Disclaimer: I do not own the rights to Zootopia or any respective characters. I'm not brave enough to challenge the mouse so it'll probably stay that way. All OCs, however, are mine. Rated M for violence, language, sex, drugs and suicide.

Author's Note: Because I really want to hear what all of you readers have to say, I've decided to do a little poll for this chapter to get some extra feedback. For those of you who read my original series, tell me in the comments who your favorite OC was.

Chapter Seven: Raid

ZPD Precinct One

Nick and Judy walked into the building and were greeted by Clawhouser, who noticed that they looked far more banged up now as opposed to when they left yesterday. "Hey you two," greeted Clawhouser, "what went wrong last night? And what happened to Judy's ear?"

Judy realized that she still had some bandages on the very top of her left ear, as part of it was now gone. "Oh this," she said, "this is nothing. The doctors said I'll still be able to hear perfectly." "What happened, Judy," asked Clawhouser. "My turn to talk," interjected Nick, "you see, after our little evening of fun, so to speak, some seal barged into my apartment, shot off carrots's ear and hit me in the back." "Oh no," said Clawhouser, "it's personal!" Nick and Judy couldn't help but laugh a little at Clawhouser's unintentional exaggeration.

Elsewhere in the building, Officer Frank Delgato made a phone call to one Dylan Krueger. "I know what kind of cops you have onto you," he said into the burner phone, "you've got an idealist and an ex-scumbag on your ass."

Rainforest District

Dylan Krueger looked at the files of the three officers joining Detective McBoot on his case. He saw Judy in her dress blue uniform, standing in front of the flag of the United Mammalian States, smiling energetically like the naive child she is. He saw Nick, in his official photo, making some sort of smug look, not atypical for his kind. Krueger assumed that he was always an asshole of sorts, knowing how to take a good picture and insult the camera mammal at the same time. Then he saw Danny, the kangaroo, with a look that said that his parents didn't love him enough as a child. Knowing Mack, this was almost certainly true.

"I saw the rabbit and the fox in the news not too long ago," he said as he read Judy's file, "she's a pretty little thing. Damn shame we have to kill her. What's her skill set anyways." "Read it to me," said Delgato. "Martial arts, gymnastics, promising detective skills, mammal skills, and I even remember seeing her on the late show, when the fox passed the academy," said Krueger, "she's definitely a threat."

Then he looked at Nick's file, "Wasn't the fox a petty criminal once?" "Yeah," said Delgato, "but he's been exonerated on some of his minor offenses and his juvie records are sealed." "He's an ex-con," asked Krueger. "Ex-bottom feeding scumbag, if that's what you mean," replied Delgato, "you also need to pay attention to him. He may be a rookie, but you shouldn't take the fox lightly." "Marksmanship abilities," read Krueger, "shows promising undercover skills. Plays dirty in paw to paw combat and has limited respect for authority. Sounds like Zootopia's finest right here."

"As for the kid," Krueger continued, "Officer Daniel McBoot. I expect him to have some issues working with his father. He doesn't speak too highly of him, does he?" "Not at all," replied Delgato, "but he has some respect for him and the job. We can't buy any of these three, and you had your chance to get Mack in Lambodia. Didn't work, did it?" "I know who we have to take out first," said Krueger, "Spotzen's mostly worried about the shipment right now. You worry about the Port Authority. My team will do the rest." He then hung up.

ZPD Precinct One

Judy Hopps, Nick Wilde, Danny McBoot, Jason Wolford, Elizabeth Fangmeyer and Frank Delgato were all hoof picked by Chief Zachary Bogo himself for this crucial operation. They sat in the bullpen, with Clawhouser blacking out the windows while Mack and Bogo went over the assignment.

"You six are my best officers," said Bogo as he stood behind the podium, "so you have been selected for an important assignment. This information has been brought to my attention by ZIS, and most of it is classified." "Uh, sir," interrupted Nick Wilde as he raised his paw like a school kit. "What is it, Wilde," asked Bogo.

"We aren't spies or anything," said Nick, "so why the hell do we have classified information?" "Goddamnit Wilde," barked Bogo as he pounded his hoof onto the podium, "let me get to that!" Then Bogo took a deep breath, calmed down, and continued to speak, "The mammal we are after is a former MDF Colonel turned rogue named James Boscoe Spotzen."

Judy opened the file that was given to her and saw a snow leopard in a formal military uniform (for a real life comparison, think US Army Pinks and Greens), wearing an eye patch over his left eye. She could just feel his cold eye staring into her heart. She didn't come across a lot of killer mammals, but she knew one when she saw them. She flipped again to see a unit patch that had a crimson inscription over a solid black background. It read "Mortem omnibus adversariis," which is latin for "Death to those who stand against us." By my stars and garters, she thought to herself, what did we get ourselves into?

