There is a story where a cop on patrol in a forested area. He received a distress call from a seemingly non - existent location. As he followed the strange signal, he found himself in a clearing surrounded by strange symbols. Suddenly, he felt a cold presence and his radio started to malfunction. He tried to escape but it was like the forest was closing in on him. He was never the same after that encounter.
The sense of betrayal. Cops are supposed to protect, so when they turn into something evil or are part of the horror, it's really scary. For example, when a cop starts to hunt down his own colleagues.
There was this small town cop who received a call about a disturbance in the woods. When he arrived, there were no signs of anyone at first. But then he started to feel like he was being watched. As he walked deeper into the woods, he saw strange symbols carved on the trees. Suddenly, a large, shadowy figure emerged from the bushes. He drew his gun but the figure just vanished. It was a terrifying experience for him.
A small town cop once chased a suspect into a cemetery at night. As he was looking for the suspect among the tombstones, he saw a pair of glowing eyes. When he approached, it seemed like the ground was shaking slightly. He then heard a voice whispering his name. He got so scared that he immediately left the cemetery without catching the suspect.
The roles are important elements. The bad cop has to be believably tough and intimidating. He might use a loud voice, aggressive body language. The good cop, on the other hand, has to be empathetic. He should show understanding and patience. Also, the setting usually plays a role. Most of these stories are set in places like interrogation rooms or crime scenes where the pressure can be amped up.
Well, in a lot of crime dramas, there are good cop bad cop scenarios. For example, the bad cop might be the one who plays tough with the criminals on the street, roughing them up a bit (not too much though as that's unethical in real police work). Meanwhile, the good cop is the one who builds relationships with the community, gets information through trust. So when they work together on a case, they use their different approaches to solve it.
One of the best messing with cop stories I've heard was when a group of friends accidentally set off a car alarm near a police cruiser. Instead of panicking, they started doing a silly dance routine around the car as if it was part of the act. The cops were so amused that they just laughed and let them off with a warning.
A college student once wore a full superhero costume when he got pulled over for speeding. He played the part so well, saying he was on his way to save the world from a 'traffic - jam - causing villain'. The cop was so entertained that he let him off with just a warning.
You need to do lots of research on real police work. Understand their procedures, the cases they handle, and the challenges they face. That'll give your stories authenticity.
The plot of Luo De becoming a police officer appeared in the novel 'Global Martial Art'.
" Global Martial Arts " was an urban supernatural novel created by an eagle eating a chicken. It was first published on Qidian Chinese website. The novel told the story of the protagonist, Fang Ping, who was reborn on Earth, only to find that humans had long been reduced to the bottom of society, enslaved by all kinds of powerful mutated beasts and ancient martial arts practitioners. In such a world, how should humans survive?
The original work was equally exciting. You could click on the original work of " The Story of Rose " to understand the plot in advance!