CAHILL–Part 5 of 6
Introduction:
My plans for the Bascombâs Landing P.D. come to fruition and so do some other plans.
My plans for the Bascombâs Landing P.D. come to fruition and so do some other plans.
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Weâd told our guests to come around 4:00 for dinner at 6:30 so, of course, Daryl and Jasmine came at 4:15 and Dan and Marie a few minutes later with Lucyâs parents last at almost 4:45. I wondered silently how theyâd feel if we made our announcement before they arrived. Jonathan was suitably contrite when they arrived. âI am so sorry, Lucille. Your mother was moving like mud going uphill.â
âNow, Jonathan,â she replied. âYou know that isnât true. My dress had a stain on it and I had to change almost everything. Iâm sorry weâre so late, LucilleâŠMatt.â I hugged her and told her it was no big deal. Then she continued with a wry smile on her face. âI was wonderingâŠis there some special reason why weâre all here?â
I couldnât resist. âThereâs no fooling you, Marylou. There is. I heard from my advisor at UNC and with a few minor adjustments my Masterâs thesis will be complete. Itâs the final step for my degree in Criminology.â I looked at Lucy and could see that she was barely holding back the giggles.
Then Jasmine stepped forward to say, âI thought we were celebrating my appointment to the City Council.â
âNot to mention,â Daryl chimed in, âJasmine and I are officially engaged.â Everyone agreed that was a great reason for celebrating so there were hugs and kisses and hearty handshakes all around as I stepped behind the bar to make a few drinks. Nobody said a word when Lucy and I opted for ginger ale.
âArenât you having a celebration drink, Lucille,â her mother asked.
âI canât, Mother. Iâm pregnant.â That announcement was met by stony silence for a few seconds while it sunk in then there was as much pandemonium as six people could make. Jonathan actually jumped for joy as Marylou, Marie, and Jasmine hugged Lucy, doing that jumping thing that women seem to enjoy so much. Finally, Ingrid appeared with trays of cold boiled shrimp and assorted canapĂ©s that featured several kinds of cheese, bacon, and caviar. I was sorely tempted to try them all, but instead I opted to kiss my bride.
Finally, Daryl walked up to hug me. âNice going, bro; you are one lucky man.â
âAnd youâre not? You got yourself a fine woman in Jasmine. I wish you all the luck in the world.â
âI think Iâve had my share. I have you for my best friend. I have a dream job in a beautiful community and I have the love of an incredible woman. All I need are a couple of kids and a dog and Iâll be all set.â
âThe dog I can help you with. The kids are your problem.â We shared a laugh at that as Lucy and Jasmine joined us. They must have been conspiring because they reached up to kiss us at the very same instant.
Just then my mother-in-law walked up to hug me for at least the fourth time. âI thank you every day for what youâre doing for our town, Matt. Now I have an even better reason. Iâve always wanted to be a grandmother with a couple of grandkids to spoil rotten.â
I knew she was kidding me so I played along. âI told Lucy that I wanted a dozen, at least.â Marylou laughed as Lucy elbowed me in the ribs. I grunted in mock pain, but leaned down to reassure Max that it was all in fun.
We had a great time and I did credit Daryl for coming up with the menu. My on-the-bone slice of prime rib was an inch thick yet so tender that I rarely had to use my knife to cut it. Whatever Lucy was paying Ingrid, it wasnât anywhere near enough. She really was an outstanding cook. There was excitement in our conversation which was augmented by plenty of wine for Jonathan and three of the four wives. Lucy was pregnant and Daryl, Dan, and I were on call whenever we were not officially on duty. Thatâs the reality of small town police departments so only Coke or ginger ale for us.
Eventually, Jonathan asked about Mondayâs Council meeting. âIt went extremely well, Daddy,â my bride answered. âAsshole Carl Haynes was suspended as were the two police officers. Jeremy Haynesâ resignation was accepted. Jasmine was appointed to fill Carlâs term and sheâll be with us for at least a year until next Election Day. Matt gave us his budget requests for next year and he told us of his plans for the two city rec centers/police substations. I mentioned your generous offer of support. It turns out that there are two large parcels of land that would be ideal for the centers. All weâd need is thirty acres for each.â
âThirty acres? What the hell are you planning to put up there?â
âIn addition to the building we were thinking of several outside basketball courts and Mr. Ferguson suggested at least one field each for football, soccer, and baseball. You know we really need these facilities.â
Jonathan just shook his head then broke out laughing. âA word of warning, Matt; never underestimate my daughter, Lucille. Okay, have someone from the Planning Board get in touch with Morton Stafford and Iâll make it happen. Can I consider that my contribution to the project?â
âI think so, Daddy. Mr. Ferguson suggested prefab buildings that he thinks will cost us about $280,000 each so we should have enough to clear and grade the land. There are no wetlands or endangered species there unless the possum or the grey squirrel suddenly go on the list so I think weâll be good to build once we get the permits.â
âWell, just donât actually do anything until you have the money.â
âDaddy! Iâm not a child, you know! Iâve been on the City Council for six years and, donât forget that forty-five percent of that land is mine.â
âHereâs another warning, Matt,â Jonathan said while he was laughing. âDonât ever let your daughter get an MBA. Sheâs been running me ragged for years.â Then he laughed some more and all of us joined him. I leaned to my left to kiss my wifeâs cheek, but she turned her head, bringing her sweet lips to mine.
The party moved into the library once dinner was done. It was a cozy room and relatively small when compared to the rest of the house at only four hundred square feet with a large sectional in one corner and three upholstered armchairs around a long rectangular table with a granite top. Part of the sectional faced a large stone fireplace with partially-filled bookcases on the other three walls. Also here were photos of Lucy and her family. A large one from our wedding was prominently placed on the mantle. It was my third favorite room in the house after our bedroom (DUH!), and the kitchen. Our guests had taken the sectional so Lucy pulled me into one of the chairs before settling into my lap with Max sprawled on the floor at our feet. My in-laws and the two wives had drinks or wine while the rest of us continued our celebration with soft drinks.
There was spirited conversation about Lucyâs pregnancy, of course, but there was also a lot about the city and how it had changed over the years. Everyone agreed that my becoming Chief had had a positive impact on the community. I thanked everyone for their opinion, but commented that I thought that any experienced law enforcement officer could have done the same after Wilsonâs lack of leadership.
âMaybe, Matt,â Jonathan replied, âbut whatâs really important is that you did what was needed and all of us in town know it. Youâve also initiated efforts to integrate the force which is only about seventy years overdue. I may own most of the town, but I havenât been actively involved in its government for decades. Iâve found that for the most part itâs better that way.â I didnât say anything, but I knew exactly what he meant.
The party broke up around ten and once Max had been put out I picked Lucy up, carrying her to bed. She laughed and Max woofed lowly as he capered all the way up the stairs. Skipping the shower, I placed Lucy gently onto the bed. We worked together to remove our clothes then fell together onto the cool sheet.
Neither of us needed much encouragement. I was totally hard and she was thoroughly wet. My thick organ slid slowly into her tight opening until she pulled me all the way into her womanly core. âDear God, Matt; youâve made such a difference in my life over the past few months. You.ve made me a wanton woman. All I want to do is make the most deliciousâthe most intenseâlove with you all day.â
âIâm glad, but I donât think youâre wanton. If you were youâd want every cock in town and I know thatâs not true.â
âNoâmy darlingâŠmy loveâall I want is you and only you. I canât believe Iâm going to be a mother. Itâs what Iâve wanted for years. Iâm so happy.â
âIâm glad. Making you happy is my number one goal in life.â Then I looked down into Lucyâs eyes and I could see it was time to be quiet and make love. Silently, I drove into her forcefully enough to drive her crazy with lust. She began to squirm uncontrollably as she gradually lost control of her movements, her cunt rather than her brain running her body. I was mid-thrust when she came hard in what I hoped would only be her first time. Fortunately, my strength and weight held her in place until she was able to return my thrusts again. Twice more she cameâthe final just a whisperâas she whispered to me, âPlease, Mattâyouâre going to kill me if you donât cum soon.â
That was all I needed to hear. I exploded as though someone had pulled my trigger, my cock erupting five times before my thrusts began to pump semen from her vault. I knew then that the bed would need changing before we drifted off to sleep. I leaned down to kiss Lucy and I realized that she had passed out so I pulled out and walked quickly to the bathroom, returning with a large bath sheet. I placed it onto the floor near Maxâs bed then I carefully placed Lucy on top of it. Max tilted his head as if to ask what was going on, but he never moved as I covered my love then stripped the bed and remade it. After placing her carefully I joined her, chuckling as she snuggled up closely onto my body. I kissed her head gently then joined her in the soundest sleep.
