Narrative Essay On The Black Panther

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So after Jonathan and Chad received their awards, the “Black Panther”, or Sean Banks, is delivered to the court for his trial. In his confession, they learned that Sean Banks was Michael Smith’s co-worker and was jealous that Smith got a promotion instead of him. But he had done more than just killing. He was behind the theft of a diamond in a museum and also sold drugs. They showed the evidence that proves Sean Banks was the “Black Panther” and he was declared guilty by the judge. He was sentenced to a lifetime in prison and Jonathan and Chad go back home to celebrate. They throw a party and invite their friends and family. After the party ends, they sit down on the couch and watch some TV. Suddenly, a “Breaking News” appears on the TV. …show more content…

“You know what? I’ll do it! Juthe department that if I get killed, I want a big gold statue of me in my remembrance.” “You got it,” Chad said, still laughing. Jonathan rang up the chief, and as it was ringing, he took a deep breath. “Hey, Chief? Yeah, it’s Jonathan. So, Chad and I were talking and, we want to try to capture the killer. “ Jonathan and the chief were talking for a while and finally Jonathan hung up. The next day… Jonathan and Chad drove to the police department and immediately went to their office. “Okay,” Jonathan said. “How many people has this guy killed?” “7,” Chad answered. As they were searching through the evidence, they found that the killer calls himself the White Cougar and all his murders have been near their police department. They learned that the White Cougar drives in a white BMW and uses the pistol that only police officers use. “So, does that mean that the White Cougar is one of us?” Chad asked. “No! The police are supposed to protect their community, not hurt it! Right?’ Jonathan said. Once there was silence, there was a small ticking sound in one of the drawers. Jonathan and Chad looked at each other, wide eyed. Immediately they ran for the door, and the drawer

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