Rebirth of the Wealthy American

Vol 2 Chapter 280: upgrade

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In the twenty-first century, protests are restricted in any country.

Don't think that the United States in the 21st century is true freedom. In the United States, if you want to hold such an event, you must also carry it out within the legal framework.

Although the federal government has not published any laws specifically applicable to processions and assemblies, the states have basically formulated relevant laws and regulations, which have different places, times, forms, purposes, practical effects and social impacts. constraint.

In Washington, you need to apply for a "license" three days in advance. In New York, Los Angeles, and Boston, you need to apply 36 hours in advance. No matter where you are, you must have a clear person in charge and you must also pay a certain amount of security deposit. To avoid compensation for damage to public facilities.

The reason to apply in advance is to allow sufficient warning time for the police. Every protest will have a large number of police responsible for security work. They must maintain order at the scene and protect the safety of the demonstrators. More importantly, they must control the situation. In the controllable range, the contradiction will not expand and intensify.

Nineteenth-century American law was not complete, so there was no regulation for this activity, so Li Mu and Tweed could easily protest.

There must be no police to maintain this kind of protest. Although there are police officers on duty in front of the New York City government, three or five people are simply a waste of money compared to hundreds of protesters.

To prevent protesters from hitting the city government, Henderson even organized city government staff to form a wall in front of the city government.

Both people had obvious political demands. One side asked Tweed to resign, at least to give an explanation. The other side supported Tweed and asked the protesters on the other side to dissolve immediately.

The contradiction is so acute that there is no room for reconciliation.

So the simple slogan gradually evolved into abusive, and the contradiction began to escalate.

Henderson was looking for members of the New York gangs. These gang members were usually unscrupulous. Now with the mayor's support, the arrogance is even more arrogant.

The person Li Mu is looking for is not bad. New York is an immigration city. Many new immigrants travel to New York from Europe to look for opportunities. Most of them have a strong body and absolutely no lack of adventurous spirit.

There were also dozens of gunmen who had been to Cuba. These people were attached to Li Mu in Cuba. They lived like the emperor. The Cuban president saw them politely, not to mention the little punk in New York. They didn't look at it at all.

So the stigma gradually escalated into confrontation, and two groups of people shoved each other in front of the city government, and each gave up.

Finally, I do n’t know who made the first punch first, and the escalation was instantly upgraded to a group fight.

Let ’s fight in groups, whether cowboys, adventurers, or jumbles, all have rich experience. Relatively speaking, the strength of cowboys and adventurers is superior, and basically those who dominate the city are overbearing. gangster.

After all, cowboys and adventurers often rely on their own ability to solve problems, so they basically have a strong body and have real kung fu on their hands.

The small gangsters in cities are different. They often rely on the number of people to bully the little. There are not many opportunities for real hands-on. Many gangsters have bad hobbies, such as alcoholism, promiscuity, drug use, etc. Such a person usually looks like a dog, and the real hand is Twenty-three.

So the scene of the fight was basically one-sided. After the initial stalemate, the little **** began to defeat, so cowboys and adventurers were chasing the little bastards. Often, as long as the two cowboys and the adventurers held onto a little bastard, Small **** must not turn over, and a cowboy or adventurer can face two small **** without falling into the wind.

In this way, the puppets were miserable. They were real people jumping over their horses and jumping over chickens. Maybe a puppet was anxious. He drew out a dagger and ran into the belly of an adventurer.

The adventurer grabbed the hand of the unbelievable unbelievably, did not allow the unhappy to pull out the knife, and then pulled out a pistol with one hand, pushing the trigger on the forehead of the little mixed.

Huh!

The stern gunshots were particularly harsh in the claustrophobic surroundings of the city.

The sound of gunfire seemed to be a signal. Many people reacted quickly, no matter whether it was a beating or being beaten. Most of the time they hugged their heads and lay on the ground.

Unfortunately, these gimmicks are the real protest participants, and those who are trained have basically a special purpose.

A stupid person first pulled out his gun and threatened a cowboy loudly: "Back, I don't want to hurt you, hurry off-"

The cowboy's response was not slow, and his attitude was more determined. The name of the jumble was not finished, and the cowboy's hand glanced across the waist holster.

呯 呯, 呯 ——

This time it was a triple combo. Two shots were in the middle of the small mixed front chest, and the last shot was on the small mixed head.

