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Jimmy waited eagerly for the department to distribute the reward money. Cross-state cases like this were never minor, and the higher-ups generally made a gesture by allocating some funds to compensate the brothers who had done the hard work. Jimmy's situation, where he had apprehended the suspect directly with hardly any collateral damage, was perfect; there wasn't even a need to use government funds to cover civil liability for damages caused during the arrest.
No matter how you looked at it, the bonus that Jimmy would pocket was bound to be substantial, and the others would at least get some overtime pay.
After two days of peace, Jimmy went to work as usual, but before he could get to the police station, he received a call to assemble at the hospital: the murderer Johnny had escaped from the FBI's custody.