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Part 7 - Psychology Horror
"Officer down! Officer down! All units respond! Roll two ambos..." I heard on my Police radio as my Police SUV hurtled down the road to University Avenue, then south on that road towards the location. After hearing the shots on my Police iPhone through Father Romano's, I'd radioed in for all units to respond. And now I was hearing the worst; it reminded me of the night Corporal Peter M. Feeley had died. (
Author's note: 'Case of the Black Widow', Ch. 05.
)
I drove into the front parking lot and stopped with a screech of tires just short of Dr. Frost's building. I was wearing a full armor vest as I rushed up. Patrolman Culver was taking names and badge numbers, and he just said "Gotcha, sir." before I could give mine. I ran up to the building, and no one got in my way.
The first thing I saw on the floor of the reception room was a shroud-covered body. Next, I saw Michael Bertram sitting in the receptionist's chair behind the desk, his face a mask of pure shock, and it may have been the medical condition. And then I looked the other way at the waiting room seats. Sergeant Hicks was sitting there as a videographer filmed him taking the statement...
of Chaplain Alberto Romano!
I breathed an immense sigh of relief, then asked Sergeant Carter, who had just arrived, "Who is this on the floor?"
"The perp." said Carter as I pulled back the shroud to see the face of a young, white, and very dead man, his pulled-off mask next to him on the floor. "He came in the back way. When he came into the receptionist's office, Father Romano was coming out of the file room. Fortunately, Father Romano had his gun drawn, and tapped the perp twice in the chest. Center of mass. The perp's shot missed, and is in the door frame there."
I looked up to see the damaged file room door frame. Then I remembered: "Uh, I heard an 'Officer down' call on the radio. If it wasn't Chaplain Romano, who was it?"
"This way, sir. Out back." Sgt. Carter said. I followed him into the office and out the back door, my soul filled with trepidation. I saw Officer Grant Mullen being interviewed by other Officers, and Paramedic Kevin Randolph and EMT Kelton Mills about to put Officer Kevin Buchannan, who was on a gurney, onto the ambulance. Buchannan's arm was bandaged.
"What happened here?" I said as I came up to them.
Randolph said "Officer Buchannan was shot three times. Two hit him in the chest and impacted his armor, and the third is a flesh wound on his arm. Knocked him out for a minute, and we'll have the doctor evaluate for concussion at the hospital."
I came up to Buchannan. He was groggy, but said "I'm sorry sir..."
"No, no. No need to be." I said. "Do you remember what happened?"
"Shadow... just came out of the dark and started shooting..." Buchannan said. I told him to just relax, then told the EMS people to get him to the Hospital. As they drove off, I went up to Grant Mullen.
"Weren't you assigned to be with Buchannan?" I asked harshly. "Where were you?"
"I'm sorry, sir. I went to the restroom." said Mullen. "I heard the shots, and as I came out into the office, I saw the perp go into the reception room. There was gunfire, and when I got to the door, the perp was on the floor. Chaplain Romano had shot him, and the perp was dead on the spot."
"All right." I said. "You may be lucky to be alive. Get your report in as fast as possible." I then went back inside and to the receptionist's room. CSIs had arrived, as well as Lieutenants Jerome Davis and Joanne Warner, and they were supervising the CSIs doing CSI things.
I went out front. Officers Madison and Colquitt were finishing their videotaped interviews. I asked them what happened.
Madison said "Lieutenant Warner had left with the receptionist Denise about ten minutes before. The lawyer, Mr. Bertram, was talking to us before going to his car. When we heard the shots, we ran to the door and inside, and by that time the perp was dead, Father Romano was giving him the Death Rites, and Mullen was standing in the doorway of the office."
I said "Did Bertram run in right behind you?"
"No sir." said Patty Colquitt. "I was looking around as I ran behind Officer Madison, and Mr. Bertram was frozen in place for several seconds. He came in a minute after we did."
"Okay, thanks." I said. I went back inside and said "Lieutenant Davis! Get as many Officers as you need. Every file, every scrap of paper in this place, is to boxed up and taken to---"
"NO!" yelled Bertram, standing up to confront me. "Those files are privileged, and you will NOT remove them!"
Moving too fast for him to react, I grabbed Bertram by his collars, lifted him up, and slammed him against the wall. "THE
HELL
I WON'T!" I yelled as he grabbed my wrists, trying desperately to remove my fists from his neck because he couldn't breathe. "I just had one Officer shot and two more that were lucky not to be killed! And if you get in my way, I'll put your ass in jail with your buddy Gaston!"