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The next six weeks were calm and as relaxed as police work could be. Almost all of our current officers had met the performance standards Iâd set, even the marksmanship. Those who hadnât had decided to retire. They were all older men with twenty or more years of service. Then, on a Monday morning, Paul McCormick phoned. âMatt, howâd you like to see how your students are doing in the Academy?â
âWhy donât you just tell me? That way Iâll save at least half a day and you wonât have to buy me lunch.â
âYou always were funny. Howâs the wife?â
âSheâs about two months pregnant and weâre thrilled about it. Thanks for asking. Whatâs the real reason for your call, Paul? You must have something better to do with your time.â
âOkay, youâre rightâI do have another motive. Have you given any thought to joining the National Association of Chiefs of Police? Wilson was a member.â
âThatâs hardly much of a recommendation considering heâs likely to spend ten or more years in prison.â
âOkay, that was a bad example. There are lots of us who participate. Iâm on the program committee for our next annual conference and the committee asked me to talk to you about that big drug bust you led. Theyâd like you to be our keynote speaker, and before you say no, the conference is going to be in Vegas. You can leave the wife at home and have a ball with the boys.â
âIf I decide to go Iâll be taking the wife, assuming that sheâs physically able to travel then. As for having a blast with the boys, Iâve never found that to be terribly appealingânot even in the Navy, but I will meet with you to discuss it after I first talk about it with Lucy.â
âFair enough; howâs next Tuesday for you? Say around ten at the Academy headquarters?â I agreed and returned to work. I had finished my budget meetings with the City Council and they had given me almost everything I had requested. They did balk at buying a new Barrett .50 caliber sniper rifle with a Leupold M4 scope at just over $9,600 state bid price. I had asked what would have happened at Georgeâs Menswear if I hadnât been available. My rifle and scope locked up in my gun safe wouldnât have helped at all.
âWe donât have many cases like that, Matt,â one of the Councilmen said. âIn fact, thatâs the only one I can even remember.â
âIâm sure youâre right, Don, but times are changing. We may have taken down a big drug ring, but they will be replaced within six months and, even if theyâre not, drugs are still available in any big city. All we need is one drug crazed loony with a gun and we could have a big problem. How many lives are we willing to gamble with? You canât build a house without a hammer, you know.â
He laughed. âI am a carpenter by trade, as Iâm sure you know.â I did know that, but my arguments went nowhere so I retreated diplomatically. Of course, I knew I wouldnât get everything I wanted. Lucy was sympathetic on the drive home, telling me that she had tried her best, but there were limits to how much she could do. She did try to make it up to me in the shower and later in bed and she did a really good job, but I was always worried about public safety. Thatâs a police officerâs job.
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Paul met me outside the Memphis Police Academy entrance with a strong handshake and a hug. We walked together with Max into the building and out the back door to a small grandstand where we watched as candidates took their turns at what I always called the âshooting galleryâ in which figures appear suddenly in doorways and windows and the cadet has to decide to shoot or not based on an instantâs recognition.
We watched six cadets go through the course and all made some mistakes. Of course, the track changed every time so each cadet had to be on his or her toes. I was pleased to see that Aimee Johnstone, Pastor Michaelsâ niece, did very well on what Paul told me was her first experience. We retired then to the cafeteria for lunch, but only after I accused Paul of being a really cheap bastard.
After lunch we walked with the cadetsâforty eight of themâto the firing range where Paul had set up four fruits on a saw horse at what he claimed was fifty yards. âYou might think itâs impossible to hit these at fifty yards, but Iâve seen Chief Cahill do it dozens of times when we were U.S. Marshals together.â
I turned to face the potential officers. âI tell our officers that shooting is nothing more than practice and concentration. Of course, you have to practice the right techniques or youâll fail repeatedly with no chance of improvement. You also need to know that the bullet will start to fall as soon as itâs out of the muzzle. How far will it fall will depend on the distance to the target and its muzzle velocity.â Holding my pistol up I explained, âThis is a .44 Magnumâa Colt Python, what many shooters consider to be the best handgun ever made. It should be for what it cost me. It is not a pistol for everyone because itâs very heavy and it kicks like a mule as you will soon see.â I loaded the cylinder then laughed.
âMy friend Chief McCormick is cheating here because I usually do this at fifty yards and I can see that the targets here are at least seventy-five, but thatâs okay. I need to make a slight adjustment. At fifty yards the bullet from this gun will fall about an inch and a half. At seventy-five it will be almost double because itâs a matter of acceleration not steady speed.â I closed the cylinder and repeated, âPractice and concentration. Arms straight but relaxed. The red dot on the front sight exactly in the bottom of the âVâ at the rear and aiming above the center of the fruit. Pull the trigger gently while exhaling, like this.â I fired and the cantaloupe disintegrated. I followed in short order with the apple and the plum before asking Paul what the final fruit was.
âThatâs a cherry tomato from my garden,â he said laughing. I had holstered my weapon before speaking to him so I drew quickly, raised my weapon as I pulled the hammer back to full cocked position. I had only aimed for a second when I pulled the trigger and the fruit disappeared in a puff of red smoke.
âThe trick here is to find a point beyond the target that you can aim at. I did that when I was aiming at the apple and plum. Then it was just a matter of finding the same spot again, relaxing, and firing.
âI really hope that you never have to fire your weapon, but you need to know that you can if necessary and that you have confidence that youâll hit your target. Most of the time your target will be fifty feet or less away and youâll hear your instructors tell you to aim at the body mass. Thatâs excellent advice. Aiming for the torso is your best bet. Youâll also be told to shoot at least three times. If someone is out there trying to kill you or some innocent person, forget all the bullshit about disarming or just wounding him. The only real choice is to kill the bastard before he kills you or some hostageâ
âThatâs excellent advice, Matt. Would you shoot at a regular target for us?â I agreed and a silhouette of a man with concentric circles on his torso was removed to fifty feet until I told the Range Master to move it back to one hundred. I emptied the cylinder, reinserting the two unused cartridges along with four from my belt. I was given the âGOâ signal once my ear protection was in place. My thumb slid the safety off as I brought the pistol up to the horizontal and I began firing as soon as my left hand had joined my right on the grips.
A revolver like a .44 Magnum has such a strong recoil that the barrel is forced upward and must be returned to horizontal after every shot. Iâve done this so many times that my motions are second nature by now. I flipped the cylinder open as soon as I had taken the last shot. My left hand found the speed loader in less than a second and I had reloaded and closed the cylinder only an instant later. All told, I had taken eighteen shots and reloaded twice in less than ninety seconds. The target showed eighteen closely grouped holes near the center of the target.
âI have probably taken twenty thousand shots with this pistol over the past dozen years. I spent every spare second practicing both shooting and reloading while an MP in the Navy. I couldnât do it as frequently when I was a Marshal because I was often on assignment out of town or even out of the state. As important as shooting practice is, it is every bit as important to practice with your other weapons like your baton, andâin my caseâwith my dog. Iâve trained Max to do everything a human partner can doâŠand more. Not only can he respond to my commands, but he is capable of using his own judgment. Iâm sure you question that, but my experiences with him have proven it many times. He took down an armed robber at a diner in Bascombâs Landing in less than ten seconds by biting the manâs wrist and shaking his head. Two minutes later he was playing with two little girls he had played with earlier. Later when deputy sheriffs rushed in and one of them got too close to me with his drawn gun Max broke away from the kids and was ready to attack. He would have had I not stopped him. The good thing about a dog is that I can call him back. You canât do that with a bullet.â I stopped then and Paul asked if there were any questions. The next thirty minutes were spent asking everything from how old Max was to what kind of grips did I have on my pistol.
âYou wonât find these too often. I made them myself from a piece of black walnut my uncle gave me. He had an old tree in his yard that split in a big storm. It must have taken me ten tries before I finally began to get it right. I was tempted to use a lacquer or a wax on it, but lacquer can make the wood sticky and neither sticky nor slippery is desirable on a pistol grip so the only thing on them is the natural oil from my hands.â
After that I spent the next thirty minutes helping the cadets shoot. I was especially amazed at the accuracy Aimee Johnstone exhibited. When I asked her she explained, âMy uncle Anthony taught me to shoot. My father disappeared when I was two and my mom is in prison for burglaries she committed while she was addicted to crack cocaine. Uncle Anthony and Aunt Sonya took me in. We live on a small farm and sometimes we had to rely on rabbits or squirrels or raccoons for meat and we always had to deal with rats in the barn. I shot them tooâŠstill do on occasion.â
âJust keep in mind that thereâs a huge difference between shooting an animal and shooting a human being. I explained my reactions after shooting the man who had taken George hostage. âMy reactions vary on the circumstances,â I told her loudly enough so others could hear. âI had no reaction when I had to kill a drug runner because he was shooting at meâtrying to kill meâbut I wanted the hostage situation to end peacefully and I felt that I had failed.â I left with Paul then to discuss my speech. I had been reluctant when I mentioned it to Lucy, but she was thrilled.
