Counter Clockwise

Chapter One

A tractor trailer driving over the George Washington bridge was bringing in a huge ship of weapons and drugs into New York City ordered by DEA and delivered to the main warehouse in Manhattan. There was one guard sitting up front and two others in the back, while a under cover SUV with three others making sure the tracker trailer makes it to the warehouse.

This was a unscheduled delivery with the first two having been hijacked the past six months. The F.B.I. and other agencies have been investigating with one of their own having been able to incorporate himself into who ever has been involved with the hijacking.

The weapons and drugs were worth a fortune on the black market and under ground.. All police precincts had been advised and including the 12th precinct. Captain Kate Beckett had been keeping a close watch since one of her people was chosen for the under cover. Sergeant Avery Brooks age 28 years of age had been asked by the Attorney General to work on the operation.

He agreed a little over six months ago having made contact with the one in charge living in the Bronx. Doctor Charles Cooke had sought out to the young man with his resume on knowing how to drive a tracker trailer. He agreed to the operation along with a hefty bonus.

Kate Beckett was worried after speaking with the attorney general about the operation. They were tracking the vehicle over the bridge and heading for there location to the warehouse. However several blocks away there would be an accident to have all traffic stopped and whom ever was behind the hijacking took out the SUV with smoke bombs and armed bandits took out the driver, guards and having Brooks and another man pulled the tracker trailer onto the side street to never show up at the location.

Even though there was a tracking device placed inside one of the weapon containers so that the attorney general and other agencies would be able to track and figure out where it went. Sergeant Avery Brooks would try to make contact when ever he was free from his duties..

Meanwhile in the computer room of the 12th precinct. Sergeant Javier Esposito was watching the tracking device on the computer screen. When he noticed the tracker trailer never even made it to the main warehouse in Manhattan. He was shaking his head when Ryan coming from the break room with coffee for the both of them.

"They did it again Ryan. The tracker trailer never made it to the warehouse. However the tracking device is still working and it looks like it's heading for the Bronx. I will know the exact address very soon. We need to inform Captain Beckett of this fact and how she is going to be having a fit."

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Five blocks away from the Bronx, MonteFiore hospital. There was an empty warehouse just for this occasion. Avery and his men were able to pull in the tractor trailer into the back of the warehouse. For where the one charge Peter Gallagher was very pleased with his driver to deliver the trailer with the merchandise.

Brooks was able to get down from the cab to see Gallagher waiting for him. He was able to take a quick breath into his straining lungs to let go the stress building.

"Congrats Brooks! great job with driving the trailer here. You and the rest of the men will be getting an bonus, please come into the office to be paid. We will talk further tomorrow on what our next job is going to be." He said with Brooks and the other three following with smiles on there faces. Gallagher goes into his black coat pocket having the envelopes inside to pay his personnel the bonus money.

There was a series of thanks by everyone at the same time. Afterwards he tells them that they can leave and go home until tomorrow. While his other personnel will be in later to start separating the merchandise and drugs throughout the Tri-State area.