Chapter 622 NRA, C4 Explosives
Sunday, there is an order in the morning, FBI headquarters in Washington, office area of ââInvestigation Team 13.
âIsnât this guy Carlton simple?â
Michelle's words aroused the attention and questions of everyone in the office area. She pretended to be nonchalant, quickly tapped the keyboard a few times to call up a message, and then explained:
âCarltonâs bank account shows that in addition to the monthly salary he receives from working at a design company, he has another source of income, and the amount is substantial.â
Lacie asked hurriedly:
âWhere does the income come from?â
Chenelle next to her looked at the information on the computer, sneered and said:
âNRA.â
NRA, the Federal Rifle Association, also known as the Federal Rifle Association, is a typical federal interest group.
On the surface, the Federal Rifle Association is mainly committed to hosting firearms safety training courses, organizing various shooting activities, sports, competitions, and developing some youth shooting sports and womenâs shooting projects.
But in fact, the organization is a front agent launched by the military-industrial complex. It exerts a huge influence in politics, using huge sums of money to persuade and bribe politicians and promote the right of federal people to own guns.
After 1999, after taking on a âconsultantâ position and with the first funds from the NRA appearing in his bank account, Carlton began arguing and defending with anti-gun groups. "
Mona, you continue to investigate the surveillance in the area near where the suspicious black man appeared to see if you can find him and find out his identity. "
Lacie, go to that bar and investigate and see if you can get that Franklin back. It may have the fingerprints of a suspicious black man on it.
Michelle then tapped the keyboard a few times to bring up a new page, showed it to everyone, and explained:
âCarlton has a âconsultantâ position in a branch of the NRA in southern New York. I canât find the specific responsibilities of this âconsultant.â
But it is really rare to receive money from the NRA. Does Carlton have a part-time job in the NRA? "
Not only that, these people all cursed Carlton after failing to argue, and many threatened to kill him or blow him up.
âBesides this matter, have the anti-gun organizations found any clues?â
Michelle pulled out a few photos, pointed at the whites, blacks, and people with obvious immigrant characteristics and said:
âThey come from several different anti-gun organizations, and they have all had the experience of being defended by Carlton until they were unable to answer.
âOK!â
Mona frowned when she saw this, and Lacey's face was also very ugly:
âBut these people and Luo An, you donât seem to haveâ¦â
Before Lacey could finish what she said, Luo An interrupted her with a wave of his hand, then stood up and ordered:
âWinslow, Chenille, go investigate these people in the photos and see their whereabouts in recent days.
"You have to do things when you get money, which is the "contractual spirit" of federal standards."
âThe word part-time is somewhat inappropriate, and it may be more appropriate to replace it with âworkingâ.â
In the interrogation just now, Ham-Mark mentioned that the one hundred dollars given to him by the suspicious black man was spent in a bar in southern New York.
In addition, in the days before the explosion, the whereabouts of these people were more or less impossible to find. "
After discussing a few words, Luo An then asked:
All the agents of Investigation Team 13 knew what was going on with the NRA. Lacey frowned and asked:
âI found a few guys who have serious conflicts with Carlton.â
After Michelle explained, everyone present suddenly understood, and Luo An grinned:
However, before 1999, Carlton supported gun ownership but had no specific actions.
âAbout 80% of the white men who support guns in the federation are members of the NRA, and they donate some funds to the NRA every year.
"clear!"
"no problem!"
Several agents nodded in agreement and turned back to their work stations to pack their things and prepare to set off. Luo An then patted Michelle on the shoulder and said:
âYou and I will go to the Trace Inspection Section to check the final investigation results of the crime scene.â
"OK."
 Michelle nodded, simply packed up the computer on her desk, got up and walked to the elevator at the end of the corridor with Luo An.âââââ
Trace Inspection Section, Office Area.
âThe bomb at the explosion site has a somewhat complicated structure.â
An agent from the Trace Inspection Section wearing a white coat reached out and shook hands with Luo An, then led Luo An and Michelle into the office and introduced as he walked:
âHowever, the material of the bomb has been determined, it is a C4 hybrid bomb.â
Luo An raised his eyebrows and said:
âLooks like the bomb maker is a skilled worker.â
C4 explosive is a kind of plastic explosive with extremely strong plasticity. The explosive can be molded into various shapes to change the direction of the explosion and implement fixed-point blasting.
 And because it has the advantages of easy portability, high stability, high explosive power, and good waterproofness that TNT explosives do not have, it is widely used by the armies of various countries and various terrorist groups, and is quite popular among people in the industry.
âIndeed.â
The white coated detective glanced at Luo An appreciatively, then handed a folder to Luo An and said:
âIn addition, the way the bomb was assembled at the crime scene has been seen in another previous bombing.
That guy's name is Luca Coors. He is 35 years old and a talented person who has been on the battlefield.
However, this guy was arrested and imprisoned three years ago for making and selling bombs, and now there are still more than ten years left before the end of his sentence. "
Michelle looked stern, Luo An took the folder, opened it, looked at it, and said casually:
âThis Luca does have more than ten years to get out of the dark room, but his fellow prisoners may not.
 Prison is a place of torture for some, but for others it is a school or even a technology exchange center. "
The agent in the white coat's eyes lit up and he laughed. This was the first time he heard this adjective.
Luo An closed the folder and handed it to Michelle, and then asked:
âAre there any other situations?â
"certainly."
The detective in the white coat nodded, took Luo An and Michelle into another room, and said:
âThe smaller box found at the crime scene, which contained a piece of paper with your name written on it, Team Leader Luo An, according to the test, only had one personâs fingerprints on it.â
Luo An frowned slightly as he looked at Ham-Mark who had been captured by his own people according to the test results:
âThere is only one personâs fingerprint on the box? Where is the letter inside?â
âThe letters inside are cleaner.â
The agent in the white coat spread his hands:
âThere were no fingerprints on the paper, not even a scrap of skin or anything.
The other party either specially wore gloves when he wrote the letter, or he specially checked and carefully handled the piece of paper after writing. "
âItâs really prudent.â
Michelle's face looked very ugly. She cursed in a low voice and turned her eyes to Luo An. However, Luo An was very calm. He discussed with the detectives from the Trace Inspection Section for a while and then took Michelle to the elevator not far away. .
âLuo An, what do you think about this case?â
The red numbers were beating and the elevator was slowly moving up. Michelle thought for a few seconds and asked:
âI always feel like something is wrong with this case.
The victim Carlton and other victims, the suspicious personnel of the anti-gun organization, and the unidentified black man are all more or less related, but none of them seem to have anything to do with you, so why is there someone with your name at the scene? Paper? "
(End of this chapter)