Flames rose behind him, accompanied by thick smoke.
The Compton Police Department had no idea what was inside, so they were completely unprepared for any anti-poison masks.
In fact, the information they received was only that the Sweatshirt Hero had appeared and had set fire to a nightclub.
The order from above was to arrest the freak in the sweatshirt, although they didn't understand why wearing a sweatshirt made him a freak.
Then, en route, they received a message from the DEA requesting backup, saying that the guy in the sweatshirt was planning to attack one of their safe houses.
In the United States, sharing information between various judicial departments is like a maiden's second marriage, conceal it if possible.
Don't be surprised, after all, it's not unheard of in the United States for the police, the DEA, and the FBI to each investigate an organization and end up fighting each other during the arrest, mistaking each other for the target.