âItâs a chance of a lifetime, Matt. Everyone will know who you are.â
âMaybe, but thatâs not necessarily a positive thing. Itâs in four months. Do you think youâll be able to come with me?â
âOf course, silly, but Iâll check with Dr. Murphy if that will make you feel better.â It did so I began to work on my remarks immediately. Rather than play the hero I decided to downplay my role, knowing that the audience of experienced law enforcement officers could read between the lines. It took a while, but after almost a month I recited it for Lucy and she approved, telling me that she loved my special surprise. That had taken a bit of research on the phone. Finally, I was done with it and, after reviewing my notes and practicing for weeks I was ready.
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The Memphis Police Academy takes twenty-two weeks to complete so the graduates would be ready to join the force only three weeks before the conference. I spent a lot of time with Daryl, Dan, and DâAnthonyâa lieutenant I had hired away from Nashvilleâto review who we wanted to serve as training officers. And what shifts to use them on. All officers would eventually work every shift, changing every month. Despite a quality experience at the Police Academy new recruits still had a lot to learn so picking their training officers would be a critical step for them. Perhaps the most critical step would be getting the officers to agree to the added responsibility. I relied heavily on Dan for that.
Making arrangements for travel with Max wasnât as difficult as I thought it would be. Jonathan just rented an executive jet. Getting Caesarâs Palace to accept him was harder, but once again my father-in-lawâs influence prevailed.
We left from Memphis on Sunday morning, arriving at McCarron around noon. We had no trouble getting a cab at that hour even with Max, but the bellmen were terrified even when I had told Max to heel and we walked into the cavernous lobby. I paid for everything on my personal credit cardâthe city reimbursing my expenses once I was back at work.
After registering for the conference and getting my ID and lanyard, we wandered around the casino and Lucy kept Max at heel the entire time. There was immediate shock and surprise from the other patrons, but that evaporated once they saw how well behaved and trained Max was. We returned to our room at four to shower, shave and dress and then went to the ballroom. Lucy and I entered through the center door as I told Max to SIT and STAY. Lucy and I then proceeded down the center aisle to a table off to the right that was reserved for the dignitaries and the keynote speakerâme.
Paul was there waiting for us and he greeted Lucy then me, asking where Max was. âHeâs here, but heâs waiting outside. Iâm sure youâll see him in a bit. We sat and I took notice of the stage. As I had been told it was only four feet above the main floor. Lucy and I ordered Cokes while salads were placed at each seat.
Dinner was pretty much what I expectedâa decent tossed salad with ranch dressing followed by chicken breast, stuffing, and mashed potatoes along with string beans. Dessert was a chocolate fudge cake covered with chocolate sauce with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. Iâm not a big fan of chicken unless itâs southern fried, but the food was okay and I ate it, especially when Lucy reminded me that we had missed lunch. Once the coffee and tea was served the organizationâs president stepped to the podium for some introductory remarks. Then he introduced Paul as the chairman of the program committee.
âThank you, Fred; it is indeed a pleasure to introduce an old friend and colleague. Matt Cahill is currently the Chief of Police in Bascombâs Landingâa small city in southwestern Tennessee, but I think that all of us already know that, either from the conference literature or from the national news. Matt joined the Navy after high school where he became a military police officer once he had completed basic training. After four years he left the Navy to study Criminology at the University of North Carolina, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in three years. He then became a United States Marshal where he had one of the highest arrest records in the history of the service. I will tell you that he was the best partner I ever had as a Marshal. He left the service about six months ago to take his current position. Iâve asked Matt to describe his involvement in stopping a multi-million dollar drug ring after only six weeks on the job. It is my distinct pleasure to introduce my very close friend, Matt Cahill.â
I stood and, after kissing Lucyâs cheek, walked up the steps to my right, stopping to shake hands with Paul, hugging him in the process. âThanks for the great intro, Paul. Itâs nice to know that I was your best partner when we were Marshals. Unfortunately, you only tied for my second best with Daryl. Daryl Evans is now my second-in-command at Bascombâs Landing.â I waved my hand to one of the employees at the rear of the large room as I raised the whistle to my lips. After two short blasts he opened the door and hastily stepped out of the way as Max tore down the aisle, leaping up onto the stage where he stopped quickly at my side.
âYes, my best partner for the past six years is my dog, Max. Actually, his name is Maximilian von something that I can never remember. Max is smarter than a lot of the people Iâve met during that time and as you can see heâs looking around the room for my wife, Lucy.â I bent at the waist and pointed to her. Lucy waved and Max relaxed, sitting to my side.
âOkay, now let me tell you how I engineered the destruction of a major drug ring that had plagued our area for years. It all began when I got lost. I had to detour off I-40 west of Memphis and between the darkness and the heavy rain it was all I could do to see the road. I drove until I saw lights in the parking lot at Lulubelleâs Diner in Bascombâs Landing, Tennessee. The woman inside offered me her couch for the night in return for a ride to her mobile home. As you can see Iâm pretty big and her couch was pretty smallâmore a loveseat than a couch–so she told me I should just sleep with her. That alone should tell you everything you need to know about the woman who is now my wife. I wound up staying with her for more than a week until the weather cleared up. On the Friday Max and I were in the local diner when two gunmen tried to pull a stick-up. Max took one and I took the other. I had mine handcuffed in a minute and Max had broken eight bones in the manâs hand, wrist, and arm in a lot less time. No shots were fired and none of the fifty customers and staff was injured. It was the following day when I learned that the woman who had taken me in was Lucille Bascomb. RightâBascomb as in Bascombâs Landing.
âOn Sunday afternoon Max and I were invited to her parentsâ weekly party on their spacious patio where I noticed that the bartender was spending an awful lot of time down behind the bar.â I heard a few chuckles then so I continued. âI can see that several of you also know what was happening. I told Lucyâs father after dinner that he was being victimized andâsure enoughâwe found a bunch of empty bottles with all kinds of handwritten fancy brand labels on them. He was pouring the good stuff into the empty bottles and serving cheap junk to the guests.
âNow we get to the first good part. Once we were in the study he told us that he was working for one of the cityâs police officers and that his roommate at Memphis University had bought drugs from him, too. At this point I was still with the Marshals Service, but Lucy had asked if I might consider settling down there if I could get a good job. She told me I could interview for the Chiefâs position. Once I had the job I phoned Paul for advice. He steered me to a state attorney and the state police took over the investigation because Iâd had a run-in with the cop in a restaurant and I didnât want to be seen when a drug buy was observed and recorded. That could easily have messed up the entire deal.
âThe state police were able to get video and audio of the drug buy and from that they got a warrant to bug the house where the cop and his parents lived. They overheard plans for a major drug buy from a cartel in Mexico. The only problem was that there were a number of voices and they couldnât identify any of them. This led to the one part of the investigation that I really regretted. My wife has lived in the city all of her life and she knows hundreds if not thousands of people. She and I drove to Memphis on a Sunday morning with my lieutenant, Daryl Evans, to listen to the recording. That was the first time we realized how big this case was going to be.
âOn the tape we heard Jeremy Haynes, the patrolman I mentioned earlier; his father, Carl Haynes, the chairman of the city council and his wife; Gil Parsons, another city patrolman; Stan Irwin, a lieutenant in the P.D.; and Joe Wilson, the recently retired chief of police.â I hesitated then because of the reaction of many in the audience. I even heard several say, âHoly shit,â âWhat the hell?â and âGood God!â among other remarks of amazement.
âIt was during this meeting that I first heard their plans and we began to plan our raid. There are several packets of paper on your tables. Iâm sure that most if not all of you realize that. The top sheet shows an aerial view of the Bascomb Quarry. This is an old and obsolete mine that is enclosed by an eight-foot high fence topped with barbed wire.â Using a red laser pointer I showed each feature on a large screen behind me. I described each step in detail and my audience must have found it interesting because there was total silence in the room.
