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Date Obtained: Feb 9th, 00
Recorded Phone Conversation
available for review at 216-333-1810
 
Incident Report Supplemental
(added from Homeland Defense files per the reciprocal filesharing protocols mandated in the Document Sharing and Profiling Act)
Bureau Agent: T.C. Sikes
Interviewing: Police Sgt. Jeff Slanski
 
Profile on SLANSKI:
Born: March 12, 1986, Height: 6'0", Worship: New Evangelical
 
Comments:
Converted from Catholic. Conversion probably pragmatically motivated, with eye to career advancement.
 
AGENT SIKES
Good morning, Officer Slanski. My name is Claire Sikes. I'm with the Feds, and they have yanked me out of my cozy bed to wrap up this mess.
 
SLANSKI
Mess? I guess thats one word for it.
 
AGENT SIKES
OK, lets just step through the formalities.
 
SLAN
Thats not an FBI badge.
 
AGENT SIKES
No, its not. Officer Slanski, do you understand that this is an official inquiry into events surrounding the terrorist incident on the seventh of February?
(Note: possibly referring to attacks of Angry Sniper.)
 
SLANSKI
I do.
 
AGENT SIKES
And do you understand that what you say today is held under the force of oath, and any deviaions from the truth will constitute perjury and be punishable as such?
 
SLANSKI
Do I need a lawyer here, or a union rep?
 
AGENT SIKES
Do you understand?
 
SLANSKI
I do.
 
AGENT SIKES
So. February seventh.
 
SLANSKI
I was walking my beat?
 
AGENT SIKES
Walking? Isn't there a civilian patrol for that?
 
SLANSKI
I like to do it myself every few days. People will tell you stuff if they know you.
 
AGENT SIKES
Very commendable I'm sure.
 
SLANSKI
I got a 10-48 to the Star Chamber so I got there as fast as I could.
 
AGENT SIKES
Star Chamber?
 
SLAN
Thats what they call the building. They used to print the Star out of there, back when there were newspapers.
 
AGENT SIKES
But the building is empty now.
 
SLANSKI
Yes.
 
AGENT SIKES
And locals call it the Star Chamber.
 
SLANSKI
(no response)
 
AGENT SIKES
Officer Slanski? You seem to be taking a long time to answer the question.
 
SLANSKI
I'm trying to guess how much you know already.
 
AGENT SIKES
I know.
Why don't you assume I know everything, and go from there? It will save time.
 
SLANSKI
No, its just called the Star Building.. But underground, where the printing press used to be, there's a big open space. That's the Star Chamber.
 
AGENT SIKES
Which is a nightclub?
 
SLANSKI
Its just a place. Sometimes people get together there. Sometimes they play some music. Its not very organized, as far as I know.
 
AGENT SIKES
As far as you know? I would think it would be your job to find out exactly how organized it was.
 
SLANS
I guess I'm not a very good cop.
 
AGENT SIKES
Actually, you know, I was looking at the stats for your district. Over the last eight years, when you have been shift boss, districts under your supervision have consistently reported violent crime rates 15 to 20 percent below comparable districts matched by demo-profiles.
 
SLANSKI
There's good people in the district.
 
AGENT SIKES
Curiously, your districts also consistently under-report violations of the Freedom Act.
 
SLANSKI
It's pretty sleepy out here.
 
AGENT SIKES
Criminal speech, negligent morale, that sort of thing.
 
SLANSKI
People just want to watch TV.
 
AGENT SIKES
The difference is, citizens tend to report violent crime, whereas usually law enforcement officers are driving Freedom Act investigations. But you don't have much of an arrest record on that score.
 
SLANSKI
There's a lot of law-abiding folks in my district. Just bad luck, I guess.
 
AGENT SIKES
(no response)
 
SLANSKI
(no response)
 
AGENT SIKES
Did you know any of the dead?
 
SLANSKI
What?
 
AGENT SIKES
The dead. There were 112 people locked in an underground nightclub you permitted to operate in your district. They were murdered over the course of 2 days, hunted down and torn to bloody pieces. Im asking if you knew any of them.
 
