not in a hurry, Luke asked, "Do you have a way to find him?"

"I can't help it, but I know who can find him."

"OK, then show me how the FBI investigates."



Difka restaurant.

A black Chevrolet SUV was parked near the restaurant.

Luke got out of the car and looked around. There were many men wearing turbans standing on the roadside, and he frowned involuntarily.

Armand Haines said, "This area is full of Middle Eastern immigrants, and as far as I know, Lapd rarely patrols here.

These residents rarely take the initiative to call the police."

"Do they pay taxes?"

"It's pitiful."

Los Angeles citizens who don't pay taxes are not good citizens.

Luke and Armand Haines entered the restaurant one after another.

The restaurant is 100 square meters, and the walls are carved with reliefs that seem to describe ancient wars.

There were many people dining in the restaurant, all of them men of Middle Eastern descent. Luke did not see a single female customer.

Armand Haines walked to the front desk and said to a bearded man at the front desk, "I want to see Hassan Hussein."

The bearded man raised his head, looked at Armand Haines, and then at Luke, "He doesn't have time now."

Armand Haines sneered and showed his FBI ID, "I'm not discussing with you, either let me in or I will bring someone to arrest him."

The bearded man looked unkind and said, "He is praying."

Armand Haines glanced at his watch and said, "OK, let's wait ten minutes."

Luke and Armand Haines found a table and sat down. The diners around them looked at the two of them intentionally or unintentionally, and Armand Haines also glared at them fiercely.

Luke didn't react much. The smell of meat came from all around, and the dishes on every table were similar, including mutton, grilled naan, and bean soup.

Luke quite likes Middle Eastern restaurants, but he really doesn't dare to eat in this restaurant.

Luke said, "Hassan Hussein is the man you're talking about."

"Yes, when residents here have disputes, they will come to him. His prestige is very high.

In the eyes of these people, he can represent the law."

Luke smiled and said, "Hearing what you said, I would like to meet this person who can represent the police prosecution law."
To be continued...
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