2021.11.23
There was a ghost inside the police, who killed Bonnie Nite, a police officer who knew it, and Danny Roman, a negotiator who had just made a contribution, instantly became a suspect, and the evidence was conclusive. Danny had to fight hard and kidnapped the internal investigation team investigator Nibon and his female assistant Maggie, as well as his colleague Inspector Fosti and an informant Rudy. The Chicago Police Department was very nervous and dispatched several police officers. The 20th floor of the city government building was surrounded by water. Because Danny is not only an expert in negotiating, he is also an expert in demolition and strategy, which makes Police Chief Trevors one of the first two, and Special Agents Siglie and Maan are negotiators sent by the FBI. nervous. Danny is an old hand who is not easy to deal with. He has a clear understanding of the police's various procedures and equipment. As soon as the surveillance probe was put in, he was dragged out. If he was stronger, he could smash the surveillance police out one by one. Internal monitoring has been blinded one by one. The first time Danny asked Rudy, the hostage informant, to pick up the phone, Danny said he only spoke to Chris Spinn, a negotiator from another precinct. At this moment, Spinn is "negotiating" with his wife across the door at home.
Danny is indeed superior in strategy. He first uses the walkie-talkie to show the incident to all the police and colleagues who can hear it, to increase transparency, and to play the role of mutual suspicion, supervision and restraint between the police. Then he forced the investigator Nibon to reveal the truth with a micro-expression. Everything was so orderly, and all the police were passively obeying him, as if he was still handling the case instead of the criminal. Speen finally faced Danny face-to-face. The masters faced off. All lies, concealment, and negotiation skills were superfluous. Only being open and honest is the best policy. "When a friend betrays you, sometimes you can only trust strangers."
The accident happened. The riot police broke into the room and confronted Danny. The sniper, Moraner, aimed at Danny, but he disobeyed the order and did not shoot. Commander Baker repeatedly ordered to shoot, "No, sir, I can't shoot" Moral clearly refused, and the commander had to order Moral "you can go home" in frustration. Danny had just succeeded through the psychological warfare of shouting. Danny finally fired, and with a single shot, Danny killed a riot police officer. After a battle of wits, Danny released his colleague Fausti, and Chris ordered the power to be restored to the building. By consulting Nibong's computer information, Danny has new clues and asks Chris to check. Chris gave him an even bigger surprise when he found the undercover cop, Officer Kyle Wingre. However, Danny soon saw through this trick, and at the same time Danny also set a trap for Chris. The two of you come and go and see who will die in the end.
The corrupt police officer involved sneaked up on Danny. After a shootout, the Nibon investigator died unexpectedly. Before he died, he admitted to taking bribes and the name of the police officer involved. The FBI took over the scene and was ready to launch a storm. The fired Chris ventured into the building to report to Danny and prepared to help Danny escape. The FBI issued a "shoot to kill" order, but Danny released all the hostages and placed them in a safe place. At this time, the hostages already knew that Danny was innocent, and everyone sympathized with Danny and blessed him. Smoke bombs, broken windows, standard police procedures, Danny started arson, smoke filled the building, police found hostages, including the policeman who was shot by Danny, and came back to life, the suspect is gone, Danny has escaped from the heating pipe .
Nate's family, Danny and Chris team up to design a corrupt cop headed by Foster. Negotiators were wronged and were forced to take hostages, and their peers helped, and finally they were able to whitewash their grievances.
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