I told about arresting Stan Irwin first and taking him to the state police staging area. Then I described how Daryl and I had sneaked up on Parsons and then how we had sealed the entrance with the two huge ore trucks. âEverything about these trucks is huge; each one weighs more than 500,000 pounds and with their beds tilted back any attempt to ram them would just result in sliding up the ramps they made.â
Next I described the actual raid, shooting the Mexican who had tried to kill me, capturing Carl and Mrs. Haynes and how Daryl baited Jeremy Haynes into a âfight.â âIt wasnât much, but it did get Haynes out of the warehouse and into custody.â Once I was done I asked for questions. There was no shortage as I answered their queries for almost an hour. The final question was about the type and quantity of drugs.
âThatâs a good one. There were just over 500,000 tablets of Oxycontin and twenty kilos of pure uncut cocaine. There was also more than a ton of marijuana baled in plastic. We also confiscated the $1,250,000 in cash which was the payment for the drugs. Iâve learned that all of those charged in this matter have pled guilty in the hope of leniency. However, I have also been told that the minimum sentence will be twenty to fifty years plus heavy finesâmillions– and there is still the matter of income tax evasion to be resolved.
âThat concludes my prepared comments, but Iâd like to know if any of you were paying attention to Max while I was speaking. He knows that he is close enough to me that he can protect me, but he has never once taken his eyes off my wife since I pointed her out. He has been in lots of restaurants so he knows what servers are supposed to do, but if anyone were to hurt Lucy heâd be on him in a second.
âThanks for your kind attention and if you should think of any additional questions Iâll be around for the next four days and Iâll be pleased to answer them for you. Câmon, Max.â I walked off the stage to my seat next to Lucy who greeted me with a big juicy kiss before hugging and petting Max. There were a few remarks by the organizationâs president who thanked me again for an excellent presentation. He finished by commenting about Max. âI can understand why Max is such a good partner. Since you trained him while you were a Marshal I would have thought he would be government property.â
I stood again to reply. âHe was until I bought him. My commander told me to leave him in his office when I resigned. Unfortunately, Max refused to follow his orders. He wouldnât even move from the spot where I left him until the commander gave up. He came to me as soon as I snapped my fingers to call him. He will follow some directions from my lieutenant who he knows well and from my wife who he really loves, but thatâs it.â
I held Lucyâs chair as she rose and we walked out of the ballroom. I shook a lot of hands and received some pats on my back until one chief from a major city on the east coast asked if there was a moral to my story. âI guess it would be that you never know where even the smallest situations can lead so itâs a good idea not to ignore them. In this case a little attention to an insignificant concern led to breaking up a big-time drug ring that had accumulated more than twenty million in profit over only four years. That money is in the Caymans, but it will be confiscated before we return home.â
âOnce againâŠgreat job.â He shook my hand again and we went our separate ways.
Lucy and I had reserved a small suite because we wanted to have a little room to relax. I had set up Maxâs bowls in the small bar area knowing that neither Lucy nor I was going to drink anything other than water or soda. We cleaned up then went back downstairs to a reception that was being held by one of the major vest manufacturers. We took Max with us, of course, and had no problem getting him into the room with us. We met Paul and Steven Johnson, the Bascombâs County Sheriff. My impressions from our prior meetings were that he was an efficient lawman, but a bit too political for my tastes. None the less, we had a cordial meeting talking with them and a few others who knew either Paul or Steven.
We left earlyâbefore elevenâto return to our room for a much needed rest. But first, we did the same thing we always didâwe made the most incredible love with lots of touching and kissing and foreplay that got us so hot for each other that we were almost on fire. Lucy pulled me into her, surprising me with her strength.
Once I was deeply seated she held me in place with her legs around my back. âAfraid Iâm going to run away,â I asked teasingly.
âOh no; youâre not going anywhere except in and out of my puss. Itâs the best exercise Iâve ever doneâŠbelieve me!â I did. It was my favorite, by far. I gave Lucy two screaming orgasms by the time I finally came, drowning her pussy by the time I was done. Lucy lay beneath me with an angelic smile on her face when I kissed her and backed away. Her eyes opened suddenly as if in shock.
âIâll be back. I have to take Max out.â I climbed into a pair of shorts and sandals then I grabbed one of the plastic bags Iâd brought and my garden trowel, just in case. Fifteen minutes later I climbed into bed as Lucy squirmed into my body before kissing me and falling sound asleep seconds later. I lay on my back for several minutes reflecting on my life and how it had changed since I lost my way just a few months ago.
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The rest of the conference was pretty much what I expected. There were lectures on new scientific techniques and panel discussions on common problems like getting sufficient funding for equipment. I did appreciate one session on federal grants since that was something totally new for me. Mostly, I enjoyed the vendorsâ booths and displays. I went through them with Paul while Lucy spent time in the expensive shops with Max. Only once had a clerk objected to his presence by grabbing Lucyâs arm, something I doubted she would ever do to a customer again. Lucy told me that Max growled and bared his teeth, but held back from anything more at Lucyâs command.
Paul and I were wandering aimlessly when we came across a shooting contest. He laughed as he told the vendor, âJust give him the prize now. He hit a cherry tomato at eighty yards on the first try.â I took the pistol grip and checked out the laser on one of the boothâs drapes.
âItâs totally realistic,â the vendor told us.
âDoes the shot drop the way a bullet does,â I asked.
âUmâŠno, but thatâs the only difference. I can simulate shooting at any distance and I can make the target as big and as small as youâd like. Itâs a great way to practice shooting.â
âPut the targets at 100 yards and make them apples. Can you do that?â
âI can and it will only take a few keystrokes.â When he told me to take ten tries I gave Paul a wry smile. Taking the pistol which, unlike mine, was as light as a feather, in both hands I aimed, exhaled, and pulled the trigger. Ten seconds later I had hit all ten targets, amazing the vendor.
âThatâs the best so far. If you check back with me on Thursday afternoon Iâll let you know how you did.â
âWhatâs the prize?â
âFirst place is a new special edition .30-.30 lever action carbine from Winchester. Itâs a beautiful rifle. I saw it before I left the showroom.â He took my name and position from the card on my lanyard and I gave him the P.D. phone number and address even though I thought that there would be plenty of chiefs who could match my shots. After thanking him, Paul and I continued to meander through the crowds. I did pick up a few give-away items like coasters, solar powered calculators, pens, Post-It Notes and key rings. They all went into a canvas bag Iâd picked up at another booth. There was one booth where I could have putted for a new golf driver, but it was a sport Iâd never found all that interesting so I stood by while Paul tried his best which unfortunately wasnât very good. We did get a few good laughs out of the experience.
I did return to the shooting booth on Thursday afternoon shortly before taking a cab to the airport with Lucy and Max. The vendor representative recognized me immediately and congratulated me on my victory. I thanked him even though the last thing I needed was another rifle. I already had four in my gun safe. It was an impressive rifle when I received it. There was a solid brass plaque built into the stock with my name, the name of the conference and the words âPresented by Five Star Ballistic Vests, Inc., and Las Vegas, 2019 neatly engraved into the metal. I bought a horizontal wall mount for my office in our headquarters and hung it right behind my desk. Of course, I had to take a ration of grief from Daryl, but it was still my trophy.
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Chief of Police is an administrative job that involves entirely too much paper. Some days I must have signed my name two hundred times at a minimum. Thank God I had Lucy to help with my stress. Unfortunately, she had a difficult pregnancyâexperiencing morning sickness almost every day during her second trimester. I told her this was itâno more kids; I hated seeing her suffer so much, but she just laughed it off. âThis is an annoyance, but Dr. Murphy says that Iâm healthy and that it will pass eventually. Matt, my love, this is a very small price to pay for having a family. Iâm okay, really.â Then she pulled me to her, whispering, âKiss me, Matt. Kiss me then take me upstairs and fuck the shit out of me.â
I looked at her and my face must have said a lot because she laughed as she replied. âI have heard language like that many times, you know. I even use the word âcuntâ now and then and I think this is one of those times when itâs appropriate. âCarry me upstairs and fuck the living shit out of my cunt. I could not possibly need a good fucking more than I do right now.â Then she batted her sexy eyes at me and I knew I was lost before she even whispered, âPleaseâŠpretty please!â
I lifted her easily and with the utmost care as she wrapped her arms around my neck, her lips nuzzling my neck, as I walked her up the stairs to our bedroom where I placed her gently on the bed. I was removing her loose blouse as I whispered, âDamn, but I love you so much. Youâre such a beautiful person.â
âNo, Iâm not,â she wailed. âIâm fat and ugly.â She was almost in tears when I began to laugh.