The melee broke out again-

Fortunately, most people use black fire and medicine bullets as their weapons. The city government was quickly enveloped by gun smoke. Both sides could not see each other's people, so the gun battle broke out quickly and ended quickly. .

When the smoke cleared, more than thirty bodies were lying on the ground.

"God, look at what you've all done--" A wounded man has collapsed.

"Save me—" Someone moaned and begged.

Neat footsteps came, and a group of soldiers wearing earthy military uniforms lined up. This is the Customs Marine Police Corps. They happened to pass by--

When the gunfire sounded, Henderson responded quickly, squatting under the window sill instantly.

Tweed leaned out of the window and exclaimed, "No!"

"Be careful--" Henderson hugged Tweed.

Tweed's body was soft, and he collapsed on the floor, with an expression on his face.

"It's over, it's over--" Tweed murmured, his eyes staring forward, without any focus.

With such a terrible incident in front of the city government, as the mayor of New York, Tweed could not blame him.

The newspaper the next day was really exciting.

Headlines on the front pages of the New York Times, New York Sun, New York Herald, and New York Tribune are all reports of the conflict, and the shady of municipal engineering is no longer the focus of the report. All newspapers have begun to question Mr. Mayor's control of New York.

New York is the financial center of the United States. In such a vicious incident in New York, all newspapers are asking: should the mayor be responsible? What kind of responsibility should it bear?

A special issue was added to Time Magazine, featuring an interview with a 23-year-old guy named Tom in Queens, New York.

Tom does not have a job, but he lives well. The source of life is to earn income by working for the city government. Although no one has said that Tom's work is directly related to the city government, everyone knows that their boss Mahoney and Henderson, the director of the New York City Council, has close ties.

Just yesterday afternoon, Mahoney ordered Tom and more than 60 other companions to go to the city hall to disperse the protesters in front of the city hall. If all goes well, Tom can get a hundred dollars for each of them.

Although Tom wasn't sure if Mahoney was hired by Henderson, Tom saw Henderson's carriage in front of Mahoney's house.

Henderson's carriage is well recognized. Henderson was born in a run-down aristocratic family in Britain. The family now has only one family crest, and Henderson's carriage has such a large family crest.

No one dared to protest in front of the city government. During the clash yesterday, a total of nine people were killed and more than forty were injured in varying degrees. Among the dead was a reporter for the New York Times.

The publisher of the New York Times, George Jones, took a train to Washington that night. No one knew what George Jones was going to do, but the next day George Jones returned to New York, and he returned with a special investigation team. The person in charge is Harry Coffey, assistant to Supreme Court Justice Salmon Chase.

The first thing Harry Coffey did when he arrived in New York was to find New York City Speaker Edwin Virginia and send a handwritten letter from President Ulysses S. Grant to Edwin Virginia.

The New York City Council held a plenary meeting on October 15 to discuss whether to impeach Mayor Tweed.

There were no surprises, and the impeachment proposal was not passed.

"Tweed has been operating in New York for ten years, and all of him are in the city council, so this impeachment is not surprising." Arthur informed Li Mu of the latest progress.

Arthur is a member of the New York City Council, but Li Mu is not.

Arthur has now publicly stated his attitude and voted in favour with four other lawmakers in support of the impeachment of Tweed, but just a few people are not enough.

"Don't worry, the big brothers are in a meeting, and there will be results soon." Li Mu is not worried. In the conference room on the second floor of Clinton Castle, a PY transaction is being negotiated. Those who participated in the meeting are real New York controller.

Li Mu was originally eligible to participate in the meeting, but Li Mu decided not to show up yet, so as not to mislead others.

New York is a big cake, but Li Mu does not want to take too much share in this big cake. Li Mu only made a request with J.P. Morgan, who is chairing the meeting, that Li Mu wants to get the management right of Central Park, and has Power builds four skyscrapers in Central Park.

In order to obtain this right, Li Mu promised to pay for the maintenance of Central Park, and promised not to turn Central Park into a private park. As before, anyone can come in and out of Central Park at will and enjoy the beauty of the place without paying any fees.

Such conditions make it impossible to refuse. Maintaining a free park requires a lot of money, and the amount of money accumulated over the years is not small, so no one in Central Park is willing to take over.

So J.P. Morgan accepted Li Mu's request on behalf of the big men on Wall Street.

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