Chapter 218 - 219: The Righteous Emily Jenkins
Emily followed Big Brother Brown into his car. She had already recounted what happened to James Brown. Tonight, she didn’t wait for James to come back for dinner, so she came here to buy some food. While doing so, she saw a stall selling something interesting and decided to record the process. Just as she started recording, the accident happened, and she captured the whole incident on video. The group that assaulted the victim seemed to have some backing; they were shouting provocatively, claiming even if they killed someone, it would be in vain as the police would be of no help whatsoever.
That’s why Emily felt that the police station would definitely side against the taxi driver, so she wanted to testify to ensure the driver wouldn’t be mistreated.
James was quite surprised and said to Emily, "You have a strong sense of justice, huh?"
Emily, indignant, replied, "This has nothing to do with justice. I just can’t stand the arrogance of those people. They clearly hit someone first and not only did they refuse to reason, but they also beat up others. If I don’t take them down, I simply cannot swallow this injustice."
"But even if we have evidence, I’m afraid it might not make any difference," he said.
Emily clenched her fist and snorted, "Hmph, if they don’t care, I will release all the evidence online. I’d like to see if they’re afraid then. Even if his dad is Robert Taylor, it will be no use."
Seeing Emily like this, James had no reason not to support her. He had noticed the police station’s vehicles earlier and knew they were from the local station—Helen Wilson’s station. So he drove straight here.
As expected, they arrived at the police station and saw the police car from before as well as a BMW. The three of them got out of the car and walked directly into the station.
An on-duty officer at the entrance, seeing James and the others, immediately came out to stop them, asking, "What’s the matter?"
Emily promptly replied, "Officer, I recorded the entire scuffle that just occurred. I have proof that the taxi drivers are not at fault at all."
The officer nodded, "Then come in with me."