At the beginning of the story, the "father" of the Panthers died heroically. Judging from the posture of mourning, it is indeed up to the level of "father".
With a flick of a finger, the Panthers have grown up. According to the background, the Panthers have often killed criminals during the law enforcement process. Contacting the childhood experience of the Panthers, it is difficult to make people wonder whether the Panthers are somewhat "selfish" under the influence of childhood shadows.
Ever since, JK feels that activating such a police officer under internal investigation is very conducive to his own control of the situation.
However, JK really never watched Marvel.
The panthers have the world in mind, so much hatred can be put down, not to mention the little bit in this story?
The story is not complicated, and the story of the black police is not uncommon.
However, it is also extremely sad that the police team, who is so black, needs to rely on the accidental incident of the two "little gangsters" to be exposed. When something is "arranged" properly, apart from accidents, it seems that it is really difficult to uncover the ugly scars under the surface of brilliance...
Speaking of this, it seems that I have to face the recent "epidemic" and have no intention of catching such heat, but the facts (just looking at official reports) are already absurd. If it weren't for an "accident" such as the "epidemic", it would be a great whitewash. Isn't Taiping just going on like this?
Tell the story.
In the story, coincidentally, the Panthers also sealed the island.
Compared with the closure of the city, the operability of the closure of the island is probably stronger. What is impressed is the efficiency shown in the story.
From the decision to close the island to execution, it did not take more than an hour. From the adviser to the decision-maker to the executor, there is no "procrastination". This is the real way to improve efficiency.
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