I released him, and he sank to the ground in a heap, gasping for air. "I'll finish my orders." I said to Lt. Davis. "Every piece of paper, every file, is to be put in boxes, sealed, and taken under at least two man control to Headquarters. Have them stored in the storeroom to the left of the Chief's office, and post a guard on the door, but not inside the room. No one but Captain Romano is to break the seals. Go!" Jerome moved out smartly to obey my instructions.
A second later I heard a screech of tires outside, followed by yelling and someone running inside. It was Lt. Commander Teresa Croyle, her face connoting horror. When she saw Father Romano, she gasped in relief. "Father... thank God! When I heard there was an Officer down..."
"I'm fine, ma'am." Romano said. "As always, I heeded Commander Troy's advice. He 'suggested' I wear armor and carry my service weapon with me..."
Part 8 - Continuing The Investigation
"This is Bettina Wurtzburg, KXTC Channel Two News!" shouted the redheaded MILF reporterette at 7:00am, Tuesday, August 24th, from the anchor desk of the KXTC studios. "One Police Officer shot in an ambush at a previous crime scene!"
After the hard-charging intro music, Bettina began: "Officer Kevin Buchannan was shot and wounded by an unknown gunman while guarding the office of Dr. Peter Frost, who was found murdered inside his office yesterday morning. Officer Buchannan was taken to University Hospital, where he is recovering from his wounds."
Bettina: "Dr. Peter Frost, a psychologist in private practice, was found dead in his office yesterday morning. Our viewers will remember how the Police, at the direction of Commander Donald Troy, obtained lists of Town Fitness Centers members and investigated them without probable cause. Dr. Frost's lawyers are working hard to prevent Commander Troy from abusing Dr. Frost's clients's rights in this case." (
Author's note: 'The Babymaker'.
)
Bettina: "And now let's go to
trusted
reporter Amber Harris for more on the crimes over the last 24 hours. Amber!"
"
That's right
, Bettina!" said the 'height-challenged', athletic blonde reporterette, with the office suite enveloped in crime scene tape behind her. "Commander Donald Troy and his Police Force have no leads in the murder of Dr. Frost nor the shooting at the same office suite last night. And as usual, Commander Troy has not responded to repeated requests by Channel Two News for comment."
Amber: "Dr. Peter Frost figured heavily in the case of Stanley Locklear shooting and killing his
unarmed
business partners in Mr. Locklear's home several weeks ago. Locklear's trial is coming up soon, possibly as early as next week. ADA Savannah Fineman has told Channel Two News that Dr. Frost's unfortunate death will not harm her very strong capital murder case against Locklear. Police have refused to say if Dr. Frost's murder is related to the Stanley Locklear case. Back to you, Bettina!"
"Thank you, Amber!" Bettina said brightly as the feed returned to her. "That was
trusted
reporter Amber Harris with that important report. And Channel Two News has learned that the Town & County Police removed all of Dr. Frost's patient files from his office, meaning they are now in the possession of Commander Donald Troy. This chilling situation has caused attorneys to scramble to file motions in the Court of Superior Court Judge Patrick R. Folsom to stop Donald Troy from having access to them, and to have the files removed from TCPD Headquarters..."
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"You'd think that KXTC being suuuuued by Commander Troy would cause KXTC to be more honest in their re-POR-tinnng." drawled Police Chief Sean Moynahan as he, Sheriff Griswold, me, Deputy Chief Tanya Perlman and Lt. Commander Teresa Croyle watched the propaganda-cast and drank coffee in the Chief's Conference Room.
"No sir," I said, "they are in for a penny, in for a pound helping Savannah with her political prosecution of Stanley Locklear, and they're (air quotes) 'helping' by ginning up scare tactics that we're going to look at and even publicly publish Frost's patient list."
"How is Kevin Buchannan doing?" Tanya asked.
"Pretty good." I said. "I went to see him at the Hospital. They were holding him for observation overnight, and to pump some antibiotics into him. The arm wound is not serious. He was lucky, though, that the perp was deadly accurate. The two shots to his chest were center-of-mass. One was right on his sternum, the other an inch to the right of the first shot. Very painful, and he'll have problems deep breathing for a couple of days. But the armor held."
Sheriff Griswold said "Buchannan is pretty sharp. I'm amazed the perp got the drop on him."
I said "That back driveway is poorly lit, sir, and the perp was lithe and wearing all black. I think he waited in the shadows until Buchannan was alone, ambushed him, then rushed the door expecting to see Mullen. He didn't; Mullen was in the bathroom. And that hesitation gave Father Romano enough time to draw his service weapon before coming to the file room door. And the good Father's accuracy was divine, pun fully intended. Center-of-mass shots."