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GIA Case File - 0426-01
A 911 call come in over the Computer Aided Dispatch System from a worker at the Vanilla Unicorn named Charity Hazel, who made a report that a 'bald man' had shot her manager. Officers responded to the scene where GIA took the lead on the call. By the time we entered the premises, no suspects were found on the scene but the body of the dead manager was found in a dumpster next to the Vanilla Unicorn, the coroner was called to take the body away. I got my partner, Officer Justin Smith to check the traffic camera of Atlanta to see if we could catch the suspect leaving. A hit come back on the CCTV system, with the suspect that was seen taking off in an unregistered 2-door black coupe about 10 minutes prior to the officers arriving. A camera check was done at the Vanilla Unicorn and found documents that the bald man took from the manager's office and fled with. We then checked the highway cameras to see the suspect in the getaway vehicle bail from the vehicle at 601 and set it alight to hide the evidence of his getaway; he then took his personal bike and fled back to his home at 3009 where Officer Justin Smith and I found him standing on his balcony. We asked him to come downstairs to engage in conversation with us, which led to him constantly pushing his 5th amendment right to stay silent, and consistently answered to any of our questions with 'I don't answer questions'. I then conducted a search of Mr Shoosmiths residence and uncovered 50.7kg's of cocaine, 98.3kg's of weed as well as 12 unregistered fully automatic 'ghost guns'. I also discovered a safe in the basement of his house which I was able to crack, unveiling 8x confirmed 'hits' that Mr Shoosmith engaged in, as well as another hit scheduled to occur tomorrow. Officer Justin Smith conducted a person's search on Mr Shoosmith and found a joint as well as another unregistered pistol in his possession. A gunpowder residue test was conducted which found gunpowder residing on Mr Shoosmiths hands which negatively added to his case. He was then informed that he was under arrest and brought to Paleto Police Department for further interrogation and questioning. Despite such grievous crimes and discoveries on his property, Mr Shoosmith had no prior felonies, charges, or citations on his name which was odd for a case of such complexity. When brought into interrogation, Mr Shoosmith persevered with his no questions stance and was uncompliant at all stages in regard to rendering aid to GIA in working out his accomplices. He was required to take his clothes off for a search and was uncuffed, and took the opportunity to punch me, and later tried to bribe officer Smith to let him go free. Due to his incompliance, but stark amounts of proof, GIA in liaison with the District Attorney pushed on with the charges as attached below, and Mr Shoosmith was found guilty on all counts. I intend on investigating this case further through the investigation of the Motorcycle Club that Mr Shoosmith affiliated himself with to unravel the nature of these targets and planned murders more deeply, as well as the production of the discovered ghost guns which have no place on the streets of Georgia.
RAID CASE LOG: On 04/11/2026 at 7:00 PM, S.W.A.T and G.I.A conducted a coordinated raid on the “Cluckn Bell” chicken factory, where five armed suspects were reported. Two entry teams breached simultaneously using two Blackhawks and two Bearcats. TEAM A secured the front entrance and established control points using tear gas, while TEAM B entered from the rear, clearing a hallway but encountering heavy resistance due to well-positioned suspects with high-caliber weapons. Despite casualties, both teams regrouped and pushed forward, ultimately containing and apprehending all suspects. The primary target, Jack Bundiwald, was located hiding on-site and taken into custody. A subsequent search uncovered 300 unregistered firearms, $10 million in dirty cash, 500 kg of cocaine, and multiple crates of combat equipment, indicating large-scale criminal operations.
AUTH: [L-256] Ben DelpatView File ↗