âYouâre neither fat nor ugly. Youâre almost six months pregnant and as everyone knows, pregnant women have a special glow that makes them even more beautiful than they normally are.â I moved her blouse over her arms, dropping it on the floor, almost on Maxâs head. My hands moved next to her bra. It soon followed the blouse to the floor.
âMatt,â she asked, âdid you ever watch porn?â
I laughed again, howling this time. âYou should already know the answer to that. First, Iâm a guy; second, I spent four years in the Navy. Of course Iâve watched pornâprobably not as much as some of the others, but I watched my share, why?â
âI wish my boobs were bigger like some of those porn actresses. Theyâre too small. I want you to love them.â
I silenced her with a long sloppy kiss before replying. âLucy, you will never hear me complain about your breasts. I think theyâre beautifulâŠjust like you. You have a slender narrow frame and youâd look ridiculous with huge breasts, just like a lot of those porn stars. Plus, a lot of those artificial breasts look as phony as hell. Youâll never hear me complain about yours. They look perfect on you and I do love them.â I leaned forward to kiss her again then I suckled at each nipple.
âYou are such a terrible liar, but I love that you said that.â
I tried to look as serious as I could when I responded. âI stand by my comment.â
Lucy smiled as she moved up to kiss me again then she told me, âI want the top.â I couldnât get my clothes off fast enough. I watched closely as Lucy gripped my cock tightly as she rubbed it up and down her slit several times before rising up to place the head at her entrance. The rapture she was experiencing glowed from her face as my organ slid slowly into her womanly core. âI just love the way my cunt feels when you enter me, Matt. My whole body just tingles with excitement.â She had begun a subtle rocking motion even before she had finished the sentence. From then on she did nothing but grunt and groan as she worked up a real sweat riding me.
We were into it at least ten minutes when I felt Lucyâs body shudder. It was only a small one because Lucy never missed a beat, moving in perfect rhythm with me. The bedroom was cool, but Lucy was working my cock so hard that she was sweating profusely, her salty perspiration pooling on my abdomen. My wifeâs face showed her concentration and her ecstasy as she moved forward toward her second orgasm. Past history making love with Lucy told me that she was getting close. Her hips squirmed and rotated on my organ and her eyes closed automatically as her cunt took control of her body.
Suddenly, she stopped mid-thrust before exploding, her back arching farther than I would have thought possible as massive spasms coursed through her body. Her movements alone were more than enough to push me over the edge and into the abyss that saw me shooting seven times into Lucyâs body. I was a hot sweaty mess when we came to rest and Lucy was no better. âNow, thatâs the kind of fucking I really needed. Thank you, Mattâit was exactly what I needed. Iâm a mess, but I love you even more for giving it to me.â
âI donât think Iâm any better off than you are, my love. Should we take a shower before we go to sleep?â
âI donât think I could walk that far. Can you pull the blanket up?â I did and we went to sleep, even as I wondered how sticky weâd be in the morning.
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I was dealing with the bane of my existenceâpaperworkâjust after 10:00 one morning when Sandra walked into the office. âItâs Ingrid on the phone, Matt.â I picked up immediately. Ingrid never phoned me and I doubted that she would unless there was an emergency.
âIngrid! Whatâs up? Is everything okay?â
âYes, everything is fine, but Miss Lucille is going into labor. Mrs. Bascomb is here with her and we have already phoned Dr. Murphy. You need to come home, but donât rush because sheâs many long hours away from delivering.â
âI donât understand,â I said. âSheâs not due for another month.â
âTell that to your daughter,â Ingrid said as she laughed. I dropped everything and rushed out the door with Max at my heels. I couldnât help myself as I sped down Main Street to Bascomb Lane, the private road where we lived. I skidded into our driveway and was out the door seconds later. Max ran into the garage ahead of me and up the stairs to Lucyâs side where he pushed his muzzle into her swollen belly. Lucy reached around her belly to pet Max as his head rested lightly on her thigh just as I reached the living room. Lucy was seated at one end of the couch and Marylou was at the other while Ingrid stood behind one of the chairs where Lucyâs overnight bag rested.
Walking over to Lucy I bent to kiss her, even as I asked, âIsnât anyone concerned about getting to the hospital? Do we need to rush?â
Lucy pulled me down again for another kiss, this one even sweeter than the last, before replying. âYes, darling, we do need to get to the hospital, but thereâs no rush. My contractions are now about twenty minutes apart so Dr. Murphy says that actual delivery wonât be for many hours yet.â
âYeahâŠokay, but youâre not due for another month.â
âTake my word for it, Matt. Thatâs just an estimate and if what I hear about the two of you making love is true that estimate could easily be a month off.â
I looked at Lucy as she shook her head. âI never said a word.â
âNo, MattâJonathan and I can hear Lucy screaming most nights. Iâve told Jonathan that Iâm jealous and that heâd better step up to the plateâŠor else!â
We were all laughing when Daryl rushed in. âDarylâs here to take charge of Max,â I told the women. âThereâll be a really big problem with him if Lucy and I are at the hospital all night.â I put Max out to do his business while Daryl grabbed his bowls and food. I hotfooted it to the bedroom, returning with his bed in case Max had to spend the night with Daryl and Jasmine. I helped Daryl get Max into his patrol car, telling Max to obey Daryl. I knew he would. Daryl left a few seconds later after wishing Lucy and me good luck and asking me to call when I had some news.
I helped Lucy into the SUV as Marylou climbed into the rear seat. Fifteen minutes later I stopped at the entrance to the Bascomb County Hospitalâs Emergency Room. They were ready for usâa benefit of having a police radio in my vehicle. I went in with Lucy while Marylou found a place to park. Another benefit was that Iâd never get a ticket for illegal parking. Marylou rejoined us in the room and a few minutes later Jonathan walked through the door. They stayed with us until the nurse shooed them out to the waiting room and put me into a gown, hair net, and booties. I looked silly dressed like a pixie carrying a .44 Magnum.
âIf those were white,â Lucy said with a laugh, âyouâd look just like the Pillsbury Dough Boy.â
I couldnât think of a witty retort so I leaned in for another kiss, something Iâd never tire of. I sat in a chair and held Lucyâs hand while we waited for Dr. Murphy to check on Lucyâs progress. The waiting was interminableâeven worse than any of the stakeouts Iâd been on and some of them were so long that Iâd had to piss into a coffee cup several times to maintain continuous surveillance.
Finally, around 5:00 p.m. Lucyâs water broke. She told me to grab some dinnerânot in the cafeteria–while the nurses efficiently cleaned up the mess and notified Dr. Murphyâall within five minutes. I guessed then that it was the same as shootingâconcentration and practice. After kissing Lucy again and taking her order for a large ginger ale with lots of ice I reluctantly left to see if Jonathan and Marylou wanted to join me. They did and we opted for barbecue; it would be quick and we could sit in the pleasant patio outside the restaurant.
They ordered pulled pork while I felt like brisket. We ate quickly, but enjoyed a delicious meal. Our waitress brought a large cup of icy ginger ale along with a refill of my un-sweet tea as she wished us the best. I realized then that the entire city knew that Lucy was in labor. I wondered then if everyone knew how she screamed during orgasm. I wouldnât be surprised.
I walked into Lucyâs room with Dr. Murphy. After a brief examination she closed the door and spoke quietly. âLucille, youâre dilated, but not enough. Do you remember that we discussed this possibility during one of your visits?â I recalled that conversation clearly. Lucy would have to deliver by C-section. That meant general anesthesia which could be dangerous, but it also meant that my wife would be spared the physical ordeal of giving birth. I signed the permission for the surgical procedure and ten minutes later a surgical nurse arrived to wheel Lucy down the corridor. I left then to speak with her parents.
Iâm not much for praying, butâI swear to GodâI prayed for Lucy and our daughter for hours. My mood was somber until Marylou came over to sit next to me and hug me. âSheâll be okay, Matt. Lucille has always been much stronger than she seems to be and she has the best doctors in the area.â
âThanks, Marylou; I really appreciate your thoughts, butâŠI donât know what Iâd do without her.â A tear came to my eye as I envisioned a life without my love. Yes, Iâd had an active life before Lucy when I was a U.S. Marshal, but it was a lonely one with only Max for companionship and my right hand for sexual release. It was an existence then. Now I had a life that was much more worth living.
