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The chronological order of my stories is listed in WifeWatchman's biography.
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This story contains graphic scenes, language and actions that might be extremely offensive to some people. These scenes, words and actions are used only for the literary purposes of this story. The author does not condone murder, racism, racial language, violence, rape or violence against women, and any depictions of any of these in this story should not be construed as acceptance of the above.
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Part 1 - Prologue
8:30am, Monday, May 10th. Lieutenants Micah Rudistan, Mary Mahoney Milton, and Jerome Davis came into Captain Claire Michaels's conference room. It was B.Y. O. C. (Bring Your Own Coffee), as Claire did not like Jerome's 'Navy' coffee nor Rudistan's poor substitute, and Intel's 'Ranger coffee' was made by newly-upgraded Auxiliary Detective Terry Halston, and was just about as strong as Jerome's.
"Everyone have a seat, please." said Claire Michaels as she came into the room. The others were standing at their chairs, and let her sit down before they did. Claire said "Anything big happen over the weekend?"
Mary Milton said "The Campus Police and SBI contacted Intel about a growing situation on the University campus. They believe that students might start protesting Governor Marshall's possible nomination of Dr. Laura Fredricson to the University Presidency post, and wanted us to be aware if things spilled over off of Campus. The Trustees are planning to meet tomorrow, so the agitators may save the worst of their anger for them. I've notified Commander Croyle already."
Claire nodded. "Yes, that's not really our focus as the Detective Division, but I know Intel is supposed to serve more than just the Detective Division. Just keep me in the loop on any new developments, and by that I mean tell me anything you tell Commander Croyle. Okay, anything in Vice and MCD?"
"Yes ma'am." said Lt. Rudistan. "A month ago, we had some convenience store holdups by perps using a Toyota Camry and a Corolla. We've been calling them the 'Toyota Gang'." (
Author's note: 'Vengeance Is Mine', Ch. 01.
)
Rudistan: "We hadn't heard anything of them in this area for weeks, but Saturday night they hit a convenience store in Buford, in Coltrane County to our south, then hit a convenience store and gas station in our County, on Hotel Row south of Town. Same descriptions... all black clothes, all black masks, no markings, no patches, can't even determine any skin color. Vehicles were the dark gray Camry in Buford, and lighter gray Corolla up here. Car tags were reported as stolen six months ago from cars in Alvaton and Pottsville."
Claire asked "Same people as before? How can you tell?"
Mary replied: "Addition by subtraction, ma'am. Ranger Halston has been studying the video we have on them at many of their holdups in this County and out of it. Their lack of identifying features is
becoming
an identifying feature. And while their clothes lack any unique identifiers, they're so much alike from perp to perp that that in itself is a tell that they are very likely the same guys."
Claire: "I really wish you would not call Auxiliary Detective Halston 'Ranger' Halston. And it's hard to believe the Chief and Commander let him make an Airborne jump when he has PTSD."
"It's had a very positive effect on him, ma'am." said Mary. "His doctors are going to put him through another battery of tests, and he may get the PTSD prohibition from being armed lifted."
"We'll see about that." Claire said, almost absentmindedly. "Okay, do we have anything else on these 'Toyota' holdups? And why am I hearing about them from Vice and not MCD?"
Rudistan said "Ma'am, things like this often start out in Vice, due to possible drug connections. We start contacting our C.I.s to get street chatter on it. And we'll begin having stakeouts if we can get a pattern on the perps."
Jerome David added: "MCD
is
going to come in on it, though, ma'am, especially since they've come back."
"And take the credit for the busts after Vice does all the work?" Claire asked sharply. All three Lieutenants were openly shocked.
"It's not like that, ma'am." said Rudistan. "We work together very well."
"And our guys aren't like Savannah Fineman." Mary Milton said, a bit darkly. "We all work together to get the job done, and we're not trying to put citations on the wall."
"All right, all right." Captain Michaels said. "Okay, there's something else I want to talk about. Tell me about the partnerships within your divisions, especially in MCD."
Jerome went first: "As you know, ma'am, Joanne Warner and Theo Washington are partners, Julia Rodriguez and Teddy Parker are partners, and Roark Coleman and George Newman are partners------"
"And that's the point I'm about to make." said Claire. "Why are the Senior Detectives partners with each other, and the two most junior Detectives in the room partners with each other?"
Jerome said "Coleman and Newman were partners before coming into MCD, and they work well together... unless someone knows something that has not been expressed to me. And the same for the others: Julia's in-between when it comes to time in MCD, and she and Teddy have formed a very good working partnership. And Joanne and Theo have been partners for a very long time. Why would we want to break that up?"
Micah said "It's the same in Vice, ma'am. Statler and Waldorf came into Vice as partners. So did Hardy and Drew... and they're still mostly Uniformed reinforcements for us---"
Mary interrupted by saying "Ma'am, why would we want to break good partnerships up? Especially when they're working well together?"
Claire said "Perhaps so that the senior Detectives can impart some knowledge to the junior ones, and teach and mentor them?"
Micah: "That's what happened with Lisa Monroe and Joan Laurer. Monroe came over from the City P.D., and Joan is soaking up everything Lisa teaches her like a sponge. As to Grubby Paul and 'Ice Cube' Perry, they were
de facto
partners while Perry was deep undercover, and have a trust level that Perry needed when he came in from the cold."
Claire said "I get that. But it's also missing the point, especially for MCD. We have three Senior Detectives, and three junior ones. Why aren't you partnering a senior Detective with a junior one?"
Jerome said "I could say that's the way it's always been. But all of my guys are talking with each other, talking about the cases. And they all listen whenever Commander Troy or Sheriff Griswold start talking about something. It's not formal, but training is constant and ongoing, so the knowledge
is
getting disseminated."
"All right." Claire said. "What I want you, Davis, and you, Rudistan to do is for each of you to write a 'white paper' on the partnerships, including who you'd reassign with who in order to spread out the knowledge and experience. Get that to me by close-of-business Friday."
Rudistan, ever the jovial troublemaker, asked "Just what is a 'white paper'? Where did that term come from?"
"I don't know." said Claire, not really in a mood for Rudistan at the moment.
Mary said "Commander Ross told me it comes from England. The British Parliament doesn't operate like Congress does. The British Government will start a policy idea with what they call a 'green paper', and circulate that around for discussion. When they formulate their final idea, they put it out in the form of a 'white paper', and it moves on to the rest of Parliament for debate and being made into law."
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I'm just a bill, yes I'm only a bill...