1060. Artwork Hunter (4/5)
As soon as the gunshots sounded, two black policemen who were chatting with dogs were startled.
They took out their guns one after another, one grabbed the police dog that was rising and rushing forward, and the other held the microphone and shouted: "Don't be messed up! Don't be messed up! Everyone squat down! We are policemen! Miami riot police!"
The sound of the police car's horn enlarged, and people calmed down.
The people on this street are not ordinary people, but so-called art lovers, or gangsters. The majority of people who engage in street art are related to the gang.
At first, the gunshots scared them, but there have been no gunshots since then, and there are policemen to maintain order. The key is that the young people are familiar with each other and like to brag about how bold and tough they are when they are together, so after they react, the scene is no longer so chaotic.
Police from other parts of the street came to support. As the police arrived, the order returned to normal. People squatted down and waited for the police to find the culprit.
The police walked in the crowd with guns on thin ice, yelling: "Everyone squats down! Everyone squats down! Don't get up! Don't put your hands in your bag and pocket! Don't make any violent actions!"
Li Du squatted honestly and tried hard to stay away from Bob. This guy was going to be unlucky.
Sure enough, the police dog was wandering around the crowd, suddenly noticed Bob and rushed to him and stared at him.
This police dog has been strictly trained. When it finds a threat or problem, it does not bark, but just stares at the other party.
When the police noticed, they immediately gathered the team. A policeman pointed a gun at Bob and said, "Hey, boy, throw the bag down, hold your head in your hands, and gradually stand up! Hurry up! Throw away the bag!"
Bob looked at the police blankly and said, "You guys are talking about me?"
A policeman shouted: "Fak, hurry up, throw away your bag, hold your head in your hands! You are talking about you! Execute our orders immediately!!"
Bob is a problematic young man and often greets the police. He knows how to avoid trouble, so he obediently threw away his bag as the police commanded.
At this time, he was confident in his situation and sneered: "Police officers, you have found the wrong person. I swear you will regret treating a good citizen like this!"
The dog didn't listen to him. After he threw away his bag, the German shepherd immediately dragged it to a policeman with his backpack in his mouth.
The policeman signaled the police dog to put down his bag. He carefully picked it open with a gun, and then a pistol fell out.
Seeing this, Bob was stunned. He subconsciously cried out: "No, this is not mine!"
The police ignored it. A policeman approached him from behind and threw him to the ground. The other policemen rushed forward and held him down and started to scold him like a fat pig waiting to be slaughtered.
Bob kept screaming: "It's not me! Oh Schet! I'm framed! I must have been framed! I didn't carry a gun! That's not my gun!"
A policeman said viciously: "You will definitely say that it wasn't your shot."
"Really, it's not my gun, I didn't shoot." Bob felt aggrieved and scared like a little girl who was touched by a hooligan's butt.
He knew how terrible the charges of illegally holding guns and threatening public orders were, so now he no longer had the ferocity he had when threatening Li Du, and turned into a docile little sheep.
Li Du laughed behind, are you honest now?
He likes to stay on the front line in his work, and it was Bob who deliberately targeted him that made him unable to help but take this bad plan.
However, he still left a way for Bob. This gun was not the one that Brother Wolf shot. The police would find the bullet shell on the ground later. Compared with the caliber of the gun, you will know that it was not Bob's gun.
In addition, there is no Bob's fingerprint on the gun, and the police will not punish him. Of course, it is inevitable that he will be sent to the police station for two days.
Soon, the police dog found the shell on the ground, and it walked around the crowd again, and found no threat. The police then signaled that everyone could stand up and leave.
Li Du walked towards Tina and others, and several girls stood together in panic and asked, "What's wrong, what's going on? What did Bob do just now?"
"I don't know." Mr. Li pretended to be stupid, "You should be more familiar with him and know more about his situation."
Tina said distressedly: "We are not very familiar with each other. Damn, we met in St. Augustine. He claimed to be a street culture lover and invited us to attend the Miami Art Festival this month..."
"Where is his friend?" a girl asked.
There were a few boys with them before, and as Bob was arrested, they had already disappeared, probably afraid of being implicated.
Without these people causing trouble, their statements will be more convenient.
The bar Tina was looking for was called Sir Kang-Ling. Although the door was opened at this time, there were very few people inside, so it was indeed quite quiet.
This is normal. Miami is a city that never sleeps. The bars are lively and lively at night. There are rich nightlife here, and people often play all night long.
The bar is relatively small, with dark light and classic decoration. It has two floors, the second floor is a private room and a VIP room, and the first floor is a lobby, which serves craft beer.
Li Du asked for beer and cocktails and started chatting with the girls.
Tina is now traveling the country again. She is pursuing art, so she comes to Wynnwood to experience the atmosphere of street art.
Li Du talked about his experiences going to Australia and Africa, and the girls who listened to it were amazed.
Tina said she also wanted to go to Africa to find musical inspiration, but her family disagreed and only allowed her to travel around the United States.
They were chatting, and a few young men walked in. Li Du looked carefully and recognized that they were the people who were mingled with Bob. They didn't know where they had just gone.
Tina asked, "Don't you guys go and see what's going on with Bob?"
Several people shook their heads: "If you don't go, let him solve his own troubles by himself. This bastard always causes trouble. Why do you come to Miami to bring a gun?"
After these people arrived, Li Du and Tina couldn't talk anymore. The young people were eager to show themselves in front of the girls and took the initiative to take over the topic.
They are not second-rate people and gangsters that Li Du imagined, but a group of art hunters looking for possible artworks in some places.
This time they came to Wynnwood, their purpose was to find graffiti paintings on the walls of the streets and alleys.
Because Wynwood is a famous gathering place for street art in the world, street artists from various countries who are somewhat famous have been here over the years, leaving behind their works here.
Some people were not famous when they came to Wynn Wood. They were not valuable at the time and no one cared about graffiti paintings. Later, they became famous and these paintings became valuable.
Li Du didn't understand this, and several young men were determined to show themselves in front of the girls, so they introduced him to him and asked him to invite him to drink beer, saying that it was to pay tuition fees...
Chapter completed!