This story is part of an ongoing series.
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This story contains graphic scenes, language and actions that might be extremely offensive to some people. These scenes, words and actions are used only for the literary purposes of this story. The author does not condone murder, racial language, violence, rape or violence against women, and any depictions of any of these in this story should not be construed as acceptance of the above.
Part 1 - Prologue
"Officer down! Officer down!" came the call on Police Radio. "Officers under fire at MLK Park!"
"Do not approach MLK Park! I say again, do not approach MLK Park! Officers remain under fire! Situation is not resolved!" came another call.
"Block off all roads leading to MLK Park!" came another call, this time unmistakably Captain Teresa Croyle's voice. "Secure all roads and access to the Park, but do not enter the Park!"
It was 12:30am, Friday, April 6th. MLK Park was on the southside, south of MLK Jr. Avenue that was the main road through the Tenderloin District. The park was not as large as Ronald Reagan Park, but had a 9-hole disc golf course and walkways and a playground. But it was well known that good and God-fearing people did not go into MLK Park after dark, when 'the Powers of Evil were exalted', as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote. Criminals ruled the night in the Park.
Captain Cindy Ross came up to Captain Teresa Croyle, who was at the 'command post' vehicle, a paddywagon that had been converted into the SpecOps's vehicle, and carried radios with powerful transmitters as well as equipment, armor, and weapons. "What's going on?" Ross asked. She was heavily armored and wearing a Police helmet, as was everyone else.
"As you know," said Captain Croyle, "Vice got good intel on that big shipment of drugs that the gang NS-14 was bringing in. We moved in to interdict it, but they had a lot more people around the park than we expected, stationed in strategic places, and they've got M-4s and AK-47s."
Croyle continued: "Up here near Jesse Jackson Avenue, at the entrance to the park, Patrolman Barker came under fire. He went down and was not moving, but he was behind the brick entrance signpost, so he had some cover. But they were shooting right at his position, so Detective McGhillie drove his car right up to the edge of the road, then low-crawled to Barker and pulled him into the drainage ditch by the side of the road. They're relatively safe now, and we're covering them with fire if the perps try to go after them, but McGhillie radioed in that he was hit on the arm, and Barker is wounded in the leg and his chest armor was impacted."
"Shit." said Ross. "He'll have cracked ribs at the least."
"We have the park surrounded; the bastards are not going anywhere." said Croyle. "But they're firing at anything that moves, and they've shot up McGhillie's car; the lightbar was destroyed, and you can hear the impact of the bullets on the side right now as they're still firing at it. The car engine went out a minute ago, too."
"Do we have any infrared drones, so maybe we can spot these shooters and return fire?" asked Cindy.
"Myron Milton is working that." said Croyle, pointing at Milton who was 30 feet behind them. "But he's not listening to me. He's on the radio with someone else."
"Who?-- oh, never mind." said Ross as she heard the helicopter roar as it passed over her head, having come in from the north. "Commander Troy, in the Cobra, with the revolver. Nothing but net."
"Like the guy said in the
Beetlejuice
movie..." Croyle replied. "
It's showtime...
"
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
"Six bogeys on the east side, behind the big oak tree." radioed Myron as he got the infrared picture from the drone flying overhead. "Three more behind the MLK statue, two further south behind the restroom pavilion."
"Roger that. Any civilians?" I asked.
"Negative." said Myron. "Park is evacuated. Only bogeys inside, Police on the perimeter."
"Roger that." I said. "Tell everyone to duck, I'm going in."
"They're shooting at the drone!" Myron said. "Taking evasive action!" He had the drone peel off and fly west, to my right as I came in from the north. My own IR goggles were enough, however.
I saw flashes of light; the perps were firing at the Cobra. That made it easy for me; I aimed at the points of light and pressed the button to fire, raking the enemy positions behind the statue with
real
machine gun fire. Then I turned and fired at the perps behind the oak tree.
"Drop your weapons and surrender!" I said over the loudspeaker that was attached to the gunship. "This is your last warning. Surrender now." I saw in my IR goggles that most of the perps were doing so. The ones under the pavilion were being more stubborn. A burst of fire at them changed their suppositions.
"They're coming out!" I heard on the radio. "Hold your fire, they're surrendering!" It was Captain Croyle's voice. As I pulled the chopper up to a higher altitude, I heard the commotion on the radio as Police Officers swarmed the Park, taking suspects and the evidence of drugs, cash, and weapons into custody. Myron gave me the 'all clear', and I flew the Cobra back to County Airport as Police and medical personnel reached McGhillie and Barker, and evacuated them to University Hospital.
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I am not sure who called her, but Becca Larrington was at the Hospital when I arrived. Her mother and one of her friends was with her, and Becca was trying not to cry... and was failing.
Cindy Ross came up to me, and we went down the hallway so that we could talk. "McGhillie was shot in the upper left arm, but it looks like he'll be okay. Admiral Cordell wants to keep him overnight to run antibiotics into him and for observation. Barker took two bullets to the right thigh, as well as his chest armor taking several shots. They took him into surgery, and Dr. Morgan is operating now."
"How were they wounded?" I asked.
"I don't know." said Cindy. "You'll have to ask Captain Croyle that."
"And she is prepared to answer you, sir." said Teresa, coming down the hallway to us, still wearing her 'black' uniform and armor. "I'm not sure on Barker. It looks like he went forward to set up to cover more of us going in, and got hit at an angle. We knew the perps were next to the statue, making the buy, but we didn't know they had an ambush prepared from the edges."