Los Angeles Legendary Sleuth

Chapter 437: Livestream 2



At first, Luke was skeptical, after all, Little Black had never been very reliable.

But when he saw the livestream, he was shocked. The video looked like it was inside a supermarket, a mess with goods scattered on the ground, and blood was visible. There's wailing and screaming in the video.

The scene shifted, and Luke saw a supermarket employee struggling on the ground and customers fleeing everywhere.

"Bang bang bang…" In the video, half of a gun muzzle was seen sweeping through the crowd.

The gunshots, screams, and cries of agony mixed together, it was like hell on earth.

The livestream lasted about a minute, and the shooting also lasted a minute.

Luke saw seven injured people, including a supermarket security guard.

Luke couldn't see anyone in the video, but based on the footage shown, he could surmise that this person had killed from beginning to end in the supermarket, always searching for survivors.

After a while, no survivors appeared in the image, and the gunshots stopped. A man's voice sounded, "Hey, that's it for today's livestream.

Hope you had as exciting a time as I did, bye."

The livestream video closed, Luke took a sip of soup, left the meal fee and tip, and walked straight out of the restaurant.

Ten minutes later, Luke drove to the detective bureau.

He came to the detective bureau instead of the crime scene for two reasons. First, he didn't know the specific address of the supermarket where the shooting occurred. By the time he found the supermarket address and drove over, it might be too late.

Second, there were patrol officers on the streets of Los Angeles. Once a shooting occurred, patrol officers would quickly arrive at the scene.

Luke parked the car in the spot just as Black's Toyota came in.

The Palisades Community is only a ten-minute drive from the detective bureau, which is one of the reasons Luke bought the villa.

Luke got out of the car and waited for Black for a moment, then the two walked into the detective bureau building together.

Black asked, "Do you think this case will be handed over to us for investigation?"

Luke didn't answer directly, "How long did you watch the livestream?"

"About three minutes, at the time, he hadn't started shooting."

"How many did he kill in total?"

"At least ten, it's probably twelve or thirteen, definitely a nationwide sensational case.

This arrogant guy even went live."

Luke thought to himself, not just nationwide, probably the whole world knows, "Whether the case will be assigned to us mainly depends on the danger posed by the gunman. If the gunman is caught by patrol officers on the spot, then naturally it has nothing to do with us.

If the gunman escapes, things will be difficult.

Just like you said earlier, this case will have a big impact, and the media will not let go of this juicy piece.

If the gunman escapes, to quell public opinion quickly, the headquarters will certainly deploy the most elite police force to investigate."

Black said confidently, "Looks like we have our hands full."

Luke said, "Don't find work for yourself when you're idle, from the gunman's method, it doesn't look like someone afraid to die.

Even when encountering the police, he might directly engage in a shootout, or maybe he's already been shot dead by local patrol officers."

Black sighed, "Why are there so many maniacs?"

"You're asking the wrong person. If I knew, I wouldn't be a cop."

Luke and Black pushed the door into the office one after another, Deputy, Jenny, and Jackson were already there.

Deputy looked at Luke and Black, "I bet you must have seen the news about the supermarket shooting case."

Black instinctively asked, "How do you know?"

Deputy glanced at his watch, "Otherwise, you two wouldn't come so early.

Too diligent, not your style."

Black "..."

"Deputy is right, you have to come earlier in the future." Luke patted Black's shoulder, distanced himself, and asked,

"Deputy, did you watch the livestream too?"

"No, I watched the news. Believe me, the news reports contain as much as the livestream."

Jackson said, "I also saw the news, that gunman is a brutal bastard, he actually shot at a teenage girl.

If I were there, I would have shot him dead first thing, definitely wouldn't let him hurt so many people."

Luke, like Deputy, began to focus on the news.

For such a malicious injury incident, reporters get more excited than police, rushing to the supermarket to report the scene first.

Luke casually turned on a channel that was reporting the supermarket shooting.

The news was being reported by a white female journalist, "Good morning, I'm Marcellan, a news reporter for CBE Television. Behind me stands the supermarket where a vicious shooting incident occurred.

According to our investigation, more than a dozen people have been injured inside the supermarket. The police have controlled the scene, ambulances have begun treating and transporting the injured, there is no concrete news of the gunman at the moment."

The white female journalist's voice paused for a moment, choking up, "God, I just heard terrible news, several of the injured have already stopped breathing…

I'm very sorry, let's pray for them.

God bless them, God bless Los Angeles." The white female journalist wiped her eyes, "I need to leave for a moment, but we will continue to follow and report on this case."

Black who watched the livestream also knew there would definitely be deaths, asked, "Why is there no news of the gunman? These reporters shouldn't be rookies, if the gunman is caught, they would definitely get the news, has the gunman already been taken down?"


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