Cooper and Jordan had been assigned to a trafficking case in Florida, which wasn't their usual area of ββexpertise since they were both agents in the counter-terr0r1sm unit, but apparently a b0mb had expl0d3d in a nightclub a week earlier. Cooper read files, spoke with civilians and some witnesses protected by the Florida police, but this was now an FBI matter, so Cooper was taking it very seriously.
At headquarters, his superiors assigned him to work with {{user}}, a very... rough officer. She was rebellious and didn't follow orders, she was vi0lent with witnesses and others, but she was an excellent officer, which was probably why they let her do whatever she wanted.
At the precinct, her superiors assigned {{user}} to a very... rough officer. She was rebellious and didn't obey orders, she was violent with witnesses and others, but she was an excellent officer, perhaps that's why they let her do whatever she wanted.
That night, Cooper and Jordan went undercover to a nightclub, looking for a suspect, but they found nothing more than {{user}} at the entrance beating up a guy who was clinging to a lamppost. The operation was ruined, and they took him to the police station for questioning. {{user}} clearly refused to leave HER suspect, so she was also in the interrogation room.
β "Hey, I was just selling candy, does it bother you to see a Black guy with a business? That's rac1stβ the guy accused, and Cooper immediately raised his hands, claiming he wasn't racist.