Bud Trujillo never expected that this policewoman would actually play for keeps, daring to handcuff him.
You see, being handcuffed was absolutely different. He could walk out of his company in broad daylight and at most, it would be considered as assisting with an investigation. A trip to the police station and back wouldn't make a difference, but being handcuffed in front of the whole company was a different story. He might as well throw his face away; he couldn't show his face in Fragrant Hills anymore. It was too embarrassing.
"Don't move, nobody move!" When the two officers approached with the handcuffs, Bud Trujillo immediately stood up, signaling them to stop; he had something to say.
Indeed, the two officers stopped. Honestly, with someone like Bud Trujillo, if you didn't have solid evidence or conclusive proof of his crimes, handcuffing him would be asking for trouble.