Jimmy had driven his own car when he left the county police headquarters. Inside the car, there were no emergency medical supplies, and he was wearing plain clothes without the assortment of gear on a duty belt.
Fortunately, he had a good habit of carrying a gun, always carrying an underarm holster and his own revolver, along with some bullets stuffed in his pants pocket.
The LRPD officers who rushed to the scene did not reflexively shoot at Jimmy but instead confirmed his identity after seeing his badge raised, ran to his side, and quickly applied a tourniquet for emergency treatment.
Leaving the LRPD officers to handle the scene, Jimmy handed his gun and underarm holster to the LRPD and left the scene in an ambulance to go to the hospital. His car, riddled with several bullet holes, required documentation by the LRPD at the scene before being towed away.