The next day, Jimmy got up early, washed up, and prepared breakfast. Since he had to go to the office to continue the investigation and write the final report, he planned to head to the park earlier.
He changed into a black suit, switched his shirt and tie to black as well, and after bidding farewell to Nia, he drove to the Queens Zoo.
Jimmy got out of the car, holding a bouquet of white flowers wrapped with a black ribbon, with the names of two children written on it. He walked into the park, looked around, and found that it had already returned to peace, but the surrounding caution tape and the white markings on the ground still vividly reminded him of the tragic scene of the shooting.
Next to the shooting scene, there were already photos of the deceased placed here, along with wreaths, flowers, and candles on the ground, which appeared to have been placed here yesterday. The flowers showed signs of withering; since it was still early, no one was around.