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University of the West - Sapico

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Chapter (1)

A man, about 35 years old, approached a high-end hotel in Manhattan, a famous neighborhood in New York City, wielding a cane.

The man seemed to be quite disabled due to some kind of injury and had to walk with the help of a cane, but his body was very strong and powerful, and he had the appearance of a very strong and powerful man.

His hair was long and fell to his shoulders like a young man's, and he had a beard and mustache, and he was dressed in a striped Hawaiian shirt and brown pants, so that at first glance he looked like a world traveler, a "hippie" in a fantasy country.

Furthermore, he was wearing glass beads on his wrists, which looked like a bracelet to hippie members, making him look like a loser.

That person

The most famous person in the New York City police force is "Serpiko."

Although he may seem like a dreamy hippie on the outside, no one knows that Masapiko has a 9mm revolver loaded with 14 bullets in his waistband, and that if you unscrew the cap from the tip of his cane, you'll find a 29-inch long, extremely sharp knife inside.

There's a reason why Sapico always carries weapons when he goes out alone like this.

Although he is a police officer, he always carries a long sword and a gun to protect himself, as he has many enemies and could face assassination attempts at any time.

The uniformed hotel staff guarding the hotel door stood there, their faces set in a frown as they saw Sapico.

His duties included greeting guests and opening car doors, but Sapiko was completely unresponsive and stood there, as if he didn't want them to enter the hotel.

However, despite knowing the doorman's gesture, Sapico ignored him completely and walked straight past him and into the hotel.

Then he walked over to the "A" counter where alcohol was sold and ordered a glass of alcohol.

Sapico had just returned from a two-week vacation in Nova Scotia, Canada.

The trip was also intended to provide some relief from the stress of dealing with the many distractions and frustrations that the New York City Police Department was experiencing, not only because of its deep dissatisfaction with its internal affairs.

New York City's police force, with over thirty-two thousand officers, is arguably the largest police force of any major city in the world.

However, the police force, which is so powerful and famous, is full of corruption, bribery, and collusion with criminals, and there are so many people who pretend not to know that there are many crimes, and they want to watch the blackmail, so the police force has been greatly damaged.

It is beyond my comprehension to see the police, who are supposed to protect the lives and property of the people, making compromises and understandings with criminals who are exploiting and exploiting the people.

Therefore, from the moment he joined the police force, he firmly decided to do his utmost to eliminate corruption, bribery and corruption within the police force and to make the police force clean.

This is the reason why Sapico continues to face dangers and disruptions.

The plot takes place seven months before the events of the past, when Beth is taken to a Manhattan hotel in New York City, and the reader is briefly taken back in time.

February 3, 1971.

At the time.......

It is exactly 10:42 PM.

Mrs. Bennett, a black nurse on night duty at Greene Hospital in northwest Brooklyn, was sitting in the emergency room when the telephone rang, and her eyes widened.

The teacher put down the telephone and ran frantically to the doctors on night duty.

"This is because a police officer was shot. He was seriously injured and was brought to the hospital right away."

Even if the teacher Mrs. Bennett said something, the doctors on duty would quickly prepare to treat the person as soon as they arrived.

“On Metro Police Avenue, a police cruiser was speeding toward the hospital, its engine revving, its siren blaring.

In addition to the police officer driving the vehicle, another police officer was carefully carrying a motionless patient.

That patient was the same person who was shot.

Twenty minutes ago, Sapiko was trying to break into a large-scale drug trafficking gang and arrest them. As he was running and trying to force his way into a room where the suspect was, a member of the gang inside fired a gun, hitting Sapiko squarely in the face.

When the police arrived at the scene, Sapko was completely unconscious, but he was still conscious. He only knew that a bullet had hit him in the face. It was impossible to estimate the severity of his injuries or whether he would die soon after arriving at the hospital.

He only knew that his entire face was red with blood and that the pain was unbearable.

Knowing that he was still unconscious due to the severity of his injuries, Arpico braced himself and tried to stay awake.

When news of Sapi's shooting reached police headquarters, many police officers were shocked.

They are also wondering why they were shot.

Some also recalled events from Sapico's past.

Six months ago, Sapiko testified in court as the most important government witness in the case of an aide who was arrested and charged with bribery.

The court sentenced the accused police detective to prison if he was found guilty, as Sapko's testimony was strong evidence in the case.

The police have become so corrupt and dishonest that they have come to hate Sapko so much that it is even questionable whether the shooting was the work of a police officer.

However, within the next few hours, additional reports emerged that the person who shot the suspect was a member of a drug trafficking gang, making it clear that the shooting was not a police-to-police altercation.

However, it also raises the question of whether the shooting of Sapi was not a simple accident, but rather a conspiracy by police officers who hated him, in secret liaison with a criminal gang, to assassinate him.

Because it is clear that Sako is hated not only by criminals but also by honest police officers.

"Sako, who was lying unconscious with a gunshot wound in a police van, was thinking the same thoughts."

Did the police, who hated him, inform the gang members in advance and prepare a plan to kill him when he arrived to arrest them?

I also remember some past events vividly.

A criminal gang bribes the police to cover up their actions. While most of the payers nod and accept the money, Sapico bitterly refuses. One day, a police officer who is friendly with him meets Sapico one-on-one.

"Friend Sapko, why do you want to do 'Khosa' instead of following the crowd? Who knows, just take the money as a friend and then confess?"

"But Apico would not budge. The gang continued to refuse to pay bribes."

On one occasion, a police detective who had made an understanding with a criminal gang and was 'satisfied' refused to accept a bribe from Sapi - and became angry.

"A person like you who is a fool will not die soon enough."

He attacked with a dagger while saying that. Sapiko defeated the detective with his skilled karate skills.

Another time, a gambling dealer who was arrested and prosecuted through Sapico's investigation threatened to inform on him.

"Hey man, don't think too highly of yourself, one day you'll be wiped out by your own people."

"What do you mean, Kyat and his people, Kyat, are the descendants of the Italians trying to assassinate me?"

"No, I'm not talking about my own people, my Italian heritage. Police officers like you will one day wipe you out."

There was also a gambler who said this quite firmly.

Even while in excruciating pain in the police car before reaching the hospital, Sapico was forced to quickly recall the above-mentioned past.

Is it because he refused to drink the bitter water like most people, that the police are killing each other?

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