Ryne Pearson - Capitol Punishment

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In a sparsely populated area north of Los Angeles, the police are summoned to a medical emergency. They arrive to find a man sprawled on the sidewalk with no indications of injury, or of life. What happens next sets off a deadly chain of events that takes the FBI on a desperate cross-country investigation. In Capitol Punishment, Special Agents "Frankie" Aguirre and Art Jefferson are in pursuit of a white supremacist — John Barrish — who has in his arsenal a nerve agent so lethal that the smallest amounts can cause mass death. Barrish has struck before — in the St. Anthony's shooting, when four black children were killed in cold blood on their way to church. Now he is bolder, and his plan for destruction goes far beyond simple homicide. Barrish plans to strike a blow to the heart of the American government in Washington, D.C.

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Toby held his position, still watching the animals with amusement. “Turn around, Stan. Be cool.”

“There’s three of them,” Stanley said after turning back to the chimps. “One is hanging back.”

“Be cool,” Toby said, sensing with little difficulty the shake in his brother’s voice. “Don’t talk unless I tell you to.”

“All right.” Gladly .

Darian Brown walked without fear toward the two men who could only be there to see him.

“The banker,” Mustafa Ali observed as he walked with his leader. Thirty feet behind, standing near a popcorn vendor, Brother Roger was watching closely, noting the same thing. All three men had guns, but it was Roger’s job to be aware of any attempt by police or anyone else to accost them. Bullets are better than bowing .

“I’ll handle this,” Darian said. His .357 was within easy reach under his loose coat.

Toby leaned easily on the railing, his hands clasped as they drooped over the metal bar. Stanley was to his left, and in an instant there were two Africans assuming the same position as he to his right. “Nice day.”

Darian looked left at the one who spoke. He wore a baseball cap and dark glasses, as did the second one farther down. Simple measures to conceal their identity, but effective. All he could tell was that they were white, and that was enough. “You look different than when you dropped by our place.”

“It’s called shaving,” Toby said, looking right.

“And the little boy?” Darian asked.

“He’s with me,” Toby answered, still meeting the African’s unseen stare. “We’re here to do business.”

“Well, I’m here deciding whether I should trust you or kill you,” Darian said, seeing the second white boy finally look his way.

“And what’s your decision?” Toby asked without hesitation.

“We’re not cops,” Stanley said, earning himself a brief, slow look from Toby.

“Cops?” Darian chuckled, showing some teeth now. “Yeah. You two.”

“Look, you said you guys would be interested in something big,” Toby said with measured impatience. “As long as it was worth your while.”

“Big is good,” Darian quasi-agreed. “But why don’t you just do it yourself?”

“Let’s just say that one of our group draws attention real easily,” Toby answered. “We can supply the weapons and the plans, but we need the muscle.”

Darian let the smile soften to barely a grin. “Muscle, huh? Like these well-developed calf muscles of mine?”

Toby smiled fully. “Hey, why fight nature?”

The prick at least didn’t waver, Darian thought. “So why should we do this for you?”

“Not forwith ,” Toby corrected. “Hey, we have one very big thing in common: we both reject the rule of our so-called government.”

“Without a doubt,” Darian agreed.

“We want to start hitting them hard,” Toby explained. “Doing big things.”

“Things?” Darian asked. “I didn’t know this was more than a one-shot deal.”

“Are you saying you won’t go for doing more?”

“That depends on what more is,” Darian answered. “ ‘Cause I don’t even know what you want us to do in the first place.”

Toby held back for a moment, knowing he couldn’t give the Africans everything at once. “Does killing a shitload of folks, mostly white ones, sound like anything you’d be interested in?”

This motherfucker was for real, Darian was beginning to think. “Define a shitload.”

“A couple thousand,” Toby clarified. “All at once.”

Darian considered the white boy’s proposal. He hardly knew anything about him or the group he supposedly belonged to. Probably one of those freedom-fighting, tax-protesting bunches. But what he was saying definitely had possibilities. Big ones. It might be just the way to get his group’s militant actions off to a thunderous start… if this all wasn’t just hot air.

“Maybe more than that,” Toby added as further incentive. “What’ll it be?”

Mustafa leaned in and whispered something to Darian, pulling back after a brief exchange. “If we do this thing for you, we want the credit.”

“That’s no problem with us,” Toby said. That would only move their plan along all the faster. “We’re interested in the end, not applause.”

“I need applause,” Darian said. “I like applause.”

“This’ll get ‘em for you,” Toby assured quite truthfully. “And after this first job?”

“After the first one we’ll talk,” Darian said.

“Fair enough.”

“When is this going to happen?” Darian asked.

“The day before Thanksgiving.”

Darian nodded. “I like it. And the details? Like the money?”

“Both on Friday,” Toby answered. “How do I reach you to set up a place and time?”

Darian hesitated just a moment, feeling Mustafa shift behind him. “Cannon’s Liquor on South Vermont. Call there and tell them you’re leaving a message for Brother D. Leave a number and I’ll call you back.”

Smart and safe, though it would mean waiting by a phone booth for a callback from the African. “Okay.”

“Okay,” Darian said. “I think we’ll be heading out now. Chains and cages get my blood pressure up. You can understand.”

“Oh, sure,” Toby answered the barb patronizingly. “But I kinda like watching the little monkeys, you know. Entertaining little fellas. Don’t you think?”

“Later,” Darian said with a smile, moving away from the exhibit and back toward the third member of their group.

“A couple thousand?” Mustafa said with disbelief. “Are they talking about some fucking bomb or something?”

“Dead is dead,” Darian said, Roger joining the group as they passed the popcorn vendor. “It doesn’t matter how whitey ends up that way.”

“He said most would be white,” Mustafa reminded his leader. “I don’t like killing brothers.”

“Some things are necessary,” Darian said.

“What about the money?” Roger asked. “Did you ask about the money?”

“Friday, Brother Roger,” Darian answered. “We discuss details then.”

“A couple fucking thousand,” Mustafa repeated, both enamored with and doubtful of the idea. “If this is for real, and we step up to this, we’re going to have to drop out of sight.”

“Some things are necessary,” Darian repeated. He would do just about anything to see thousands of dead white bodies piled high, and even more to have such an accomplishment associated with the NALF.

“Underground, man,” Roger said. “There’s only three of us.”

Darian understood Brother Roger’s concern. They had all studied various underground movements, the most successful of which had divided themselves into several self-contained “cells” of at least four people each. It was the concept of backwatching to prevent backstabbing. Two people together at all times. A minimum of two teams of two, each person responsible for working with and watching over his comrade. With such an arrangement suspicion became an ally. Your brother had to be your brother or he would end up dead.

“What about that Griggs kid?” Darian wondered and suggested simultaneously. “Did you check him out?”

“He’s for real,” Mustafa reported. “His sister was one of the kids killed at Saint Anthony’s.”

“No shit?”

“Not a whiff of it, Brother Darian,” Mustafa assured him.

“Well, Brother Moises might just be willing enough to join us for this ride,” Darian said.

“He’s pretty damn raw for what those folks are suggesting,” Mustafa observed.

“Have you ever killed a thousand white folks?” Darian asked.

“In my dreams,” Mustafa answered proudly.

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