We were there for more than two hours when Dr. Murphy, still in her scrubs, walked in. âInterested in seeing your daughter, Matt? She and Lucy are just fine. You should have heard her scream when she took her first breath.â
âJust tell me she looks like Lucy.â
âThat, youâll have to determine on your own. Câmon, Iâll show you where they are. Jonathan hugged me so tightly I could barely breathe and then he shook my hand several times while Marylou hugged me and kissed me. Me? I just took several deep breaths and thanked God for my blessings.
Lucy was resting with her head on her pillow and Melody Ann at her breast. Her name had been the subject of much disagreement until I put my foot down. Melody Ann was the name that Lucy wanted. I told my in-laws and everyone else to âshut the Hell upâ about it. Case closed.
I couldnât believe how tiny my daughter wasâjust six pounds and seven ounces, butâman, what an appetite. She suckled like there was no tomorrow. I wanted nothing more than to hold, hug, and kiss my incredible wife. Unfortunately, my in-laws beat me to it. Lucy showed her love in her eyes when she looked up to me just as I hoped she could see my love in mine. âI canât tell you how much I love you right now, but itâs even more than I did before. You are the most incredible, the most wonderfulâŠ.â
âMatt, shut up and kiss me. I already know how much you love me.â Then she looked down at our daughterâa real live human being we had created through our love for each other. Okay, our lust had a lot to do with it, too. I held my pinkie out to Melodyâs hand and I was surprised by how tightly she gripped it. She finished feeding a few minutes later and Lucy burped her before the nurse took her down the hall to the nursery so Lucy could rest. I kissed her again just as her eyes were closing then I ushered Jonathan and Marylou out the door. I said good-bye in the parking lot then phoned Daryl and Jasmine before placing the call I wanted to make more than anything.
âHi, Aunt NellâIâve got great news for you.â
âDoes that mean Iâm a great aunt now?â
âIt does. Melody Ann was born about an hour ago by C-section. She and Lucy are doing well.â
âThatâs great; would it be okay if we come over the weekend?â
âIt sure would, Aunt NellâI know that Lucy will be thrilled. I have to go now and pick up Max. Heâs with Daryl now because I thought the delivery would be later. Iâll talk with you soon.â She ended the call just as I sat in the SUV. A moment later I was on my way to pick up Max. He was glad to see me and, as expected, he searched the entire house for Lucy once we were home. I tried to explain, but to no avail. Heâd just have to wait. Lucy would be in the hospital for two days because of the surgery. I hated sleeping by myself. I missed Lucyâs touch and the sensation of her skin against mine.
Two days later after breakfast at the diner, Max jumped into the back seat, sitting there while I carefully placed Melodyâs car seat behind mine. Max gave me a quizzical look, returning to the other side with his face out the window as I drove to the hospital about twenty minutes away. There was only one in the county so it made sense to have it centrally located. I parked illegally on the side of the circular main entry knowing that I wouldnât be ticketed and that, with luck, Iâd only be there twenty minutes at the most.
Lucy had Melody bundled up in her hand-knitted sweater and cap, a gift from her grandmother, and a woolen blanket wrapped around her body. I kissed my wonderful wife then grabbed her bag as the nurse wheeled my two women toward the door. I walked outside first to get the SUV then returned to take Melody from her mother. âYouâre not going to put that baby in with that beast, are you,â the nurse exclaimed when she saw Max leaning out the window.
âMelody will never be safer than when sheâs with Max,â Lucy told her. âHe saved me from a lunatic at the diner and I know that heâs saved Matt several times.â She reached up to pet Max who was understandably excited at seeing Lucy again. However, his tail would have struck Melody had I not told him to SIT! Max turned then to me, noticing for the first time the tiny bundle in my hands. I placed our daughter carefully into the seat, securing the belts before taking her tiny hand into mine just as I had with Lucy months ago. Max sniffed then licked before turning his attention to Lucy who was taking her seat up front. I ran around the car to help her with the seatbelt and the door. We were on the road toward our home less than a minute later.
Daryl had jokingly offered me a police escort which I squelched in a second. However, we did pass six patrol cars on the ten mile drive home. I drove past Jonathanâs Escalade into the garage where I released Maxâs door before helping Lucy into the family room. Max dutifully sat at her feet with his head on her thigh while I returned for Melody, placing her gently onto Lucyâs lap. Max looked into Lucyâs face when she spoke to him. âMax, this is Melody. Weâre counting on you to protect her. Sheâs totally helpless now so she needs you as much as we doâŠprobably more.â I watched silently as she spoke to Max and it was clear that he understood. He turned to face away from Lucy and there was no question that he was on guard when he sat. Iâd seen him like this dozens of times in the past.
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We had plenty of company over the weekend. Daryl and Jasmine were first, beating my in-laws by only a few minutes. I could see Darylâs future as soon as Jasmine held our daughter. I opened the door about thirty minutes later to greet Aunt Nell and Uncle Chuck. We could have had several hundred visitors, but I had put out the word that Lucy needed to rest. I insisted that she lie down for a nap both morning and afternoon while I handled the entertainment.
We knew immediately when Melody was waking up. Max was up, running down the stairs to get me then back up to Melodyâs bassinette which we had placed in our room until she was able to sleep more than a few hours at a time. I helped Lucy to sit up then brought our frequently screaming daughter to her motherâs breast.
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The weekend flew by and soon it was Monday morningâtime to return to work. Melody had awakened early so after changing and feeding her I kissed Lucy and dressed for work. Being in early enabled me to get through a lot of the accumulated paperwork. Checking the activity reports for each of the shifts over the past week was number one, just as it was every day. That was my way of keeping tabs on all of the problems the officers had experienced the previous day, or nowâthe previous five. I saw a disturbing pattern after checking the first three days.
Turning to my computer I checked on all of the problems at The Four Acesâa bar and club at 1111 Highway 234 and just inside the cityâs boundaries. âToo bad,â I thought. Just another hundred yards and the sheriff would have had the problem instead of me. As expected, there was a long history of complaints that had gotten worse over recent weeks. I was making a few notes when Daryl strolled in. He passed me a jelly donut and cup of coffee from the coffee shop down the street before asking what I was doing.
âJust checking up on The Four Aces.â
âThat black joint up on 234?â
âThatâs the one. Weâve had seventeen complaints in the past three months aloneâbrawls, three stabbings, two reports of shots fired, and a couple of drug busts. What a cesspool.â I called outside the office to Sandra, asking her to get Martin Albright, the City Attorney on the phone. Ten minutes later I had an appointment to see him at 10:30. I learned then what a really smart man my father-in-law was. I called Daryl into the office once I had returned.
âSoâŠwe donât need a warrant?â
âNot if we donât arrest anyone. Under the city ordinances we can enter any business considered to be a public nuisance, and if any business falls into that category itâs The Four Aces. I want to raid the place tomorrow night just after midnight. Weâll use second shift officers and letâs make sure we have some of the new ones with us, especially Aimee Johnstone in case we have to frisk any female patrons. I want everyone in vests and Iâll speak to Mulvaney down in the armory for enough shotguns for everyone. Letâs make sure we have plenty of plastic handcuffs just in case we need them.â
âHow many officers, do you think?â
âA dozen, I think. Weâll need two outside the rear entrance and four in the parking lot to handle any gawkers or patrons we have to arrest. Iâll try to avoid that by telling everyone to throw anything illegal onto the floor.â
Daryl gave me an unbelieving look, but I had it covered. We spent an hour deciding who we wanted on the raid. Everyone on shifts two and three were going to get three hours of overtime. I explained what I wanted to the second shift officers, stressing the need for confidentiality. Lt. Dan Powell briefed the third shift officers and I spoke to Mulvaney to ensure that we had plenty of shotguns and ammunition. I also checked to make sure weâd have someone on duty to man our three new cells.
Once I had identified three storerooms that we could clear due to computerizing our records the City Council approved spending seventy-five thousand dollars of our recovered funds from the big drug bust for bars, sliding barred doors, and barred polycarbonate windows for each of the rooms. Adding basin/toilet combinations and plumbing was easy. I had placed five of the officers who had failed to qualify on the new standards down there, ordering Mulvaney to assist during the day shift when necessary.
We eventually decided to use personnel from the third shift for the raid with the exception of Aimee Johnstone and her training partner because we needed a female officer and Aimee was it for now. Second shift officers would continue on patrol for an additional three hours. This made the most sense; third shift officers would be fresh and alert, much more so than those ending their shift. Daryl, Dan, and I laid out the preparations at inspection that morning, insisting that everyone involved arrive at headquarters by 11:00 that evening.
