Originally, two workers shooting with handguns on the ground pulled out MP5 submachine guns and M4 rifles from a toolbox beside them, cocked the weapons, and charged toward Jimmy, who had already crashed. A person also emerged from the sewer, following the two workers and rushing over.
Jimmy unfastened his seatbelt, turned around, and fired two shots at the driver of the engineering vehicle, then opened the door and climbed out of the car, and fired another shot at the head of the driver who had already slumped over the steering wheel.
Heart Eye's gaze shifted to the back, where three people were running toward him and a fourth person from the sewer had already emerged halfway.
As soon as Jimmy climbed out, he immediately took cover behind the car door. This car's front driver-side door was bulletproof, filled with Kevlar lining and steel plates, so handguns would definitely not be a problem. However, Heart Eye saw that among the three people running toward him, besides the MP5s, there were also two M4s, and the gun in the third person's hand, judging from the shadow, also seemed to be an M4—this was going to be deadly.
Jimmy, with a Glock in his right hand, fired from the side while he directly drew the 1875 from under his right armpit with his left hand. He usually tried not to use this gun in combat against people. Now, he was too busy to draw the Python concealed under his left armpit, so he had to make do.
Now, except for sticking out his guns, Jimmy didn't dare to expose any part of his body. The suppressive force of the MP5s and M4s was too strong, so he could only take cover by the door and front wheel hub, sneaking some time to fire back with his Glock.
The position was extremely awkward and it was impossible to aim. Even the trajectory guidance in Heart Eye's mind was meaningless because the exposed part of the barrel couldn't be directed correctly. It was purely to put pressure on the gunmen by firing, keeping them from blatantly standing in the open to shoot.
When the magazine of an M4 was emptied, taking advantage of the moment the gunman was reloading, Jimmy raised his left hand slightly and stood up a bit. Heart Eye's trajectory guidance precisely targeted the opponent's head—a .44 Magnum shot exploded the head.
People around had already scattered to hide or lay on the ground at the initial sound of the car crash and gunshots. In the United States, that's the advantage of bystanders; due to environmental concerns, many people knew that if a gunfight happened, they needed to immediately take cover behind obstacles or lie down to avoid stray bullets, except for a few who hadn't realized it and ran around on the road.
After Jimmy exploded the first M4 gunman's head, he immediately returned to take cover by the wheel hub. The third person who emerged from the sewer had already joined the others and was shooting at Jimmy's car from behind another vehicle. The fourth person also emerged from the sewer and charged over.
The first man armed with an MP5 submachine gun had already switched to his third magazine. Seeing that there had been no movement from Jimmy's side, he prepared to flank them from behind. Unfortunately, he didn't realize that all their movements were within Jimmy's field of observation, and when he left the cover of the engineering vehicle, Jimmy, armed with the Glock, fired, hitting him multiple times in the chest, making him fall and twitch briefly before lying still.
With two men left, Jimmy took advantage of a gap when the fourth person hadn't fully positioned himself; he moved slightly, bending to get to the front of the car. The previous position of the third person was extremely disadvantageous for Jimmy armed only with a pistol. Shooting accurately at someone behind a car was difficult because pistol bullets would severely tumble when piercing through the metal body of the car, possibly deviating from the intended target due to obstructions.
Taking his chance, Jimmy pressed the button to release the Glock's magazine, pulled the only spare magazine from his holster, and loaded it.
Taking cover by the front of the car, Jimmy raised his right arm and fired the Glock at their vehicles while his left-hand 1875 was ready. The third person revealed his arm, aiming his gun toward Jimmy. Without waiting, Jimmy immediately fired, hitting his right arm, then swiveled the gun barrel toward the fourth person, striking his exposed right side of the body. Unfortunately, neither of their heads was exposed; wounding them was the only option for now.
The two wounded men seemed to be planning a retreat. The man shot in the arm didn't even bother to pick up the M4 that fell to the ground; he turned and started to run. The other man, shot in the body, was already on the ground and now began to shift backward.
With the danger temporarily averted, Jimmy didn't wait anymore. He stood up, aimed at the man moving on the ground, and fired a shot, then pursued the man whose right arm was injured. His right arm had been shot by Jimmy, but his body and legs were fine. Although his movements were unstable as he held his right arm with his left, he was still able to run away.
As Jimmy caught up, he shouted out the first warning of the entire gunfight, "FBI! Stop and surrender! Move!"
After running a short distance, the gunman probably lost his ability to balance and fell while trying to dodge bystanders lying on the road. Immediately pulling out a handgun with his left hand, he twisted his body to face the pursuing Jimmy. Jimmy instantly dove to the side, landed on the ground, and fired at the gunman attempting to rise, directly ending the fight.
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