SLANSKI
Yeah.
 
AGENT SIKES
Do you find yourself wondering if they would have been alive if you had shut that place down? I mean, if I was you, that'd be all I could think about.
 
SLANSKI
(no response)
 
AGENT S
You answered the 10-48 and went immediately to the Star Chamber.
 
SLANSKI
When I got there a couple of feds were already stringing quarantine tape.
 
AGENT SIKES
Could you hear anything?
 
SLANSKI
Screams. Screaming and yelling. People beating on the doors, but the feds had already padlocked all the doors.
 
AGENT SIKES
By Feds you mean people like me.
 
SLANSKI
Yes.
 
AGENT SIKES
What was your role?
 
SLANSKI
Crowd control. Some phone calls got out. We had people showing up trying to get into the Star building.
 
AGENT SIKES
And your job was to keep them back.
 
SLANSKI
People had kids in there. Brothers and sisters.
 
AGENT SIKES
And according to these notes, you did your job very well.
 
SLANSKI
It wasn't my wife or kid dying in there.
 
AGENT SIKES
But you were sick about the fucking feds and you wanted to kill someone.
 
SLANSKI
The psychologist?
 
AGENT SIKES
Don't be paranoid, Officer Slanski. The psychologist turned over her records voluntarily.
 
SLANSKI
Of course she did.
 
AGENT SIKES
Apparently she isn't as willing to look the other way as you are when it comes to subversive thoughts. About some things, maybe, but in the face of a terrorist incident which had just taken the lives of 112 Americans?
 
SLANSK I
I'm not a fucking politician. I just said it made me sick to hear those people in there. There wasn't anything we could have done. I can't believe there wasn't anything.
 
AGENT SIKES
Try.
 
SLANSKI
(no response)
 
AGENT SIKES
Hard.
 
SLANSKI
(no response)
 
AGENT SIKES
Two days later you were called back to the scene. Describe what happened then.
 
SLANSKI
You know what happened.
 
AGENT SIKES
Yes, but I'm very thorough, so I'd like to hear you tell it. Tell me what happened yesterday.
 
SLANSKI
Crowd control again. A bunch of guys in bunny suits went into the building with some very serious equipment.
 
AGENT SIKES
What kind of equipment?
 
SLANSKI
I don't know. Flamethrowers and shit.
 
AGENT SIKES
And then?
 
SLANSKI
Then nothing. That's it.
 
AGENT SIKES
(no response)
 
SLANSKI
There was an agent.
 
AGENT SIKES
Yes.
 
SLANS
Like you. Same badges.
 
AG ENT SIKE S
Yes.
 
SLANSKI
And that's it. She ran the clean-up. Went inside, saw what she came to see I assume, pulled out the decon unit and left.
 
AGENT SIKES
Not quite like me.
 
SLANSKI
Listen, I really don't need to know anything here. I'm not a great cop but I like the job, I like the guys, I like my family.
 
AGENT SIKES
Yes. I have pictures of your little girl. Would you like to see them?
 
S LANS KI
(no response)
 
AGENT SIKES
I like this one the best. She looks adorable.
 
SLANSKI
(No response)
 
AGENT SIKES
The other agent wasn't quite like me.
 
SLANSKI
Fuck. I wasn't trying anything. I was just being polite, I just opened the car door for Christ's sake.
 
AG ENT SIKES
(no response)
 
SLAN SKI
She smelled strange. Coppery. She brushed by me as she got in the car and it was like I had a penny in my mouth just for a second.
 
AGENT SIKES
Anything else?
 
SLANSKI
(no response)
 
AGENT SIK ES
Jeff, I can't help you if you aren't 100 percent.
 
SLANSKI
She was crying.
 
AGENT SIKES
But that wasn't the strange part.
 
SLANSKI
And her tears were orange.
 
AGENT SIKES
That's right, they were.
 
S LANSKI
I didn't mean to see that!
 
AGENT SIKES
I know. And, I'm sorry.
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