Chapter 112 Biochemical Terrorist Attack
Chapter 112 Biochemical Terrorist Attack
Chapter 112 Biochemical Terrorist Attack
Soon others arrived, such as Ethan Lee's team leader, Bob Reed.
The third-level detective looked at the dead body with a grim expression; losing a clue meant losing a chance for revenge.
"The body wasn't carrying a gun, so why was it shot?"
An FBI agent named Michael Roberts answered calmly.
"The terrorists feigned surrender, but then tried to draw their weapons and were shot dead by me."
"real?"
Michael Roberts pointed the finger at Ethan Lee when questioned.
"If you don't believe me, you can ask Detective Li. I'm sure he'll give you a rational answer."
reason?
Good grief, is this person telling him to stop talking nonsense? It's not good for anyone to spread rumors without evidence. Even if Bob and Reed stick to their guns, what good will it do? Everyone knows that federal agencies like the FBI are very protective of their own.
Under the Use of Force Authorization Act of 2001, federal agents can presume to kill a suspect based on a perceived threat.
Faced with increasing scrutiny, Ethan Lee had no choice but to pull out a button camera, which surprised Michael Roberts.
"You're carrying a camera? Do you have any court authorization? This is an invasion of privacy."
"Detective Roberts, this is counterterrorism."
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Yes, the law stipulates that in counter-terrorism cases, even if someone's privacy is captured, or even nudity, there is no problem as long as the photos are deleted and not disseminated afterwards. Michael Roberts has nothing to say about that.
Soon, police officers including Kaia Anderson arrived at the scene and witnessed the footage from the camera on Lee Ethan's phone. They clearly saw the deceased walking out with his hands raised before being shot dead.
"You bastard."
Bob Reed angrily grabbed Michael Roberts' clothes.
Other FBI members immediately restrained Bob Reed.
"Let me go."
"Calm down, the suspect is likely preparing to draw a gun or pull out a virus."
The next second, several shouts of "Stop!" rang out.
"Release the microphone, Team Leader, now, immediately."
Lee Ethan, Kaia, and the others opened their holsters, but didn't draw their guns; their intention was clear.
This left the already small FBI in a bind.
"What are you doing? I'm just stopping the conflict."
Li Yisen stepped forward and pulled the person away.
"By letting go, you are stopping the conflict."
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Just when the FBI was in a dilemma, the commander of the case arrived.
Carl Bird.
"What are you doing? What are you doing? Your own people are fighting."
With their superiors present, everyone calmed down. When faced with Bob Reed's accusation that his subordinate had fired without provocation, FBI field director Carl Byrd simply gave a solution.
"We at the FBI will investigate this in detail. Ethan Lee, send me the footage you took later, and don't share it with anyone else; it's illegal."
"Know."
Carl Bird's attitude changed, and he shouted at them.
"If you know, search for evidence immediately. You've all forgotten that there's still a suspect we haven't found. That guy might have biological weapons."
With the highest command making these arrangements, what could the local county police do but obey? Even though Bob Reed looked furious.
Ultimately, a search of the room, vehicle, and other items yielded no clues, and the case, which had finally made progress, stalled again.
What followed was either aimless patrolling or waiting for instructions at the police station.
Inside the department, Ethan, Kaia, Evelyn, and Andy sat together idly discussing the case, while their leader, the team leader, was summoned to the chief's office to be scolded, since Bob Reed had started it.
Evelyn sat in the chair, her large, full breasts flattened by the chair back, her face full of trouble.
"Where will the criminal choose to strike? If we don't catch him soon, it'll really be a biohazard crisis. I heard this thing bites like rabies."
"If something goes wrong, the higher-ups will take care of it, why are you worrying?"
"Ethan, it's outrageous of you to criticize a police officer who is concerned about the citizens."
"You bastard."
Andy Gray felt a little out of place in the small group, since the other three got along very well, so he tried to join in.
"Why don't we just find a place with lots of people and stay there? That way, even if something happens, we won't be held responsible."
"I agree, let's take the gamble."
Kaiya didn't agree; there were simply too many crowded places in the entire Los Angeles metropolitan area, easily hundreds, if not hundreds.
She looked at Li Yisen as if she were starting to deduce things back in her student days.
"Right-wing white supremacist organizations aim to intimidate the public into deporting illegal immigrants. What kind of people do you think they most want to intimidate?"
Lee Esen continued.
"It's impossible for Black people. They hate white supremacist right-wing organizations. These organizations killed countless Black people in the 19th and 20th centuries, and it still happens now."
"So all that's left are Latinos and traditional whites. If they can scare these people, they'll achieve their goal. I think they'd rather scare those who at least have some money than the absolute bottom class who are constantly on the verge of collapse, since these people's living conditions are also constantly threatened."
"Our police have restricted the gathering of people, but there are still many people in this situation, and they must have some money."
With everything explained so clearly, the other three, besides Evelyn, already had a general idea of their goals.
"Airport X3"
Evelyn looked as if she suddenly understood.
"Yes, the airport."
"Bring bulletproof vests and riot vests in case of emergency."
