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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* * *

Word was going out quickly that something had happened at the secretary of state’s Falls Church home, and that a mysterious 911 call might have something to do with it. The Virginia State Police unit assigned to check out the call’s point of origin, a truck stop off I-66 near Marshall, made haste in doing so. After just a minute of questioning the waitresses and a few patrons of the small cafe at the stop, the troopers had a brief description of the youngish man who had made a call from the public phone located at the end of the counter. One waitress remembered the man’s strange eye, a descriptive point the troopers immediately seized upon thanks to the broadcast from their communications center, and one trucker remembered seeing the “screwy-looking guy” get into a Honda, dark green, maybe. Another trucker recalled the car cutting in front of his rig as he entered the truck stop, zooming away up the entrance to westbound I-66.

With that the troopers had something to go on. They radioed in the information, and within minutes there were seven VSP cruisers, marked and unmarked, converging on the stretch of interstate between Marshall and I-81. A helicopter was also racing that way from an assignment near Winchester.

* * *

David Rogers flipped open his cell and heard the excited voice of Art Jefferson. He handed the phone immediately to Frankie as requested.

“Aguirre.”

“Frankie, it’s inside,” Art said quickly, somewhat winded.

“What? How?”

“Vorhees… He was picked on purpose… That’s why Royce didn’t use Crippen…” Breaths, heavy, fast. “Frankie, it’s in his leg! Get it!”

Frankie’s eyes went wide as she handed the phone back to Rogers. It was more of a toss, really, and all he heard was “Oh, my God!” from her as she bolted into the Capitol.

As she did, phones and radio circuits all over Washington suddenly came to life.

* * *

The VSP helicopter began scanning the interstate from a point five miles west of Marshall, flying at two hundred feet and a hundred miles an hour as the trooper-observer surveyed the light traffic through powerful binoculars. Just past the Highway 522 connector he got a hit. A mile and a half back an unmarked cruiser was tasked with making a quiet pass of the vehicle to ID the driver. It accelerated past a hundred to make up the distance. The word now was that the suspect was not to be stopped, just followed. It was where he was going that was important.

* * *

“Get out of the way!” Frankie screamed. Secret Service agents grabbed at her, and it took Rogers running behind her with his shield held high to free her more than once. “It’s in there! It’s in there!”

Access to the center aisle was blocked by two large Secret Service agents who stepped to block Frankie’s path, but moved aside as something came through their earpieces. She pulled the twin doors out and ran down toward the front of the chamber.

* * *

“…with an added seven federal prisons to—” The president looked straight ahead as a commotion spilled into the chamber from the hall, but had no time to react. That was done for him. Two Secret Service agents came from either side, grabbed the chief executive by his suit jacket, and dragged him off the podium as the House and Senate members jumped to their feet.

* * *

In front of Anne and the Griggs’s, the first lady sprang to her feet, and was as quickly whisked off by her security detail. Anne and Felicia watched that, while Darren kept his attention on the floor below.

“It’s Frankie! Art’s partner! Look.”

Anne jerked her head to the right and caught sight of the woman her future husband trusted his life with. She was climbing over a sea of fleeing bodies to get to one man.

* * *

Frankie got her hands on Congressman Richard Vorhees’s coat and pulled him back into a chair without explanation.

“Get your hands off me!” Vorhees screamed.

“Leave him alone!” a fellow representative protested.

Frankie heard none of it, and held Vorhees back in the seat with one hand while the other ripped at his pants. “Which one is fake?! Now!”

“Are you mad?”

Rogers made his way over the crush of bodies and put a chin lock on the congressman. “It’s in your goddamn leg, idiot. Now which one is it?!”

“In my leg. You mean…” The shot in the leg, the window broken by a ball whose owner he could not find, the awkward balance of the spare. Oh my God! “The left! The left! Get it off!” His hands ripped at his trousers now. “Get it off!”

The flow of mostly middle-aged men increased as a lightning bolt of understanding swept over the chamber. It was in there. With them! Near them! On him!

Frankie pulled with both hands and tore the pricey material from cuff to above the knee, exposing the limb. Vorhees undid the several straps with fingers that had completed the operation countless times before, and without hesitating Frankie took the limb, still wearing the congressman’s leather shoe, and dove through the mass of bodies to get out of the chamber. This time a path seemed to open for her.

She headed straight for the exits to the west front of the Capitol, moving away from the masses heading for the east side. The doors were held open for her by agents who shielded their faces and cringed as she passed. One had managed to get a respirator on.

The cold air slapped her for some reason as she emerged, limb in hand. She stopped, took a breath, heard Rogers come out behind her, heard sirens start up somewhere in the distance, saw agents clearing the way before her, and asked herself just what she was going to do with it.

Think, Frankie, think! She didn’t know how much time there was. Seconds. Minutes. Not long, she was certain of that. The president was three quarters of the way through his speech. There was a frighteningly small window of opportunity left to dispose of the thing. But how to do that. A breeze was blowing at a good clip, negating just laying it out on a patch of lawn to go off. She had to get it somewhere safe, somewhere it could be contained. Somewhere it would be…

Her eyes fell upon the small reflecting pool beyond Grant’s monument. Water . Orwell’s statement about 1212 Riverside flashed in her head. “ The best thing would be to just pick the whole house up and set it in a vat of water. ” Not with a building, maybe, but with a leg…yes!

Frankie heard Rogers yelling something at her, but there was no time for response. She started down the steps to get to the pool. It was just under a quarter-mile away.

* * *

“State police just made a pass of a car their air unit spotted,” one of Jones’s Washington agents reported to the director as they stood in front of the secretary’s battered Falls Church home. “It looks like Toby Barrish.”

Jones looked to Art, as did Coventry and a hastily bandaged Bud DiContino. “You were right.”

Art swallowed and nodded, accepting the compliment. He saw Moises Griggs lying proned-out on the lawn and knew he would have rather been wrong about everything.

“They’re following him to see where he goes,” the agent continued. “HRT is just getting airborne.”

Again, Jones looked to Art. “You want in on this?”

“Badly.”

“Block off a street and get a bird here for us,” Jones directed.

“Gordy, any chance I can be there for the party?” Bud asked. His wound was quite superficial, and had been quickly cleaned and taped shut by VSP troopers.

“Are you up to it?”

“If it means seeing the man that did all this,” Bud began, “yeah. I’m up for that.”

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