The Blacklist

Chapter 196: Revenge and Sniper Killing the Enemy

Chapter 196: Revenge and Sniper Killing the Enemy

Carrey was actually a little puzzled. He remembered the plot of the shooting at the naval recruitment point. It was a simple case of a young man who couldn't join the navy and retaliated against the recruiting sergeant. How could it get to this extent?

From the main plot, Donald was not shot! Could it be that all this was caused by his own wings?
No matter what, Donald was his close comrade and partner, and he was beaten up like this! Carrie couldn't swallow this breath unless he shot the gunman himself.

Although he was angry, Carrie was not the kind of person who would stay up late and work without caring about the lives of his subordinates - this was also the reason why he looked down on Gibbs!

That night, he asked for ten wards in the hospital for his men to rest. He would have enough time to investigate the case after sending Donald away the next morning. As for NCIS, he didn't bother to care!
The next morning, Carrie talked to Donald, who had already woken up, for a while, then put him in an ambulance and had Katie's team escort him back to Washington to recuperate. Carrie then took over the entire case.

Gibbs was injured and lying in bed. On the one hand, he was a little annoyed at his bad luck, and on the other hand, he was unwilling to give up the initiative of this case! However, considering the current actual situation and his understanding of Carrie's ability, although he was reluctant, he still clearly ordered his two men, Tony and McGee, to obey Carrie's command.

Originally, for Carrie, even if Gibbs disagreed, he would still take the lead in the case. Now seeing that Gibbs was sensible, of course he gladly accepted it. Why not do it!

At eight o'clock in the morning, Carrie, who had eaten and drunk his fill, arrived at the crime scene with a group of his men. Because of two consecutive shootings and a car accident, the place had been blocked by the local police station. When they saw them coming, they immediately gave way, as they couldn't afford to offend them anyway!
Carrie entered this street-side recruitment point of only more than 20 square meters, looked around the room, then turned back to look at the floor-to-ceiling windows and glass doors and asked, "Have you found the bullets from the two shootings?" And with the inner lenses of the blue glasses on his nose, he began to scan the possible sniper points on the floor opposite the door - since he added an equipment upgrade point to the protective suit last time, this was the first time he had carried out detection with all his strength!
Tony from NCIS immediately gave McGee a nudge beside him - this was a question for technical personnel, so of course it had to be answered by this "rookie" expert!
McGee was stunned for a moment, then reacted and replied, "Director Kerry, the bullet from the second shooting has been found and sent for inspection. The bullet from the first shooting has not been found yet. The gunman's shooting angle is a bit strange..."

"Why don't you look for it?" Carrie frowned. "The bullets are all in this room. How can they fly away?"

"Oh... I'll find it right away..." McGee was sweating. He felt that this new SER director was even stricter than his boss Gibbs!
Now that Carrie's order has been given, the agents must naturally do their best to carry it out, and this logic is obviously correct - no matter how weird the shooting angle is, the bullet should be in this room!

While his men were searching for possible bullet locations in the room, Kerry said to Gina beside him, "It's clear that the second shot was fired from a car driving on the street. The first shot should have been a long-range sniper. You're better at judging sniper locations than I am. Let's find them!"

"No problem, I'll do it." Gina said with a smile. For her, who was a killer, this was a professional thing.

"Liz, go outside and ask the SER action team for a sniper rifle and bring it to me." Carrie said again. He wanted to try and see if he could find the sniping point for the first shot.
Soon, Elizabeth brought in an M24. Kerry frowned slightly, thinking that he had neglected the equipment of the field operation team before. Although this sniper rifle was the standard weapon of various law enforcement departments, it was actually outdated and should have been replaced long ago. How could he not pay attention to it, not to mention other departments? This was negligence!

However, this was not the time to think about this. He picked up the M24, sat in the sergeant's office, raised his gun and searched through the scope outside the door, outside the window, and the building opposite...

The normal logic is: if the sniper can see the target, the target can theoretically see the sniper, unless the sniper position does not normally exist!
What he is a little unsure about now is whether the plot will change?
At this time, Tony called out. He found a bullet hole on the right wall of the desk, one and a half feet above the ground. Several people went to take a look, but found that it was a plaster decoration wall, and the bullet penetrated the wall! Tony and McGee were still scratching their heads, but Elizabeth waved her hand and said, "Let's go to the house behind!" Then, she and Mira took a group of people out to the back.

On the NCIS side, Tony, who always likes to be lazy, pushed McGee and said, "Hurry up and catch up!"

"Oh!" McGee answered naively, then ran out quickly.
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The noise in the house did not affect Kerry. He continued to hold up the M24 and scan the wall of the building across the street inch by inch...

Suddenly, Gina said beside him: "Lee, the building at ten o'clock, the ninth or tenth floor!" She also looked in that direction, but was a little confused, because there were no windows at all in the suitable shooting positions on those two floors!

Carrie quickly moved his gun to the left and raised it. He knew very well what Gina hadn't expected...

There was nothing on the wall of the ninth floor, nor on the tenth floor... I had just moved to a very comfortable shooting position, and before I had time to look carefully, I saw a wall moving in the sniper's camera - eh! Is it such a coincidence?
He was too lazy to adjust the scope on the sniper rifle, and directly enlarged the right eyepiece of the smart glasses. He held the M24 steadily with his left hand, and with a move of his right hand, he pulled the bolt to load the gun, and shouted softly: "Everyone, go down the left wall!"

The sound of loading bullets startled several people in the house. When they heard the order, although they didn't quite understand it, they still hurriedly obeyed and stood under the left wall.

Gina guessed something, so she hurried over and signaled everyone to move out of the shooting range of the opposite position.

In the scope, a square brick on the wall of the tenth floor opposite shook several times and was pulled in...

Carrie aimed steadily at that place, but did not shoot immediately. After all, he could not be sure that the murderer was behind the hole in the wall. But when the square brick was pulled out and a long gun barrel stretched out, there was no need to hesitate...

"Bang!" Even though the room was only 24 square meters, the sound of the M sniper rifle was still very loud, shaking several people in the room!
Seeing the gun barrel hanging from the hole in the wall of the opposite building through the eyepiece, Carrie said, "Gina, take someone over there!"

(End of this chapter)

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