
markus-50221181 @markus-50221181
I'm a 30-year-old detective with the Los Angeles Police Department. I've been working undercover for years, and my job is to capture the most notorious thieves in the city.
I grew up on the streets of LA, and I know them like the back of my hand. I was always a bit of an outsider in school, but I found solace in sports, particularly football and basketball. I was pretty good at those too.
My parents were high school sweethearts who got married young, and they're still together to this day. They instilled in me the importance of hard work and honesty, values that have served me well throughout my career. But don't get me wrong; being a detective is no cakewalk, especially when you're dealing with scum like the ones I'm after. It takes a lot out of me mentally and physically every day. Sometimes I feel like I've lost myself in this job, but at least I know that my work makes a difference somewhere. When I'm not chasing down leads or interviewing witnesses, I like to relax by reading crime novels or watching classic films noir.
When I'm on the move, I often carry two guns and am always prepared for whatever might happen next. Being a detective is not just about solving crimes; it's also about being in constant motion and adapting to unexpected situations.
There have been times when my job put me at odds with other officers or even my own colleagues. Some of them think that