"These mammals where part of an elite unit of the MDF Airborne Rangers back during Vietpaw, known as 'Shadow Company'," said Mack, "I served alongside these assholes during the war. After they collectively disappeared before their collective court martial, they've been rumored to be smuggling heroin from our contacts amongst the Viet-Claw in Asia, all the way to the States. These mammals are all trained killers, presumed to be armed and extremely dangerous. We will be raiding a warehouse in Tundra Town that is believed to be one of their main stash houses."

Tundra Town

The officers trudged up to the building through the snow covered streets wearing full body armor. "What's the situation inside," asked Judy over the comms. Clawhouser, who was watching inside the van, had tapped into their surveillance systems and was observing their movements. "Got about six mammals inside," said Clawhouser, "you have three with automatic weapons, a tiger, arctic wolf and a rhino," he continued, "a sea lion and bison with shotguns and a sniper on the catwalk." "What's his species," asked Judy. "I think he's a cat of some sort," replied Clawhouser, "but it's dark in that spot so I can't be sure. The goods are in a shipping crate on the ground level." "Call it what it is, Benji," said Nick, "it's heroin, not a 'good'." "Whatever you say Nicky," said Clawhouser, "just try not to get shot." "You worry about yourself, fatso," teased Nick as the six officers prepared to breach. Jason Wolford stood up to the door with a SPAS-12 shotgun, took out the hinges and kicked down the door.

Chok! Chok! Wham!

The officers barged in, with Judy barking to the suspects, "ZPD! Throw down your weapons and put your paws up now!"

Thakathakathakathakathakathakathak!

The arctic wolf raised his uzi and cut down Jason. Jason grunted in pain as he collapsed to the floor, with Liz Fangmeyer rushing to his aid, still keeping her M16 trained on the suspects.

Brakabrakabrakabrakabrak!

A tiger in overalls fired a burst from his MP5 from behind a wooden crate, then dove back down as Nick and Danny fired their M16s at him. They fired back, only to miss the suspect as he crawled away into the shadows.

Choom!

A bison in plaid took a shot at the two with his Mossberg, with Nick narrowly missing being blown apart by the shot. The bison smirked as he cocked the shotgun, only for another gunshot to ring out.

Crack!

The bullet tore through the bison's skull, killing him instantly. As Nick watched the body slump over, he saw his partner standing there, nervously clutching her rifle. "Carrots," called out Nick, "are you okay?" "I don't know," replied Judy as Nick ran up to her. "Well get out of the open before you get shot," said Nick as he dragged a distraught Judy to cover.

Bang!

"Oh Jesus," screamed Danny as he went down clutching his right shoulder. "It's the sniper," shouted out Nick. Then he spoke over the radio, "Clawhouser, I've got two wounded officers and a dead suspect! Requesting backup now!" "I have more bad news for you Nick," replied Clawhouser. "Not anymore of this bullshit," said Nick as he put pressure on Danny's wound. "Delgato's run off," said Clawhouser, "something tells me he's in on this." "Great," said Nick, "just what I need. I traumatized partner, a dead suspect, two injured cops and one dirty cop! If he orchestrated this, I'll kill that slimy son of a bitch myself." "Careful what you say Nick," said Clawhouser, "y'all need to go now! Run like your lives depend on it!" "Tell me something I don't know," said Nick as Danny started applying pressure to himself and Nick raised his M16, "Wilde out."

Brakabrakabrakabrakabrakabrak!

Nick sprayed bullets from his M16, striking down the tiger from earlier and wounding a rhino carrying a modified M16. "Get up fluff," he said to Judy, who had sorta snapped out of it, "we're leaving now!" Judy nodded and got up with Danny. They sprinted back with Wolford and Fangmeyer, not noticing that Delgato was outside, entering a number into his burner phone. Just as they made it out, the building exploded.

Boom!

All five officers were knocked off their feet, face down into the snow covered sidewalk. "I," grumbled Judy to herself over the sharp ringing in her ears, "I," she coughed, "I killed a mammal."

"Judy," said Nick as he pulled her up and removed her helmet and goggles, "Judy! Are you alright?" "Nick," said Judy, with her ears still ringing, "I killed someone." "Listen to me Judy," assured Nick as the ringing suddenly stopped.

"It was him or you," said Nick, "that bison was going to kill your friends. You did what you had to." "That doesn't change anything," said Judy. "You're right," said Nick, "it doesn't change that he chose to break the law. It doesn't change that he tried to kill cops. It doesn't change the fact that he's not getting up again. But you did what you had to, and any second longer, me and Danny might be dead." "But," said Judy, only to be cut off by her partner. "No buts, carrots! You made the right call."

Author's Note: So this is one of the action scenes I promised. I know that it took me awhile to get here (unless you count chapter three), but I wanted to make sure I was telling a proper story. Let me know your thoughts and remember to answer for the poll!