v7 Chapter 52: George Stansy's troubles

George Stacy. Deputy Commissioner of the New York City Police Department, the main jurisdiction is concentrated in the management of Queens, while assisting in the management of upper Manhattan. This is an old policeman who has been in police for nearly thirty years.

In the years since he became chief of state security, the security situation in Queens has actually improved significantly. Although it is impossible to completely isolate a crime, the number of heavy cases such as homicide and shooting has fallen sharply.

And drug dealers rarely conduct drug transactions in Queens, and crimes like this in Queens are at most a few guys who sell cannabis. New York bans the sale of cannabis, but the penalties for selling cannabis are not heavy.

Usually it is dozens of hours of community service and a fine.

George is a good policeman who is slick but extremely ethical. If he is not smooth, he cannot be the deputy chief of the New York City Police Department.

George Stacy's character is more rigid and a little serious. As one of the most powerful people in New York City, George has an undaunted demeanor when he is unsmiling.

It's just that the old policeman has encountered some annoyances in recent months. His daughter, Gwen Stacy, whom he regarded as the pearl of his hand, is in love. Well, Gwen is almost eighteen years old. For a girl of this age, it is no big deal to fall in love.

George, who was primarily in love with Gwen, was not very satisfied. Peter Parker, a poor kid from Queens, his family almost exhausted to support him in private high school, of course, this is not George to look down on the poor kid.

You know, before he made a fortune, he used to be a low-level police officer for nearly ten years. At that time he knew every guy who had a case in his jurisdiction.

He was able to get up from the bottom and was promoted to the top of New York City all the way. He believed that other young people who worked **** the bottom could do the same.

It's just that he didn't know why he didn't like this kid when he first saw Peter Parker. Peter felt a little slick, and he often said something out of tune.

George hoped that his daughter would find a stable boy to fall in love with.

Although Gwen has repeatedly assured him that Peter only sometimes speaks in a vain manner, he is still very reliable. It is also appreciated by Dr. Connors and is also very useful in science.

But George never believed that Peter was really as good as Gwen said. The woman in love is always stupid, he is always afraid that Gwen was deceived by this kid.

But Gwen has always been a child of advocacy, and what she believes cannot be changed even by her parents. Now that she has identified Peter as her boyfriend, George can only accept it.

Because if Gwen's temper was really upset, she would leave the house directly and move out to live. It is important to know that she was paid as an intern at Osborne Group, which is different from other internships.

She has a deposit of her own, which is even enough for her one or two years of expenses. She can completely break away from her family's economy and go out to live independently.

If Gwen really moved out and even moved to live with Peter Parker, then it was the worst thing for George.

So as a father, he can only tell his daughter repeatedly that he must keep his head clear at all times. Don't run away with someone just because the boy has a few sweet words.

Of course, in addition to family matters, George also has a lot of troubles at work. One of the most annoying is the superheroes who are acting in the jurisdiction.

Iron Man doesn't control street crime, Tony only cares about international affairs. So Iron Man has nothing to do with George.

Punishers and nightwalkers are basically the trouble of finding the most brutal gangsters in the United States, including those who sell drugs and underground arms. Gangs of this kind are almost close to the edge of terrorist organizations.

It is difficult for them to catch, and it is difficult to convict after they catch it. They have always been some of George ’s biggest headache criminals. As mentioned earlier, George is an honest policeman, and he doesn't like criminals very much. It has always been his responsibility to bring these criminals to justice.

So although there are quite a few words about the punishers and night walkers, especially many of the things they do are on the edge of legal warning. But George closed his eyes at the two.

Because he knows that sometimes the wicked still need the wicked to grind. Some things the police can't do justly and honestly, but the crime actually happened, and George also hopes someone will stop it.

In fact, there is only one hero that really upsets George, that is, Spider-Man flying around in New York City every day. This person is so annoying!

This guy, who claims to be a good neighbor of New Yorkers, flies around in New York City every day to find street criminals. And George doubted how this guy used to monitor the police station.

Many times the police have just received an alarm or a criminal report, and he always rushed to the scene as soon as possible. Or faster than the police.

It has been many times. When the police worked hard to find the location of the criminal gang, they found that those guys had been **** by Spider-Man with spider silk.

Sometimes Spider-Man will leave a note on the scene. "Don't thank me for your help, your good neighbor: Spider-Man!" Who tm wants your help! George was very angry at the thought of this.

Many of the police ’s fully-secured cases have been given to Spider-Man by Spider-Man to catch criminals.

This makes many policemen who have been working hard for these cases for more than half a month, or even months and months, feeling that everything they have done is useless.

This is very, very demoralizing. Does it make many excellent policemen feel that their efforts are really necessary.

The worst is the outside world's doubts about the police. Many people are questioning the recent decline in crime in New York because of these superheroes.

Some small media fearing that the world is not chaotic have accused the New York police of inaction. George already has several outstanding agents who do not want to do it. They all want to leave to work as instructors in private security companies.

Because Spider-Man has done all the work they want to do, which makes them feel that the police profession has not brought any sense of accomplishment and honor. If it is simply to make money, the wages paid by private security companies outside are significantly higher.

And what makes George even more flamboyant is that his daughter Gwen Stansy is also a fan of Spider-Man.

So now the two who make George the most popular are Spider-Man and Peter Parker. George was in a bad mood here.

A crackling knock on the door sounded, and George's assistant came in.

"Head, this is the data for this year's election. Where do I need to put it?" The assistant was a black woman in her fifties, who retreated after being injured from the front-line police position.

"Just Nancy. You know I'm just running with me. No one is counting on me to be elected." George waved his hand, beckoning Nancy where to put the information at random.

"If you are elected, you must know that our entire police station, and even all New York police officers, support you. If you are elected mayor of New York, it will be completely different from those of other politicians. You are more savvy and powerful. "These words from Nancy are sincere.

But for George, there are some touted suspicions, so he shook his head and said. "Forget it, I have no one behind me, you need to know ..."

At the stall where George and assistant Nancy talked to ~ www.novelhall.com ~ there was a noise outside.

"What are you going to see?" George explained to Nancy. Nancy nodded and went out, and came back after about five minutes.

"A convenience store robbery." Nancy said to George when she returned. "The suspect in a robbery in a convenience store has just been arrested and charged with robbing a store clerk with a gun."

The noisy noise outside had not stopped, and George frowned. "How much was the robbery?"

"Only fifteen dollars." Nancy shrugged. George heard this amount and couldn't help but rolled his eyes. "This idiot, in order to rob the fifteen dollars and pull out his gun, does he know how long he will squat in the cell."

"The problem is here, the head. He refused to admit that he was robbing. Because he left a twenty-dollar bill at the scene. But he only took away fifteen dollars. So he insisted that he just asked the shop assistant for change."

"Huh?" Nancy's words opened George's eyes.

"And he was caught by Spider-Man. He is now clamoring to sue Spider-Man." Nancy couldn't help but help her.