Two police cars headed to Los Angeles International Airport, the largest airport in Los Angeles, which handles 7660 million passengers and is the 11th busiest airport in the world.
At Los Angeles International Airport, a middle-aged man wearing a TSA uniform and a TSA employee badge walked into the airport openly, and airport security simply glanced at the badge before letting him through.
The man was another terrorist named Thomas Bird, whose forged documents were made using GAN neural network technology and were indistinguishable to the naked eye.
(A Canadian man once used this technique to forge documents and flew hundreds of times for free; I heard the checks are stricter now.)
As soon as the man entered the airport, he went into the restroom, took out a tube of white liquid from his bag, poured it into a bottle, and found a misting fan on the bottle.
This is a simple yet efficient biochemical device that allows viruses to mature in a culture flask, and then atomizes and sprays the viruses out, with the atomized particles entering the body through the nose.
Thomas Bird looked at the bottle with nervousness and muttered to himself.
"This is to purify this country. Before, America clearly belonged only to us white people. Yes, I did nothing wrong. From a narrow faith to a great faith, yes, I will be the saint of the new world. I am a saint."
With self-suggestion, Thomas Bird's eyes turned cold.
Once the virus in the bottle matured, Thomas Bird hurriedly went out of the bathroom and turned on the atomizing fan. If he waited any longer, the virus's activity would weaken, and the incubation period of a mature virus would be shorter.
A man inhaled atomized particles as soon as he entered the restroom, completely unaware that a deadly virus was replicating itself in his body.
Thus, the virus sprayed from the atomizing device spread throughout the bustling hall, unbeknownst to everyone, while Thomas Bird wore a mask and glasses.
Nearly 10 minutes passed before Thomas Bird's behavior finally caught the attention of the airport police.
Just then, a passenger waiting for his flight suddenly looked unwell, attracting the attention of the police.
"Front desk, someone in waiting hall 3 is feeling unwell. Please send medical personnel over."
"receive."
The policeman bent down and asked.
"Miss, are you feeling unwell?"
"Don't try to hurt me."
The woman suddenly looked up, appearing both agitated and excited, and reached out to scratch the policeman in front of her, but was stopped by him.
"Miss, please stop! Stop it now!"
Seeing that her hands were being restrained, the woman actually bit the policeman's arm.
This stunned everyone around.
"Is he high on drugs?"
"I don't think it's high on drugs; it's more like hallucinations caused by rabies entering its excitation phase."
Rabies?
Everyone was terrified and began to flee. The mortality rate of rabies patients in an excited state is 100%, proving that the virus has fully invaded the central nervous system.
"Run!"
"quick."
As the group walked, they gradually became excited and began to hallucinate, scaring everyone around them half to death. The scene was like something out of a movie.
"Resident Evil."
"There are zombies! Run!"
Just then, Li Yisen and three others, along with other airport police and security personnel, arrived at the scene and were also shocked by what they saw.
"What's going on?"
"I don't know either."
Li Yisen said in a deep voice.
"It was a biological terrorist attack."
"A biological attack?"
The dozen or so airport police and security guards were horrified; this was no joke.
Li Yisen picked up the walkie-talkie.
"A virus leak has occurred at Los Angeles International Airport, which could be considered a bioterrorism attack. We request assistance."
The response came from Austin Cole, director of the Criminal Investigation Bureau.
"Support will arrive soon. Before they arrive, please evacuate the crowds and limit the spread of the virus. Thank you."
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The four men looked at each other, and finally decided to put on bulletproof vests, riot vests, and helmets. Riot vests are armor-type vests with shoulder armor and neck guards.
Kaia took a deep breath.
"Evacuate the crowd, then leave."
"Everyone be careful."
With the guidance of others, the panicked crowd was finally able to evacuate in an orderly manner.
Kaiya suddenly noticed a child squatting and crying, so she went over to comfort him.
"Little friend, where are your family members?"
"Waaaaah, Mommy and Daddy, ah...."
The child screamed and lunged at Kaiya. The scene was like something out of a horror movie, which startled the policewoman, who could only hold the child back with her hands.
Children are more instinctively inclined to bite than adults, so the child bit.
Just as the teeth were about to bite, a strong hand blocked the child's way, and the next second the child was pulled away by a huge force and tied up with a rope.
Although he is infected and still a child, Li Yisen does not want to resort to violence in public, as being photographed would have a negative impact.
As for Kaiya, her mind was in turmoil, and she only noticed the moment when the child bit the man in front of her.
"Ethan, your hand..."
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"I'm fine."
Kaiya quickly took the other person's hand and was stunned to see that the skin on the bitten area was not even broken.
"this....
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"Of course I was confident before I reached out. You don't think I would die for you, do you?"
The two looked into each other's eyes, and Kaiya smiled—a bright and sweet smile.
"I would never think that way."
Li Yisen was indeed confident. An adult's bite force is 30 to 50 kilograms, and it takes 70 to 90 kilograms to break through ordinary raw cowhide. Moreover, his skin is tougher than cowhide, so it would take at least 110 kilograms to break through his defenses.
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