This is the next installment of the Car Buff series, and I recommend reading the first chapter in order not to be lost. I will be working on the third chapter shortly, and hope you enjoy this in the mean time. I would like to again thank MissZ for all her hard work editing this chapter. Please feel free the write a comment about the story, and don't forget to vote.
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My mind whirled wondering why the police needed to ask me questions. My brain could only come to one conclusion--Mr. Gruzin. I knew he threatened to hit me up on vandalism, but I didn't change his damn sign, and the cameras would prove that. Unless he could somehow charge me of doing something else...my mind quickly raced back to Kat.
"Son, are you okay because we need to ask you some questions," the police officer on the right repeated.
"Ummm... yeah, I am okay, just a little shaken up I guess," I quietly replied as my heart started to race. "Can I ask what this is about?"
"Yes. You see when you entered or got admitted to the hospital we were notified of a possible assault and battery by the hospital, and it is standard practice for us to check it out," the officer on the left piped up as he shifted his weight onto his right foot.
My heart rate dropped a little when I found out Mr. Gruzin didn't call the cops on me, at least not yet. The only question left was what were they going to ask me and what was I going to say to them. Should I tell them that Mr. Gruzin assaulted me? If I did they would surely ask why, and then I would have to tell them about Kat and me. I decided that would be to embarrassing to my family and me.
"So could you state your full name for us," the officer on the left asked.
"My name is Justice Ronald Williams," I replied in a monotone voice trying everything in my power to stay calm.
"Mr. Williams, could you please tell us how you sustained your injuries," the officer continued.
"Yeah, I suppose.... I.... Well, it was an accident," I hesitantly stated.
"Was your dad or your mom involved in this accident son?"
I was about to answer the question when I finally realized that the hospital probably called the police because they figured my parents assaulted me. Anger now started to build up in me as these two cops tried to judge my family. I was ready to blurt out that Mr. Gruzin was the one who had assaulted me and why, when the officers' radio went off.
"Unit 22, Unit 22 please respond," called out a voice from the other end of the police radio.
"Unit 22 here. What do you need dispatch," the officer on the right replied.
"Unit 22 be advised that Justice Williams was just reported for vandalism and theft. I repeat that Justice William was just reported for vandalism and theft," the dispatcher articulated.
Both officers looked at me as if what the dispatcher stated was fact and I was indeed guilty of those crimes. The officer who was asking all the questions moved towards me while reaching for his handcuffs. Just then my mom came into the room to see what was taking me so long.
"What is going on here? Why are you approaching my son," my mom yelled at the cops.
"Ma'am, if you will calm down we will explain everything on the way to the station," the other officer explained while cutting off the path from my mom to me.
"What do you mean to the station we are not going anywhere until someone explains to me what is going on," my mom shouted back while trying to sidestep the officer.
"Mom, don't worry they were just..." I started to explain while getting up to console my mother when I was viciously slammed against the doctor's table turned around and handcuffed.
"You have the right to remain silent, anything you say or do can and will be held against you in the court of law," the officer spat at me while applying pressure to my head while he finished handcuffing me.
The officer finished reading me my Miranda rights as my mom screamed in the background crying while being restrained by the other officer. With all the shouting and moving going on in the room two nurses ran in to see what was causing all the commotion. They quickly assessed the scene unfolding as one headed over to my mom, and the other to check on me. When the officer who was handcuffing me flipped me over she let out a little gasp.
"What did you do to him, we just set that nose," the nurse roared.
My mom locked up again as the other nurse tried to sooth her, and she just started to sob harder. I realized then my nose was just rebroken, and warm blood was again running down my face. The nurse moved in to try to redress and set my nose, but the officer just pushed her aside while jerking me to a more upright position. The officer than twisted the handcuffs so that they were digging into my wrists.
"He was resisting arrest so we had to use some force. He can be treated by the infirmary after he is booked and put into the system at the county jail," the officer rudely stated to the nurse.
"I must say it will only take a minute to reset," the nurse pleaded.
However, the officer paid her no more attention as he twisted the cuffs harder still and marched me out the door. As we walked down the hospital corridor I felt everyone's eyes on me judging me for something I didn't even do or they even knew about. For the first time in my life I truly felt ashamed, and worthless. The cop slowed me down every time there was a large crowd, and allowed them to stare and judge me, as he made random degrading comments about me as we passed by.
Once outside he directed me towards his squad car, and picked up the pace once more. He quickly opened the door to the squad car and shoved me in. As I fell into the car I again slammed my head causing pain to shoot throughout my body. The officer just scoffed, and closed the door waiting for his partner to come. About one minute later his partner arrived, and we headed towards the station.
The same officer who had thrown me down to cuff me, and pushed me into the squad car now gently helped me out of the car. As I stepped out ofthe car I instantly noticed the camera pointed right at us. I figured this guy was covering his own ass by not doing anything on film. Again he twisted the cuffs and pushed forward making sure his body was blocking the camera as he did this. We proceeded to the station were I was booked and processed. I quickly was pushed into a cell with a rather large black man who was sitting on his bunk starring right at me. As I moved to sit down his eyes followed me looking up and down trying to figure something out. What that was I had no idea, nor did I want to find out. I quickly sat on a bed opposite of the man as I felt the back of my head.
When I lifted my hand off my head some sticky residue came with it. I had felt it all along where my head had hit the car. It was all matted in my hair, and figured it must have been grease from the door. Upon looking at the substance I knew immediately it was not grease, but rather my own blood. Just then the two officers that arrested me came by and opened up the cell door.
"Come with us Justice we have a few questions to ask you," the aggressive officer demanded as he motioned me out of the cell.
"When are my wounds going to get treated? You said at the hospital after I was processed I would be treated," I replied as my hand went back to feel the matted blood in my hair.
"My mistake. I forgot today was Sunday, and our nurse only has a half day today and already left. Maybe early tomorrow someone will see you," the officer chuckled as he pulled me out of the cell.
The black man in the cell followed me with his eyes never saying a word. As we started to leave the cop hit the bars of the cells trying to get some response out of the man. The man didn't even flinch when the cop hit the bars he remained fixed on me as we walked away. Even though I hated walking with these two crooked officers I was a little relieved as that man freaked me out, and from what I heard about prison I wanted nothing to do with other prisoners. We walked all the way down the corridor till we stopped outside a door, which the one officer in front of me opened. It was the first time I was able to catch a glimpse of his badge. 'Officer Walton' the badge on his uniform gleamed in the light as he swung open the door.
He walked in and quickly moved to the back wall and leaned against it. His partner pushed me in and sat me down in a chair facing a large metal table. He roughly pushed me close to the cold table where I saw a file opened with a picture of me starring back. Next to the file were a piece of paper and a pen.
"Now I hope you make this really simple for yourself Mr. Williams. All that you have to do is sign your name on that confession to vandalism and theft, and we will let you go till your scheduled court date. However, if you don't we can always put you back in that cell till the court date. It's a pretty easy case too far as we can see, Mr. Gruzin has already provided a statement, and states he is going to provide video evidence," the officer coolly stated facing towards me with his face blocked in the darkness behind the powerful light.
I had seen this before I thought to myself; it was the good cop bad cop routine trying to get me to crack. I knew that I had nothing to gain by playing their game, because I knew Mr. Gruzin was lying and that he had no video evidence--at least not real video evidence. They waited a few moments to let me dwell on my thoughts, and then Officer Walton came into view.