Because he had scrutinized the identity information of Kane, the second-in-command of the arms group, he decided to start with this case.
Bucky responded, "The arms trading group led by Gaboures is well-structured and tightly organized; it's hard to find much useful information on them. The only thing we can find is some details about their transactions!"
David wasn't particularly surprised by Bucky's answer.
If this case had been so easy to investigate, the Brotherhood of the Main Street wouldn't have asked for his help.
He then asked, "What kind of transaction details did you find?"
Bucky responded, "Aside from previous arms deals with Native Americans, there were also transactions with the Brotherhood of the Main Street, as well as deals with the Mexico Gang..."
"The Mexico Gang!"
David suddenly remembered something.
Back when he was investigating Dieter's case, he had 'ambushed' a deal between Dieter and the Mexico Gang.