Chapter: 4803
James White asked coldly, "Does anyone among you possess medical qualifications? Including you, esteemed station chief?"
"This...," the station chief said awkwardly, "We're all police officers, we don't possess medical qualifications......"
James White shouted angrily, "Without medical qualifications, why do you think my client's injuries aren't serious?! Do your eyes belong to a CT-level medical standard? What if my client has internal bleeding or organ rupture? Can you bear this responsibility?!"
All the police officers looked at each other in dismay, unsure of how to respond.
At that moment, James White continued, "You're engaging in violent enforcement, disregarding the law and life. It's simply a refreshment for my understanding of New York Police!"
As he spoke, his tone turned even more severe, saying, "Since my client is an ethnic minority person, I demand you show me previous cases of how you handled injuries to other suspects, if it turns out that you only didn't take my client to the hospital because she's a minority. If so, I have reason to suspect racial discrimination against people of color!"
"This...," the station chief thought to himself, already having gone through a thousand and one worries.
"What kind of situation is this? How can two sentences of work be elevated by James White to such a high level of racial discrimination?!"
In America, police officers are most afraid of being accused of "racial discrimination."
Once it reaches that level, things will immediately escalate to the most serious level.
Not to mention that the involved police officers will be dismissed from the force, and even I, the station chief, would have to face very severe punishment.
If it leads to another collective event, then I'll just have to take responsibility for my own resignation.
So, he hurriedly explained to James White: "Mr. White, this case has no connection with racial discrimination whatsoever; what's most important is that the case itself involves something major, and my subordinate urgently hopes to investigate the entire situation and quickly catch the behind-the-scenes mastermind……"
As he spoke, he forced a smile: "You also know, as long as we can quickly catch the behind-the-scenes mastermind, we can quickly clear your client's suspicions, after all, we also believe……"
James White interrupted his words with a hand gesture, speaking in a cold tone: "It's your responsibility to investigate the true culprit behind the event, and it's my job to clear my client's suspicions. So, you don't need to boast about yourself, and I'm talking about racial discrimination here, so don't deviate from the topic."
As he spoke, James White's voice rose slightly, continuing: "I need to know how many cases of suspects being injured during arrest have been handled in the past three years by your department;"
"Next, I want to know how many of these injured suspects were taken to the hospital in time, and how many were not, like my client here;"
"Finally, I need to know the racial distribution among those who were taken to the hospital in time: what percentage are white people? What percentage are minority groups? And among those who weren't taken to the hospital in time, what's the racial distribution? You must provide me with these statistics immediately, otherwise, I'll file a complaint with the city police department and inform the Congress members concerned about racial discrimination!"
"Oh my god..." The station chief felt his liver quivering.
"Damn it, James White is indeed crazy! He can't find anything to latch onto..."
As just a small-time station chief within the entire New York City police system, I don't count for much at all.
Because there are hundreds of stations in New York, big and small, and I'm just one tiny part of it.
James White is different.
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