Gross Neglect

It was getting to be too much of a hassle for Sergeant Joseph Kennedy to keep the numbers correct on the computer system in his office of the Bronx precinct. Something has to be done with trying to talk to someone about the gross neglect of the weapons having been brought into the precinct and others including the 12th precinct.

This has been going on the past month for where these weapons would simply disappear afterwards. It was getting a little close for comfort with getting caught by his superiors. He needed to take a drive somewhere for a breath of fresh air. He didn't care where at the moment. Since his watch was over and finishing up with the last of the computer work and logging in the information into the software program. And for which he made two copies to be sent to the police commissioner and governor as a safeguard just in case he's killed.

He's been driving several hours with darkness arriving. He was in Manhattan near the ice rink. When all of a sudden he something pop with his brakes turning the corner near the rink. He wasn't able to stop at all when all of a sudden he crashes into some on going vehicle turning over on its side and killing him and a passenger in the other vehicle a grey SUV.

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Sergeant Javier Esposito was driving home from work to meet up with with his wife Sung Lee. Currently he had the police scanner on to listen to the calls, when he heard a call about a crash near the ice rink. He drove quickly to the area to see what he's able to do about saving any of the passengers in both vehicles. He stopped his quickly and jumped out to run to the one with the woman on the passenger side.

It would seem that the male driver was dead hitting his head dead on and hitting the wind shield. Esposito was able to pull open the door with the woman starting to come around. He's able to get her out and onto the pavement until the rescue vehicles are able to arrive.

He is able to hear them down the street along with the fire trucks in case of the gasoline doesn't explode from the two tanks.

He moves over to the other vehicle for where Sergeant Joseph Kennedy's body is located half way out of the vehicle and very dead. Esposito goes to check for a pulse. Only to find a negative response in the neck area.

Afterwards he spoke with EMS giving a report on the bodies and the one woman that was still alive. They would be able to drive her over to Manhattan Medical Center since it's the closest hospital.

After finishing up his report with EMS and the officers sent from the local station just outside of the ice rink. A full investigation would need to be started with the officer dying in the crash. Since there wasn't any evidence that this particular officer was drunk. A full report would be made by the local coroner's office.

There was one thing Esposito needed to check before leaving the scene and go home for the evening. He had this nagging suspicious that just maybe the brakes on the officer's vehicle might of been tampered with after all. He gets under neath the vehicle getting his work clothes further to check the brake lines.

After a few moments he would have his answer with moving out from under neath and cleaning himself the best he could. While the EMS had already left for the hospital, as with the traffic starting to move now with the fire trucks waiting for the tow trucks to take the two vehicles to the impound yard for the time being.