The engagement ceremony went smoothly, and Jimmy and Nia's new home became a discussion topic. Besides the fact that the apartment as a new home is a bit small, there's another reason: Nia's family is already considering when to hold their wedding ceremony.
Typically, weddings take place several months to a year after the engagement because wedding preparations are much more complicated than engagements. It usually takes at least half a year or more to ensure everything goes smoothly, including venue bookings, wedding dress preparations, wedding planning, and inviting relatives and friends.
It's the first marriage for both Jimmy and Nia, and they don't have any experience at all, so everything is handed over to Nia's family to plan. Of course, financially, Jimmy is not a problem, so Kevin and the others don't need to feel pressured about the budget.
Jimmy really doesn't want to think about these things. One, because he has no experience, and two, it's too troublesome, with too many matters. After just a little understanding, he gave up. There are specialized etiquette companies that can actually handle everything directly.
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Working in the Public Affairs Office is very relaxed. Of course, mainly because Jimmy hasn't fully integrated into this office, or rather, he's integrated, but is more of miscellaneous personnel in the office, since a lot of the paperwork isn't handled by him.
Mrs. Mason and Isabel have reviewed Jimmy's records. As an outdoor agent, Jimmy's achievements are outstanding, making other agents feel ashamed of their inferiority.
But as a community college night school graduate, Jimmy is not at the same level as others in the office. Even including the front desk, the lowest education level there is a college graduate.
The Public Affairs Office mainly deals with communication and paperwork. Especially when it comes to paperwork, he is completely unqualified compared to others.
Isabel had Jimmy write a few articles. It turned out that a talented person in one area isn't exceptionally competent in all tasks. The articles Jimmy wrote, they didn't even need to review; they could just throw them into the shredder.
The media have also dug up some of Jimmy's background. Of course, many of the cases he handled in the FBI are classified, which can't possibly be disclosed, but Jimmy's own record is clear. Some media even went to the Little Rock County Police Department to interview people there and uncovered some of Jimmy's past glorious achievements.
In terms of Jimmy's two-year county police career in Plaskey County, especially interviews with the police department and some locals, Jimmy, one of the few Asian police officers there, had his tough stance towards criminals gradually uncovered. At the same time, some public case information was also obtained from the Prosecutor's Office.
These pieces of information made Jimmy anxious for quite a while. He knows his own file well, to say the least; the number of suspects he has shot dead is somewhat over the average.
Jimmy's worries are justified. Although media reviews are not completely one-sided, there is both criticism and praise.
Some media provide detailed accounts of several suspect situations, such as the pharmacy robbery case and the collaborative killing with the FBI in the patricide murder case, considering Jimmy's killing actions to conform to police regulations on the use of deadly force that neutralizes criminal threats, praising him as a brave and fearless model.
The folks in America here are not entirely comedic; for them, those heinous criminal suspects deserve the electric chair under simple justice. Jimmy killing them is certainly not wrong.
The reviews also quote comments from Jimmy's former colleagues and some case-related people, generally with much more praise than criticism, calling him a hero, saying his actions brought safety to the community.
For this Asian officer who left the county police a few years ago, many people in the police department still remember him, especially those who once collaborated with Jimmy, like Cage. They wouldn't say anything bad about Jimmy when being interviewed by reporters, as it wouldn't be in their best interest.
There are also comments questioning his actions. Some critics express concern over Jimmy's use of excessive lethal force as a police officer, questioning whether these killings meet reasonable and necessary standards. They call for enhanced police training and the use of force review systems to ensure transparency and fairness in law enforcement, also sparking some discussions on police enforcement authority, hoping to prompt reforms in enforcement policies.
There's also a comparative view of other places' police enforcement killings of suspects, leading to related content about inconsistent police enforcement standards and opaque reviews, demanding restrictions on the entire police force.
The above reviews are somewhat positive. Although there are doubts, most of it aims at restricting police enforcement power, without directly targeting him. However, some reviews are not very favorable.
Numerous comments argue that his repeated killing of suspects reflects excessive use of deadly force, leading to the loss of innocent lives. They couldn't care less about the details of the killed suspects, only stating that an innocent life was shamelessly shot by a police officer, demanding severe punishment. It's unclear how they conducted interviews, but they managed to find several people who mentioned Jimmy's nickname, 'The Butcher.'
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