![]() He later signed off of duty and went to work at his parking lot. Jordan was devastated about the 15 points, and believed everyone in the police department was against him. She also informed Steele that officers may only receive 30 strike points before they are suspended. While receiving treatment Forcer told Copper that she tazed one of Steele's tires and he ran her over.Ĭopper was irate and chased Steele down and issued 15 strike points to him without hearing his side. When Steele returned to his car he tried to drive away, but "lost control" and crashed into Forcer. Meanwhile, Forcer used a taser and popped all of the tires on his police cruiser. Jordan accused his fellow officers of ignoring him and failing to provide backup. When she hesitated to reply, he mocked the death of Deputy Dias. Upon arrival, he asked Deputy Lauren Forcer where he could find Angel. Steele, who was upset over a botched sting operation, went to speak to Sgt. Later that day, Officer Steele was issued 15 strike points by Assistant Chief Olivia Copper. Angel was "accidentally" hit by his vehicle, and she opened fire as he fled the scene. They then violently beat his vehicle with prison pool sticks. Brittany Angel and senior officer Emily Reinhart were upset at Jordan and chased him to his police cruiser. He told everyone that Deputy Michael Dias was his "best friend" and vowed to find his killer. On November 30, 2019, Officer Steele went to the prison to talk to his "dad" Tony Andrews. Officer Kyle Pred would also work with him on the PTF. Officer Steele replaced Sergeant Owen Svensen, who no longer wanted the position. On November 20, 2019, Officer Steele became the Commissioner of the [LSPD Parking Task Force (PTF), appointed by Sergeant Brittany Angel. He also blames Al Saab for most of the unsolved murders.) Cop God Parking Task Force (Suspected of multiple murders and possible serial killer. "The road to hell is paved with good intentions." He slowly traveled down the darker path even though he didn't intend to originally. He went on to become a cop and was later discharged. This puts him in the position of either joining the life of crime or sticking to his dream of becoming a cop. When treated poorly by both his coworkers and the police, he usually finds solace in contacting " Steven", who is actually Bovice. Jordan usually finds himself battling on his decisions due to both the injustices he faces, and his want to reform himself and keep his integrity.
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