If you want to call an ambulance if you want to report to the police for drug abuse, it’s your own fault to reply; the client was robbed by the young lady, ask the police to slow down so that the client can suffer; when the child is killed, he calls the violent father of the suspect child and shouts at you. It's time to take a shot. Focusing on the progress of the kidnapping case, let the alcoholic who reported the bicycle accident and injured his knee sit and rent home······
This is a hardcore telephone operator. The level of business is superb, listening to the voice on the phone and simple inquiries can understand the situation. But the attitude was cold, the relationship with colleagues was poor, the wife left home, and the lawsuits were entangled. Only when accidentally talking to the former boss and talking about the original field police work did he smile. Then he focused on a suspected kidnapping alarm call, took the initiative to work overtime and tracked and guided the entire case-handling process. Thinking about sorting out the suspect’s information, comforting the children, using relationships to find the suspect’s motives, guiding the kidnapped to get out of trouble, and even colleagues and former leaders can’t stop him from going beyond his powers. This is a role model for the police.
But he was wrong.
The violent man who thought he should take a shot did nothing. The woman who looked like the kidnapped was the murderer of her son and was a mental patient. When she had a mental illness, she felt that her son "has a snake in his belly" and broke his stomach. In order to save the remorseful woman who was about to commit suicide, he finally told his story-he shot and killed the young man in order to eradicate social scum. "You were unintentional, you are not the same as me." In the end, he persuaded the woman who wanted to commit suicide, but he was also thoughtful.
The male protagonist is a very pure person, jealous and responsible. There are too many bad people in society. Drug users, prostitutes, alcoholics, and violent people are all bad people. They have snakes in their stomachs, and even his mediocre and evil colleagues are targets of his disdain. So he couldn't stand it anymore and shot and killed the scumbag youth. However, on this night, the night before his appearance in court, he encountered an event that subverted his three views, so he examined his behavior from a different perspective, re-recognized the value of life, and realized that his enthusiasm had made himself become sinner.
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