North America Gunman Detective

Chapter 526: Public Appearance = Social Death 3


Jimmy: "Sorry, this is not related to the current press conference. If you have other questions, please contact the public affairs office for inquiries. I cannot answer questions unrelated to the conference."

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Apart from saying his name, Jimmy did not answer any specific questions, and he didn't even take off his sunglasses. The reporters at the venue and the photographers behind them snapped photos of Jimmy as he answered questions. It's likely this will definitely be publicized.

In Isabel's subsequent responses, she also displayed the document full of black bars through a projector. The reporters below were visibly struggling to hold it together.

Seeing that everyone had no further questions, Isabel announced the end of the press conference, took Jimmy with her, and returned to their respective offices. As for the reporters on-site, others would naturally arrange for their departure.

Jimmy successfully completed his first press conference, although he was a supporting character and didn't provide any important answers. However, merely his personal image and name were enough for those reporters to craft stories.

Jimmy turned on the TV in the office hall, switched to the news channel, muted it, and left it there. He could also see it from inside his office.

Everything was normal during the day, but when he got home in the evening, his image was indeed put together on television with previous videos. Although the video quality was poor, Jimmy's image was distinctive enough that it was easy to identify the suited agent in the video as him when comparing it with today's sunglass-wearing headshot.

Jimmy sighed, "It's happened, indeed. The shoe has dropped, and from now on, I'll probably have to face the public. Mrs. Mason wasn't wrong; this step always has to be taken."

Today, Nia had to work overtime at the police station and hasn't come back yet. The phone rang, and Nia's voice came through, "Jimmy, turn on the TV, watch CNN."

Jimmy picked up the remote while asking, "What's up?"

Seeing the TV screen, Jimmy knew it was bad: "Oh! Fxxk!"

Nia laughed loudly over the phone, "See for yourself." She laughed and then hung up.

The TV was actually showing footage from the last time he was sniped at the hotel, running down in boxer shorts chasing the gunman. Even though it was nighttime, with the lighting and camera enhancing the image, Jimmy's semi-naked image was clearly displayed on television. Combined with today's photos from the press conference, it was confirmed, that's him.

"We are still unsure which case he was handling at the time, but we have to say, he's got quite a physique.

This is an extremely rare footage. Normally, the FBI agents we see are in suits or civilian clothes, and their serious, professional image is deeply rooted. But such a bare-all moment is truly rare.

Look at him, and look at his image. Left hand holding an FBI badge, right hand holding a revolver, running out barefoot without clothes to chase the suspect. Can you find a second such robust tough guy?"

Social death! This is definitely social death! At the time, the incident of Jimmy being attacked was only known by Hughes and a few others; not many were aware of Jimmy's embarrassing episode, except for NYPD present at the scene. No other agents should have witnessed Jimmy's humiliating moment.

Now it's over, once it's on TV, even those who didn't watch the news today will definitely hear about it when they get to the office tomorrow morning. Alas, should I take a few days off to rest at home, at least wait until this blows over before going back to work?

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