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This story is dedicated to Dr. Albert Einstein, and Professor Stephen Hawking CH CBE FRS FRSA.
Part 18 - Agency of the Weak Minded (continued)
As the helicopter took off, Peter Blassingame and the pilot looked out ahead of them, and saw a frightening thing... an armed Cobra helicopter right in their face.
"Enemy aircraft," came a voice on the radio, "this is Inspector Don Troy of the SBI. You are ordered to land your aircraft immediately and surrender to the Police. If you do not, you and your escaping prisoner will be shot down. How copy?"
The pilot turned his craft to run away from the Cobra, only to find another one waiting for him. "Enemy aircraft," the radio crackled, "a third Cobra is above you. Land your aircraft and surrender."
The pilot took off between the two Cobras, flying nap-of-the-earth for a moment towards a copse of trees. The pilot told Peter Blassingame "I'm going to land. You make a run for the trees." Peter nodded.
The helicopter landed and Peter jumped out and ran.
*BOOM!*
I fired a missile out of the Cobra, and it exploded on the ground 30 yards ahead of Peter Blassingame. Seeing that I would blow him away if he continued to run, he stopped and raised his hands.
I landed the aircraft and got out and approached Blassingame, my service weapon pointed at him, the safety off and a round in the chamber.
"How did you know?" Blassingame yelled as I came up to him. I forced him to his knees, then down to a prone position, holstered my weapon, and handcuffed the prisoners hands behind him. Then I forced him to his feet as another helicopter, a Bell 206, landed not far from my Cobra.
"Your daddy thinks I am stoo-pid." I said in Blassingame's ear as we walked towards the Bell. "He is lucky I didn't just shoot you."
"I wish you had." said Blassingame.
"That would be too honorable for you, shit eater." I replied. "I want to watch you die on the table at Jacksonville."
As we came up to the Bell, the door opened and out popped FBI Special Agent In Charge Jack Muscone. "Well, well, well." he said with Rudistan-ish joviality. "Looks like Sheriff Griswold taught you how to fish, after all. You landed a big one, this time."
"Naah," I replied, "this piece of shit is just a minnow. You taking him back to Jacksonville?"
"Oh yeah." said Muscone. "Back to Death Row for you, Petey-pie." He took physical custody of the prisoner and forced him into the Bell as I returned to the Cobra...
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Meanwhile, the escaping helicopter found itself continuing to be pursued by two Cobras. "Enemy aircraft," said a voice on the radio... a female voice... "this is your last warning. Land your aircraft and surrender, or be shot down."
To emphasize her point she locked her weapons onto her adversary's aircraft. Seeing that he was painted, the pilot made his wisest move of the day: he landed and shut down his aircraft. A moment later, he saw a female in all black coming towards him, her service weapon trained upon him. He got out, his hands raised.
"Get on the ground!" Teresa Croyle ordered. "Spread your arms and legs! I said spread 'em!" She frisked him, then affixed handcuffs to his wrists behind his back.
She waved to the third Cobra, which had been flying overhead. Police Chief Sean Moynahan backed it off as another Bell came in, this one belonging to the Town & County Police and flown by Sgt. Andrew Prince. Out of the backseat popped FBI Assistant Special Agent In Charge Karina White.
"Well done, Iron Wolf!" Karina said happily as she took custody of the prisoner. "Wanna help me interrogate this prick?"
"I better not." Teresa replied. "I might be a little
too
rough on him..."
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11:00am, Tuesday, February 11th. We returned to TCPD Headquarters. Needless to say, the Green Crowbar and Lady Ironside had 'questions' for the Red Crowbar and the Iron Wolf, and we didn't even make it out of the hallway.
"It's all over the news." Cindy said. "The FBI captured the rogue Federal Marshals. They took all of them into custody, though it seems only four of the twelve had large deposits in their bank accounts."
"Another stain on the integrity of Federal Agents." said Lt. Mary Mahoney Milton, who had come up to us.
"Hey now." said Tanya, a bit darkly.
"FiancΓ©s of present company excluded, of course." said Mary Milton quickly. "And yes, we're starting to put together the financial paper trail between the dirty Agents and Edward Blassingame's people."
"Can we arrest Gwen Munson?" Teresa asked.
"No." said Tanya. "Julius Jefferson and Lindy Linares went to the Courthouse, where Munson was waiting in Judge Nance's courtroom with him. Jefferson told them that Blassingame had attempted to escape and had been returned to Jacksonville, and he would NOT be allowed to come up here again. Nance started cussing him, but he told Nance to take it up with the Federal judges if he didn't like it."
Tanya: "Then Lindy arrested Gwen Munson right there in the Courtroom, and took her to one of the witness rooms, where she and Jefferson interrogated her. She denied any knowledge of the escape attempt, and dared them to try to prove it. Then she walked out, and they didn't have probable cause to hold her, so they had to let her go. So she's free, for now."
"We'll see if we can change that." I said. "Let's go into my office. I need some coffee."
We went into my office, and I made coffee for everyone. After Cindy poured everyone cups, I reached into the small refrigerator that was the bottom part of my little wardrobe closet, pulled out some Bailey's Irish Creme, and fortified my coffee with it. Tanya accepted my generous offer to spike her coffee, while everyone else said they were on duty(!).
"So how did you know, Don?" Cindy asked.
"Well," I said, "I was fortunate to remember that Bettina had said a little blurb about Blassingame being brought up here for a hearing, which is highly, highly irregular after being convicted and being on Death Row. But that's Nance for you; he was obviously in on it, as was Gwen Munson, who called for the Punk to be brought up. Unfortunately, we have no proof: no money in their bank accounts, unlike those Federal Marshals that accepted retirement-worthy payments to deliver Peter to that helicopter."
Your Iron Crowbar continued: "When I heard that small blurb, it just stuck in the back of my mind. We got official notification later, so it's not like we wouldn't have known, but I'll bet Bettina would give her eyeteeth to take that news nugget back if she could."
Your Iron Crowbar: "Anyhoo, let me just say that Dr. Lionel Carmela has been attacking me relentlessly for a while now. He's been behind a lot of the demonstrations and riots we had to deal with in the past, and more recently he tried to get Laura stripped of her medical license." (
Author's note: 'Believer', Ch. 01.
)
Your Iron Crowbar: "The whole complex operation to kill Dr. Robert Stoddard and blame it on Dr. Stephanie Steele had several motives behind it, all related to Carmela's goals. Stoddard had been working with the U.S. Government for years on theories with military applications. Carmela wants the Constitution destroyed and the nation 'fundamentally transformed' into a Totalitarian Socialist State, and he deeply hated Stoddard for being such a strong supporter of the American Military. So Stoddard was executed."