We were on site by 11:45 with two officers and a sergeant stationed at the rear exit and four officers and Lt. Powell controlling the front. Daryl and I would lead the remaining eight into the bar. All of them were armed with Ithaca 12-gauge shotguns as well as their pistols and batons. I was armed with my regular pistol, baton, and my deadliest weaponâMaxâas I pushed my way through the door. The noise, other than the jukebox, disappeared as soon as Max and I could be seen by the crowd. We approached the bar as my team spread around, shotguns at the ready. The owner/bartender was wiping his hands on a filthy towel as he approached. He hadnât gotten a single word out of his mouth when Daryl pulled the jukeboxâs plug out of the socket.
âUmâŠwhatâs going on, Chief?â
âIâm closing you down, Mr. Bolt, right after I search all of your patrons.â
âYou canât do that. I run a clean joint.â
âClean joint, eh? How many times have my people been here because of a brawl or an overdose in the past month? I could understand maybe once, but weâve had to send officers here at least twice a week on average and every time the people involved have been high on coke or meth or heroin. Thatâs why Iâm closing you down right after everyone here is searched. Now, I have no desire to actually arrest anyone tonight and I wonât if everything illegal winds up on the floor. However, if we find anything illegal on your person when youâre searched you can plan on spending at least a few days in jail and probably more.â I passed a set of papers across the bar to Bolt as I continued, âIâve taken the liberty of printing the applicable sections of the city ordinances that apply to my actions tonight. Take a careful look at Section 54, Part 4, paragraphs C through G.â
By then Daryl had worked his way behind the bar to take possession of Boltâs pistol. He lifted it up to show me so I returned my attention to the patrons. âEveryone at the barâstand up and back away. Drop anything in your pockets, underwear, boots, or wherever onto the floor. That means drugs, weaponsâanything that could get you into trouble. If you drop it onto the floor youâre getting a free pass tonight.â Apparently, most of them believed me because several knives, packets of drugs, and even a .38 revolver found their way to the floor. Then I had them step back to the bar where they were searched.
Max and I approached one booth where I had noticed that the occupantsâ behavior was even surlier than I had anticipated. Sure enough, I got some lip from a short stocky guy with a shaved head and scruffy beard. âYou got no fuckinâ right to treat us like this. I have half a mind to stomp your ass and I would except you got a gun and a big dog. Without them youâd be toast, Muthafucka.â
âAnd, you would beâŠwho?â
âIâm DeAnthony Shutt. I see you brought all your Uncle Tomâs with you tonight. Thatâs just what we needâa bunch of fuckinâ Oreoâs playinâ po-lice man.â
âOh yeahâIâve heard of you except the warden at Joliet called you âShit Chuteâ and I must say the name fits. After what the warden told me I thought youâd be a lot more, but now I can see youâre just another big mouth con. So, tell meâever have any special training like judo or karate or kendo?â
âNo, why the fuck you think I would need that?â
âI spent four years in the military police with the Navy so I had the same hand-to-hand combat training that they give the Seals. Unfortunately, I am the Chief of Police and I have to exercise restraint and set an example for the community.â I would have gone on, but I was called to the bar by one of the new black recruits.
âChief, this guy has something in his crotch.â
âNo problem, Officer Gore; either heâll take it out or Max will.â I snapped my fingers and Max moved up between his legs.
âOkay, manâŠokay; Iâll get it. Itâs just a knife I carry for protectionâŠthatâs all.â He reached into his pants and pulled out a switchblade with a six-inch blade. Officer Gore cuffed him and led him outside to one of the waiting patrol cars. Dan Powell carefully placed him into the rear seat and Gore returned to the bar. Table by table people were led to the bar and on the way they dropped all kinds of drugs and paraphernalia. There were four more knives and two pistols that were taken by one of the officers, unloaded, and placed into a tote bag.
Finally, we got to the booth with Shutt and company. That was when one of the experienced officers whispered into my ear. It was musicâsweet music. I pulled Shutt out of the booth and I wasnât too gentle about it. Wedged into the bar I pulled his left hand behind him and applied my handcuff to his wrist. His right hand followed a second later. âYou must really like Joliet, Schutt. Youâre on parole and youâre seated at a booth with two convicted felons. Thatâs two parole violations. Letâs see if you have any more.â I bent him over one of the stools and searched him carefully. I pulled two glassine bags with capsules in them that looked suspiciously like those weâd confiscated in the big drug bust weâd had a few months ago. Daryl bagged and sealed them as evidence. I also found a derringer in one of Shuttâs boots. Gore was smiling as he escorted Shutt out to the parking lot and jail.
We finished the searches less than an hour later then stood by until Mr. Bolt had locked the doors and set the alarms. There was a small crowd gathered so I told them that the bar was closed and would be until the next meeting of the City Council, at least. We returned to headquarters where we supervised the processing of Shutt and the other prisoner before setting them up in separate cells. My final act before going home to my wife and daughter was to tell the Sergeant in charge that Shutt was to have no visitors and was not to share the cell with anyone else. Iâd handle his transfer tomorrow morning.
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My watch told me it was after 2:30 by the time Max and I walked into the house and up to our bedroom. I was surprised to see one of the bedside lamps on as we climbed the stairs. Lucy was sitting up, pillows fluffed at her back, when we entered the room with a fretting Melody in her arms. âSheâs been fidgeting all night. I donât know what to do.â
I stripped out of my uniform shirt and dropped my pistol and belt to the floor. Then I pulled a clean diaper out of the drawer, placing it on my shoulder. âLetâs try this,â I told Lucy as I leaned forward for a quick kiss, picking up my daughter and resting her head on my shoulder. A few seconds later I sat in the old wooden rocker that Lucyâs mom had given us. Slowly rocking had a magical effect on Melody. She quieted down almost immediately as I gently rubbed her back. I couldnât see her eyes but I was pretty sure that she was looking straight into Maxâs eyes. She gurgled several times when Max licked her hand and soon her breathing changed from ragged and shallow to slow, deep, and regular. I knew then that she was asleep.
I continued to rock her for another fifteen minutes before rising and laying her carefully in her bassinette. I was about to strip down for a quick shower when my phone vibrated. I knew immediately that there was a serious problem. âCahill,â I said as a greeting.
âChief, itâs Steve Dobbs. We have a problem. Biggers screwed up with the prisoner. Somehow he let Shutt out of the cell while he was alone and Shutt beat and overpowered him. Heâs escaped and he has Biggersâ weapon.â
âShit,â I said, not too quietly. âOkay, get EMTâs for Biggers if you havenât done that yet then call everyone you can reach and have them come in. Let the Sheriff know, too. Iâll be there in fifteen minutes.â After ending the call I made another. âIâm phoning your parents. I want them to come over here for the night.â I would have continued, but Jonathan had answered his phone and, not surprisingly, his first words expressed concern for Lucy and Melody.
âTheyâre fine, Jonathan, but I need you and Marylou to come over here and bring one of your shotguns. Weâve had a prisoner escape and heâs armed and dangerous. He and I had a little problem at The Four Aces and it would be just like him to get his revenge on my wife and child. Iâll feel a lot better knowing youâre here. I could leave Max, but Iâll probably need him on the search.â After speaking for another few minutes he assured me that theyâd be here in less than five minutes.
I explained to Lucy. âYou heard part of it. I arrested a guy who was on parole at The Four Aces. Not only was he sitting in a booth with two convicted felons, but I found a switchblade and a pistol in his pants. Those are serious violations of parole so he was headed back to Joliet except for that idiot Biggers. We have rules about letting prisoners out of the cell when youâre alone. As many times as Iâve explained them, thatâs how many he told me that he felt they were unnecessary. I wonder how he feels now. Heâs looking at a lengthy suspension and if anyone is hurt or killed Iâll fire the son of a bitch.â
Max jumped up and ran down the stairs, but never barked. That told me that Jonathan and Marylou had arrived. After a quick greeting I took Max back to the garage en route to headquarters. I pulled out my vest and used the Velcro to fasten it tightly around my body. There were more than thirty officers in the lobby when Max and I walked in.
âOkay,â I began. âWe have a black male approximately five feet eight inches tall and two hundred pounds. He has a shaved head and a scruffy beard. Heâs on parole from Joliet with permission to be here in Tennessee, but not for long. Do we know what heâs wearingâjumpsuit or regular clothes?â
âHeâs in a jumpsuit, Chief. His clothes are in âProperty.ââ
âGet his clothes so Max can smell them. I want two two-man teams to cover the Creek BridgeâŠvests and shotguns.â Then I had another thought. âDid he take Biggersâ vest?â
âDamn, he must have. Bob wasnât wearing it when the EMTâs came.â
âThat means shotguns and slugs. Donât play any games with this guy. He was convicted of armed robbery and assault with a deadly weapon. Just donât shoot any civilians.â I sent two veteran teams to blockade the bridge. I knew from personal experience with Lucy that it was the only way to cross the creek. The weather had been cold and the creek was wide enough to give someone hypothermia long before they reached the other side, even assuming that Shutt could swim. Shuttâs family was from the area so I was quite sure that he knew all about the creek and the problems crossing it.
