Super Detective in the Fictional World

Chapter 597: 615: Help with the training, let me say a few things.

Remick's face changed and suddenly he said, "Harrison, are you close to Detective Luke? ”

Harrison nodded subconsciously: "Of course..." He suddenly paused.

He means he knows Luke better, but he doesn't know him very well.

Luke certainly wouldn't hit Harrison in the face, and the SWAT team leader was nice, and there was no conflict between the two.

He continued to smile silently, sort of acquiescing to Harrison's words.

Remick looked at the faces of both of them and muttered, trying to ask: "Detective Luke, there is a real shortage of trainers right now, especially those who know how to fight terrorism. The FBI also made it clear that they couldn't spare people for this kind of short-term training, so why don't you help? ”

Luke was stunned: "Me? Looks like a cadet. ”

Remick said that he also noticed Harrison's expression and found that the old man had no objection, but nodded slightly, probably in his heart.

He had a common smile on his face: "Detective Luke, even I, an elderly man, have to work part-time as a receptionist at the training base, and I really don't have enough people. ”

Watching Luke not explicitly say no, he hurried to beat the iron while it was hot: “Our requirements are actually not high. Just give these rookie learners the basic common sense to fight terrorism. The content is really too deep for them, after all, they have not yet learned their professional skills. ”

Luke shrugged, “Is that so? ”

“You, as a visitor, give them some of the most practical advice and stories of experience so these young people can avoid some deadly dangers, okay?” Remick's tongue is like a spring.

He could sit in a management position at the academy, not be a pure rough guy, look at Luke's face, and try to find out, "I'll do my best to help you with any problems you have in the training process. How about that? ”

Luke reckoned, "It's mainly a matter of time. After all, I'm a working Homicide detective. I don't really have enough time each day. ”

Remick immediately slapped the board: "Just give each class two hours of training, no, one hour! Just give this new participant an hour of training and you can schedule the rest yourself. ”

Luke: "Deal! ”

Remick was stunned and couldn't laugh: “Tell me, can I really drag you here all the time? ”

Luke smiles and says: You managerial people are the most ignorant! Ghosts believe you.

Without a definite answer, he wouldn't have done it!

He is a good young man in a new era with XXXX core values, where there is no leisure time to teach America's rookie police officers.

His rebirth was not easy and he had no time to add bricks and tiles to the rule of law in the United States.

……

Although Dustin said hello to the training, the county magistrate might as well take charge of this statement, which is applicable everywhere.

It's not too much trouble to take care of Remick as a training supervisor, and Luke comes to the training base three to five hours apart, and then goes out and does his own thing.

Unfortunately, he underestimated the shamefulness of a small official in the administration system.

Remick looked at his smile and immediately said, "Well, let's start today, and this group of trainees is officially trained today. ”

Luke:... MMP! Of course I fucking know it started today, or what am I doing here?

I believe you, you bastard! This old man is really bad!

A few minutes later, Luke looked around helplessly: "Harrison, didn't you say you were busy? ”

Harrison smiled all over his face: "It's all right, I've got the crew on it first. Something really happened to get Remick to take me by helicopter. ”

Rémique: "… that's a trainee helicopter. ”

Harrison says, “I'm thinking about reducing the training time to half an hour, hmm, or 10 minutes? ”

Remick: "… it's an honor to serve SWAT colleagues. ”

Luke rolls his eyes: You two bad old men are very bad!

Harrison, of course, came to see how he trained his trainees.

In the words of this black-head, he didn't pull down any FBI, CIA, Homeland Security training, and he had a course on dry goods to figure out.

He is a front-line professional in counter-terrorism and must be at the forefront of all new developments in counter-terrorism, otherwise the chances of a dead team member even dying will increase rapidly.

Harrison was very impressed with Luke.

Had it not been for the fact that the work of the two men was scarce and busy, he would have approached Luke to discuss these professional issues.

This time he found the opportunity to catch Luke in class, and he had to watch anyway.

However, he did not record the video and stopped Remick from preparing it.

Remick didn't know what Luke was working on, but Harrison probably did.

As a cutting-edge force in the LAPD, SWAT knows what's going on in the Los Angeles case.

When some of the big cases were somehow closed, and he didn't mention the names of the detectives handling them, he thought of Luke.

Although Zhang Guanli wore it many times, there were many cases of Luke, such as the recent attack by the Stark Group.

Dozens of bandits were killed on the spot, more than two dozen Stark Group security casualties and none of the policemen present.

Harrison understands that only if the police force makes a huge effort in the attack will the heavy losses Stark Group not get into trouble with the police.

He thought of Luke -- picking 30 or so, isn't that someone's routine?

Someone can pick dozens and dozens, but also retreat from the extraordinary presence of the target eye.

Harrison must understand the experience of such a master.

Back at the playground, Remick whispered a few words to instructor Peterson.

Peterson's face hurts, but he says, "Well, today we've got Luke Coulson, who's got a lot of experience working on the front lines, and he's going to share some important counter-terrorism experiences with you. ”

Everyone looked down on Luke, and they all remembered, as if this was Luke.

Luke smiled with a habitual smile on his face, going one step further, and said, "I'm not part of a professional counter-terrorism team, and Captain Harrison behind me is the one who will teach you some really important counter-terrorism knowledge. ”

Harrison couldn't help but laugh: I'm here to listen to your class, not to put me on stage.

Luke turned his head: “So, I don't speak professionally, I just talk about a few things that the front-line officers need to be aware of in the course of the mission. ”

Everyone be quiet.

“First of all, wherever you are, make it a good habit to keep an eye out for places nearby that are suitable as bunkers.” Luke says: “This is not a mandatory requirement. But at least keep an eye out for a backup site or two, so you don't have to temporarily figure out where you're hiding when you meet a shooting. ”

Everyone looks at each other: this, it seems a little... shudder?