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Part 6 - First-Born Children
"This is Bettina Wurtzburg, KXTC Channel Two News!" shouted the redheaded reporterette at 7:00am, Wednesday, October 24th, from in front of City Hall. "Channel Two News has learned that the Town & County Council has referred Monday's Police-involved shooting incident to a Board of Inquiry!"
Bettina started: "After a long evening of bitter fighting, the Council reached a compromise agreement. They passed the Fire Department's promotions and medals nominations, as well as passing most of the Police Department's, including a Purple Order for Detective Teddy Parker. The bill will require a second reading at the next Council meeting, slated for next Tuesday, which will give the Inspector General's Office enough time to complete their investigation."
"And in State news," said Bettina, "State Republicans condemned Governor Val Jared for his plans to name a second Independent State Counsel to investigate Robert Mullen and the first Independent State Counsel. Roll tape."
Tape roll, showing State House Ways and Means Chairman Wilson Hammonds (R - Pottsville) saying: "Robert Mullen was named Independent State Counsel to thoroughly investigate Governor Jared and Commander Donald Troy for abuse of power in harassing two women that made very credible claims that Jared sexually harassed them. Jared's actions show that he is trying to cover up his crimes and the actions of Commander Troy. Val Jared is not a Republican, he is a racist and misogynist, and I demand he resign as Governor immediately."
Back to Bettina live: "Candidate for Lieutenant Governor Sharon Marshall issued a statement, saying 'the corruption of the Republican Establishment in the Caucus vote counts needs to be investigated and the criminals brought to justice. I applaud Governor Jared for considering a second ISC, and thereby standing up for the Citizens of this State that are tired of the corruption of both Establishment Democrats and Establishment Republicans'."
"We have with us Dr. Adam S. Keller of the City University Rodham Foundation for Political and Social Change." said Bettina. "Dr. Keller, what does the Governor's
threat
to name a second Independent State Counsel mean?"
"Bettina," said Keller, "it means that Governor Jared and Commander Donald Troy know that the pillars of justice are moving in to crush them for their blatant actions of abuse of power. Jared and especially Troy are scared, frightened, of what Robert Mullen is finding out about them and will report about them, and they are trying to intimidate Mr. Mullen. However, I think they'll find intimidating Mr. Mullen is a lot harder than harassing and intimidating women."
"Dr. Keller," said Bettina, frowning, "are you saying women are easy to intimidate?"
"No, Bettina." said Keller, looking nonplussed. "I'm just saying that Donald Troy thinks he can pick on women and harass them after they've made credible claims of sexual harassment, but he will find Robert Mullen a much harder man... er, person, to intimidate."
"Er, let's go to Nick Eastwood for Sports." said Bettina, who was looking pissed off at the moment.
"Thank you, Bettina!" said Nick Eastwood. "Bulldogs fans are excited about this weekend's upcoming game against the Wildcats. RVs are already pouring into the County from all over the State and the Region! The Town & County Police Force has set up designated RV zones for these vehicles, and selected parking lots on the University Campus have been designated RV-only parking, as well..."
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"Wow, Keller stepped in his own dung, there." said Jerome Davis as they watched the broadcast in MCD. It was a very full room of Detectives and other officers.
"It's hard being a liberal!" said Lt. Micah Rudistan in his jovial manner. "Hard to say something without offending one Snowflake group or another."
"Rudistan," said Cindy Ross sourly, "it's hard for
you
to say much without offending
me.
I'm a political atheist only to a certain point."
"Oops." said Rudistan, remaining jovial. "Sorry, ma'am."
"Don't worry, Rudistan." Teresa Croyle said. "Commander Ross is just worried about what the Wildcats are going to do to her Bulldogs on Saturday."
"OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHH" came a massive chorus. Cindy was looking at Teresa as if Teresa had lost her mind. Teresa was staring right back at her, trying not to wickedly grin.
"Dangerous side for a Police
Captain
to take when I'm in the room." said Cindy.
