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North America Gunman Detective

Chapter 953 - 551: The Intel Has Arrived

Author: Fat bamboo
updatedAt: 2025-09-22

Olivia really helped a lot, previously the FBI's investigation into these tapes hadn't progressed much, just one unexpected event after another, their manpower was redirected to surround Perkins and handle today's scene, they couldn't watch the tapes amidst all the chaos.

Now, with fewer people on the DHS side, importing the footage into the computer and arranging for more people to watch naturally increases efficiency a bit.

Jimmy and Olivia arranged for the tapes to be moved and imported into the system, while Olivia left the command center to head to Caitlin's office.

Caitlin gave a positive response to Olivia's questions, fully cooperating with the DHS and Jimmy's investigation, but didn't disclose the reason to Olivia.

It's only Caitlin who knows that Jimmy is a former CIA agent in the Anti-Terrorism Bureau, her assistant might know a bit, but definitely not much.

After attending his engagement ceremony, she was very clear on Jimmy's network within the CIA, although she didn't know what the upper limit might be, at least there's a deputy director behind him, and it was her former superior.

Although she's not on that line, as a senior supervisor, she's also clear that internal strife within the CIA is not uncommon, she definitely can't give anyone a reason to target her, so she wouldn't block Jimmy's reasonable requests, especially since this case is nominally under the jurisdiction of their superior, the DHS, Department of Homeland Security.

Another reason is that Jimmy's abilities are quite astonishing.

Previously, a squad's ambush was dodged by him, the five-member team was entirely taken out, and Jimmy only took one bullet, and this time, even though there were only three people, a combination of grenades and rocket launchers couldn't stop him, just a graze on the calf, this case is even more daunting than the last.

As a senior supervisor, Caitlin is very aware of the field agents' capabilities in the CIA, although she hasn't actually attended the agent training camp, becoming a senior supervisor means having handled countless cases.

Jimmy's combat capability has completely surpassed those top agents she knows of, and in her impression, there's no agent who could withstand such an ambush, including Bourne, who hasn't been caught to this day. Bourne is just hard to catch; when he came to New York before, he was directly shot, fell into the Hudson River, and escaped, but if he had abilities like Jimmy's, he could probably have directly stormed through the Anti-Terrorism Bureau from downstairs.

For whatever reasons, Caitlin has no desire to offend Jimmy and those behind him, as long as it doesn't involve her, she just wants the people below to cooperate well, after all, it's not her money being spent.

Olivia has already obtained the authorization she needs, to fully cooperate with Jimmy and DHS within the scope of her authority, so she directly arranged standby personnel to join the video screening team.

The photos of the four people killed in the hospital and the female assassin have already been provided to them, these tapes mainly focus on the cars, needing to identify the people inside from low-resolution footage, which is challenging.

While Jimmy was handling the footage, Ruiz's call came: "Jimmy, there's been an unexpected situation, the Poison Snake Gang's leader Francisco Montello is not at the club, nor is he at his home, his whereabouts are currently unknown. The person in charge of the restaurant, Liliana, has been captured and is being transported back to the station."

Jimmy: "Didn't you have surveillance on the Poison Snake Gang boss before?"

Ruiz: "The intelligence team previously monitored that Montello was at the club the day before and hadn't left, but we searched inside and didn't find him."

Jimmy thought a moment, needing to relay a prior situation to Ruiz: "Find Detective Chuck from the NYPD, I previously gave him a villa address in Jersey City, New Jersey, for investigation. That address was one I found following Liliana, when she went in and talked to someone inside for half an hour before leaving."

Ruiz: "Are you sure? Over there, we'd be overstepping our bounds."

Jimmy: "Give it a try, have the surveillance team keep an eye on it, if necessary, contact locals for authorization."

Ruiz: "I understand, I'll contact Chuck."

Jimmy hung up the phone, shaking his head, mob bosses aren't simple characters, he must have arranged an emergency evacuation plan at the club, let's hope they can catch him.

Early the next morning, when Jimmy arrived at the Anti-Terrorism Bureau, Bill and Jack, who had arrived early, already had the necessary footage and were organizing their team in the command center to investigate traffic footage from the corresponding times, to find the cars.

"The targets are two cars, a sedan and an SUV, we've got their license plates from that time, now it's up to road surveillance. As long as we locate their routes, we should quickly find their safe house."

Bill explained to Jimmy, everyone standing waiting for the staff's investigation. The clues are there, the entry time of the cars into the hospital is known, the rest is relatively simple, the intersection footage during specific time periods is still easy to review.

Finally, they successfully found where the cars disappeared, on a street in Brooklyn.

Bill directly arranged for Jack to take the Anti-Terrorism Bureau's agents to begin on-site investigation. Jimmy also didn't want to wait around, proposed applying for field duty, Bill nodded in agreement, and they set off with the Anti-Terrorism Bureau's walkie-talkies.

The target street, houses lined left and right, only about a dozen properties, so it's manageable. DHS agents present, dealing with anti-terrorism tasks, went door-to-door with photos of the individuals and vehicles, quickly identifying two vacant houses, confirming that one of the cars had been here, and that someone had seen one of the men, but couldn't confirm which house he was in.

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