I reviewed search procedures with everyone while we waited for Shuttâs clothes. Max, Aimee Johnstone, Daryl and I would follow the scent trail with teams of two every fifty yards. Weâd keep in communication using the second channel on our radios, reserving the first for contacting headquarters. Sgt. Dobbs ran in with Shuttâs clothes and I held them in front of Maxâs nose. He wasnât a bloodhound, but all dogs have a sense of smell that is thousands of times more sensitive than humans. Max sniffed several times then trotted to the door. Once outside he circled around several times before walking at a good pace to the north, exactly as I had predicted.
Max kept his nose near the ground as he led us past the city garage and through the mostly empty parking lot to the neighborhood across the street. These were mostly small homes on small lots. The homes in this integrated neighborhood were clean and well cared for and I knew that everyone would be safe in bed at this hour unless someone had a long commute to Memphis or beyond. I was concerned that Shutt might try forced entry to a house, but Max kept us on the sidewalk until the road ended at the edge of a thick wooded area that stretched for more than a mile.
I repeated my earlier instructions about spacing and communications. We spread out, covering almost a quarter mile from end to end and strode carefully into the darkness. Like many wooded areas in the South there were mostly pines of varying sizes with small bushes like ferns or thorny vines in open spaces.
Thankfully, it was winter because we had some spiders here that were more than two inches long and webs that ran between trees. We had powerful LED flashlights that we were forced to use even though that meant that Shutt would be able to locate us once we were close to him. Thereâs an answer to thatâa technique covered in every police academy. All flashlights were held out at armâs length to the sides of our bodies rather than directly in front as most people would.
An hour later we were into the woods almost a mile when Max crouched down. I knew then that we were close to our quarry. I tapped Max and pointed him to the left. I did this for two reasonsâfirst, to keep Max from being shot and secondly, to hopefully ambush Shutt from the side. I spoke into my radio just above a whisper. âHeâs close by nowâŠprobably not more than fifty yards so be very careful and pay attention.â
We moved forward very slowly now and I kept Aimee Johnstone behind me and to my leftâabout five yards away, knowing that my brief interaction with Shutt would make me his prime target. Not only did I think that, but I was actually counting on it. My training in the Navy and in the Marshalâs Service had taught me exactly what to do. We had moved forward about twenty yards through an annoying field of vines covered with thorns that clung to our slacks with every step. I stopped briefly to show Aimee a small patch of orange cloth impaled on several thorns. Turning to Aimee I ordered her to turn her flashlight off. Daryl did the same on his side. I wanted all of Shuttâs attention focused on me as we moved forward.
I could see an anomaly ahead and slightly to my left. It was a thick-trunked oak tree right smack in the center of a small clearing. Moving my flash back and forth I could see nothing on either side or beyond the massive tree for twenty-five yards or more so I had a strong feeling that Shutt had taken shelter behind it. Iâm never one to pussyfoot around so I called out, âGive it up, Shutt. We have more than thirty armed officers with us and youâll never get away.â
âFuck you, muthafucka. Your honkies may get me, but Iâll get you first. Thatâs a fuckinâ promise.â At that he stepped out from the left side of the tree, aiming Biggersâ pistol straight at me. âYou talk a good game, muthafucka. Now letâs see how you die.â
As he raised the pistol I looked to my left and yelled, âNOW, MAX!â When Shutt looked to his right I rolled rightâright into the thorny vines, pulling my .44 Magnum before hitting the ground. He fired repeatedly, but he was wide, missing me with all but one shot that struck my left bicep area as I drew a bead on him. But as I fired I heard two loud BOOMSâone to my left side and the other from my pistol. Looking up I saw blood spurting from two wounds in the middle of his chestâthe two holes, one from a twelve gauge slug and the other from a .44 bullet, only an inch apart. Shuttâs face lost color as he looked down to see the red arterial blood pump out over his body just before he crumbled swiftly to the ground.
I felt Daryl pull me up as I holstered my weapon. My arms and face were covered with cuts from the thorns as I stood, slowly and painfully extricating my body from the vines. Aimee ran forward with her shotgun centered on Shutt until she was able to kick the pistol away and call for EMTâs. Our remaining team members formed a line showing the way for the medical techâs. I sent them first to check on Shutt, but they knew immediately that he was dead. He was lying face down and the exit holes from the huge projectiles were a dead giveaway. Nobody could suffer that kind of damage and survive. I sent Daryl and the EMTâs to look after Aimee who was clearly in distress after killing a human being for the first time. My arm was covered with gauze and wrapped in a pressure bandage until I could get to the hospital.
âDaryl, take command here, please. Call the Sheriff about sending his crime techâs to the scene. Take control of Aimeeâs shotgun and my pistol. Theyâll want to check them out. Also, call Lucy and let her know that Iâm okay and on my way to the hospital. Then call Pastor Michaels and tell him about Aimee. Sheâll need a lot of support even though this was clearly self defense for both of us.â
âMatt! DUH!! I know all that. You just go to the hospital and do what they tell you. Iâll take care of Aimee and the rest of this.â He patted me on the shoulder and pushed me toward the EMTâs who led me to their ambulance. I climbed in and they strapped me in place. Minutes later I was on the way. I only prayed that Lucy would stay at home because I knew she was still in recovery from her surgery.
Who was I kidding? I was in the room having my wound cleaned by a nurse before having it stitched when Lucy and her dad rushed through the curtain. âMatt! I was so worried when Daryl phoned. Look at you. Youâre covered in blood.â
âYeah, but you should see the other guy.â Oops, that was obviously the wrong thing to say because it was met with a steely glare. âHonest, Lucy; Iâm okay. These are from a bunch of thorns I had to roll in so I wouldnât get shot.â
âThen, whatâs this?â
âBetter my arm than my chest.â
âWhy didnât you shoot him as soon as you saw him?â
âBecause I love my wife and daughter; I could have been charged with murder if I just shot him. The same goes for Aimee Johnstone. She also shot him once he opened fire. Suppose he decided to give himself up? We had to give him the chance. Yes, I got hurt, but it was self-defense. Iâll get a few days off to spend with my two loves instead of ten to twenty in the state pen. Anthony Michaels should be with Aimee now.â
Lucy looked down for a few seconds and there were tears in her eyes when she looked up. âI should know by now to trust your judgment, Matt. Iâm sorry.â I just pulled her to me for a long kiss until the doctor arrived to sew up my arm. Funny, but the bulletâs entry was almost exactly where I had been injured the last time I had been shot. The angle was different because my arm was horizontal this time, making the entry wound longer and the internal wound worse. Still, I was sure I could get by with a sling for a week or so.
âWhat about Max,â I asked.
âDaryl found him caught up in a big thorn bush, but heâs okay. Daryl said heâd bring him home as soon as he gets done on the site. He told me that Max saved you even though he wasnât there.â I explained why that was probably true. I needed the diversion Max gave me to get away from Shuttâs aim. The doctor finished the twenty stitches and the nurse gave me a couple of pain killers and two preions before discharging meâthe bill going to the city.
Jonathan drove us home and Lucy and I went to bed. Max greeted us at the door and followed us into the room taking station just below Melody, completely ignoring his bed until I brought it over to him. Jonathan and Marylou drove home after hugging both of us gingerly. I checked with Anthony Michaels about Aimee the following morning and I was pleased to hear that he had arranged for counseling. Shooting another human being is always traumatic, especially the first time, unless youâre a sociopath.
I went in to Headquarters three days later for just an hour so I could deal with Sgt. Biggers. I had given him written notice of the hearing with the option of having a representative from the Tennessee State Police Benevolent Association with him so I wasnât surprised to see two lawyers present when we walked into the conference room. Fortunately, I was prepared, having spent an hour with Martin Albright to develop a list of charges. It was longâmore than two pages ranging from insubordination to failure to follow established procedures. I also charged him with creating a situation in which a prisoner had been killed. I told him that I was suspending him without pay for ninety days and that a committee of the City Council would meet in a formal hearing to determine if he should be fired as per my recommendation. He must have seen the handwriting on the wall because less than a month later he resigned.
NEXT: The storyâs conclusion.