"Leave it to me."
The leader had given a clear order, and as a subordinate employee, Allen Zhang naturally had nothing to say. He immediately went out to find Sieg, who was on guard, and relayed Cooper's words to him verbatim.
"Did he really say that?" Sieg was somewhat surprised. Even if that Black guy is injured or killed, it doesn't matter? That's a human life!
"Of course, it's a very good suggestion. We just need to carry it out."
When the sky falls, there are tall people to bear it. They were just temporary workers, what was there to fear?
When dealing with dangerous individuals, bumps and bruises are inevitable. Even if someone ends up paralyzed, it's no big deal—who knows what kind of outrageous things a mentally ill person might do? If he isn't hurt, other people will be.
If someone sympathizes with their Black brethren after the fact, feeling that though his mind is ill, he's a good person—then who will speak up for those two innocent homeless men who were stabbed?