Jimmy pressed the intercom: "The suspect is down, it's safe, you guys come over quickly." He released the intercom button, but did not hear any "received" message. He glanced at the intercom, not broken, well, forget about them.
Jimmy took out his phone and dialed 911 to report the incident, only to be informed that someone had already called, and patrol officers were on their way. Just as well, he directly asked them to dispatch a few ambulances, which could save some time.
Mark and Julia weren't initially that far away, so they were the first to arrive. Jimmy told them to watch the two corpses here while he went to look for the scene of Will's earlier shooting.
After Jimmy left, the NYPD patrol had already arrived on the scene. Mark and Julia showed their badges and had them cordon off the area, while the rest headed to Jimmy's location.
Mark put on gloves and removed the gunman's weapon. Even though they were dead, it was best to place the gun on the ground nearby. Julia stood by the second gunman, looking at the bloodstains on the ground, and said: "Damn, the blood loss isn't right. Mark, come take a look."
Mark, without raising his head, said: "This one's the same, looking at the bullet hole, Yang probably didn't use 9mm bullets. Don't overthink it, let's do our job."
Mark had served in the military and had seen far more injuries than Julia.
When Jimmy saw the shooting scene, he couldn't help but regret a bit; he should have shot Will in the head directly.
Eleven people were lying on the ground, and from his observation, at least four were motionless, including two children. Jimmy immediately began checking the people on the ground. During his checks, the NYPD patrol also arrived at the scene, all shocked by the carnage.
"Hey, officer, get the ambulances over here to save people first."
Jimmy shouted to the officers arriving behind him while checking. This was far more serious than the previous two shootings. A case hitting double digits was a big case, and if things went wrong, he might have to take part of the blame.
Ruiz received a call from the SRT; they once again didn't make it to the shooting in time, and by the time they arrived, the two gunmen had already been taken down by Jimmy.
Ruiz was helpless too. He arranged for the SRT team to return to their base and sent the crime lab team to investigate the scene. Meanwhile, he contacted the Brooklyn–Queens field office to send some people to maintain order at the scene as it was closer to them.
Ruiz called Jimmy to inform him of the arrangements and now waited for the on-site handling. This was the third large-scale shooting in over a week. If the two gunmen hadn't been taken down on the spot, it wouldn't just be New York City making a fuss; the FBI couldn't escape blame, and there's even a possibility of DHS directly intervening.
Ruiz was in a fairly good mood now. The FBI agents arrived at the scene 1-2 minutes after the shooting occurred and engaged in a shootout with the gunmen, killing them, which was already commendable work, even outstanding in response.
Jimmy instructed the NYPD to lock down the area, preventing regular citizens and journalists from entering the shooting scene, then returned to the place where he took down Will. "Mark, Julia, go assist them in investigating the scene. Remember to have the crime lab team compare the bullet casings and match them with those from the first park shooting case."
Mark and Julia nodded and went to the children's park shooting scene. Jimmy needed them to gain more on-site investigation experience, and they knew the tasks assigned by Jimmy were beneficial for them, so there was no refusal or dissent.
Jimmy looked around the surroundings. Now the police had parked two patrol cars side by side and set up a cordon; outside the line stood a crowd, some were onlookers, others returned after not running far from the shooting, and a few held cameras filming. It seemed that these roaming journalists were truly informed; it hadn't been long, yet they had arrived.
"Hey, Agent Yang, can you brief us on the case?"
Jimmy heard someone calling him and turned around to see a person with a camera waving at him. Knowing his name, it seems he either attended previous FBI public releases or had followed past news.
Jimmy thought for a moment and walked over, "Sorry, I can't release information about the case yet; it's currently under investigation... No need to say more. The FBI Manhattan office will hold a press conference, please watch for the Public Affairs Office announcement."
After saying that, he turned to leave. Those two sentences would have been enough for them to send back to the TV station as breaking news, and he considered it handled. The subsequent press conference would wait until he returned to discuss with Ruiz and Mrs. Mason.
Jimmy thought for a moment, then called Ruiz. In any case, the comparison of bullet casings at the lab must be prioritized on his side. Three shootings in just over a week, if a full official press release isn't held soon, everyone from the media to the public and government departments, even federal agencies, would start causing trouble.
While hanging around the scene, Kevin's call came in, "Jimmy, how are you? Were you hurt? And how's the shooting incident at the children's park?"
Jimmy: "You've heard about it too? The two gunmen were shot dead on the spot. The ambulances have already taken all the injured to the hospital, the situation should be fine. Don't worry about me, everything's normal here."
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