"And the right one to take when
I'm
in the room." replied Your Iron Crowbar as I came into the room. I was carrying a square picnic basket with a soft red cloth inside it.
"What's that basket about, Commander?" asked Rudistan. "Detective Warner might take that and use it to steal your dog!"
"That'a a great idea, Lieutenant Rudistan!" Joanne said happily. "I'm definitely going to steal Bowser!"
"You cannot steal Bowser." I said, coming up to Joanne. "Carole would take a crowbar to you. However..." I said as I reached into the basket, "perhaps you will make do with Bowser's first-born son." I took out an extremely handsome all-white puppy and put him on Joanne's desk.
"Ohhh!" Joanne said, her hand going to her mouth. "Oh, he's beautiful! Hey, little buddy." she said to the pup, petting him. It was love at first sight for both, as the puppy eagerly licked and pawed at Joanne as she picked him up and cradled him.
"Awwwwwwwwww!" came a chorus in the room.
"What are you going to name, him?" asked Rudistan, continuing to play his role to perfection. Oh yes, he'd helped me set that up. "You can't call him 'Son of Bowser'... that's S-O-B!" Everyone laughed.
"He looks like a good law enforcement officer to me." I said. "How about Leo? L-E-O."
"Aw, that's a great idea!" said Joanne as I put the basket down on her desk. "Hey, Leo!" The pup wagged his tail mightily.
"Seth!" I called out. "Take your wife and new dog home. Joanne, you're excused for the day, and that is not a request. Go home."
"Seth? You're here?" Joanne asked as her husband came up to the desk.
"Yes. The Commander called me." Seth said.
"I had to warn him about the new addition to his family." I said.
"Does Leo have any brothers and sisters?" Julia Rodriguez asked as Joanne and Seth took Leo home.
"Yes," I said, "Leo was one of six puppies in the litter. But they've all found loving homes. If Bowser sires any more puppies, I'll let you know."
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"You got Joanne good." Tanya Perlman said as my Angels and I convened in my office. "She about fell out of her chair when you put Leo on her desk."
"Yeah, and I think Leo won't be lacking for a lot of love, just as Bowser isn't." I said.
"I'm glad Seth took it so well." said Cindy.
"Oh, I made sure to let him know." I said. "And he's probably thinking that'll help him put off having children for another year or two."
"We shall see." said Tanya with a gleam in her eye. Cindy's eyes had become the slightest bit introspective, I noticed.
"Okay, let's watch some TV." I said, turning on KSTD.
"This is Cynthia Freeman, KSTD Five-Alive News, bringing you all the news you have a right to know!" said the lovely reporterette at 8:00am. "The Town & County Council voted to award Detective Teddy Parker the Purple Order for being wounded in the line of duty last Monday!"
Cynthia: "Detective Parker tackled and shielded Police Lieutenant Janice Holloway on Monday morning, preventing an assassination attempt against her from being successful. He was wounded and is recovering at University Hospital. Lt. Holloway was unharmed, and she will be transferring out of the Police Department to a civilian position with the County in November."
"The Council also voted to refer the Officer-involved shooting and the Police response investigation to a Board of Inquiry." said Cynthia. "There will be a second reading of the bill next Tuesday, which means Inspector General Horace S. Wellman has only that much time to complete his I.G./Internal Affairs investigation of the incident."
"And let's go to KSTD Sports with Jeff Hull!" said Cynthia "I understand you have an exclusive for us, Jeff?"
"
That's right,
Bettina!" said the youngish, black-haired reporter. "In a KSTD exclusive, I had a chance to talk to Police Deputy Chief Cindy Ross, a Bulldog graduate. Roll tape."
Tape rolled, showing Hull with Cindy. "Commander," said Hull, "last year the Bulldogs beat the Wildcats, and you had the Bulldog Band serenading Commander Troy. What will you do this year?"
"Well, we have to beat the Wildcats first." Cindy astutely said. "We're not planning to have the Band again, but I'm sure we'll have something for him."