Since the first person who died, my mind kept flashing where did the CSI go? Where has the FBI gone? Why are there so many powerful criminal investigation techniques? But I know in my heart that this is the real society. No matter how brave and witty the police are shown on TV, as a grass-roots citizen, I am still timid and afraid of things. The grasshoppers in the play are so real, they are timid, hesitant, and often stutter when they speak. A group of police officers are useless, and the FBI agents watched the killing and wondered how they could avoid responsibility. The postman finally shot and killed the injured killer, actually! Is it really not illegal to be commended instead of prosecuted? But this is a society of acquaintances, a society ruled by men. It is precisely because of the rule of man that a fainted police chief will affect the direction of all cases.
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