When the Tennessee Highway Patrol motorcyclists and their deputies come over to the truck stop at 3:40 P.M., Detective Gabble, Nashville P.D. Commissioner Booker and Officer Braddock and FBI agent Mark Holloway prepare to shoot all restaurant guests and employees as the Watson brothers strike back.
Gabble and his gang of crime fighters walk up to the restaurant doors, while Commissioner Booker of the Nashville P.D. shouts, "This is a stick up! Hold your arms up, everyone - prepare for the interrogation!"
"Fire!" shouts Crossfire Jay.
Bang! There goes Commissioner Booker!
Bang! Bang! Bang!
"Eek!" cries the waitress.
The elite teams of Nashville Police Department and Tennessee Highway Patrol law enforcers and bureaucrats shoot bullets at the truck stop guests and employees, running around the entire complex, hitting men and women, smacking down and attacking all of the clients and workers
"Zap him!" warns Nashville P.D. Captain George Kenseth IV.
Bang! Crash! Smack! Wack!
"What're you doing?" asks Chef Townsend.
Captain Kenseth punches each of the truck stoppers in the lungs, thighs, legs and heads.
"There's a fire at the restaurant!" Chef Dennis Bean cries.
Captain Kenseth shouts, "Git outta my sight!"
As soon as the brawls continue, Crossfire Jay guns down 11 of the would-be truck stop guests vying to come in.
Agent Holloway punches Captain Kenseth; and the Watson brothers fire Captain Kenseth with their dueling semi-automatic revolver hand guns.
"Run!" warns Crossfire Jay.
Agent Holloway yells, "Shoot back! Fire!"
Stan Caldwell has been killed using Holloway's .44 caliber semi-automatic revolver hand gun.
Crossfire Jay punches Captain Kenseth in a head-to-head clash with Agent Holloway.
Captain Kenseth then fires Chef Bean by using his .100 caliber Glock pistol, having pulled the trigger.
Bang!
Captain Kenseth shouts, "You're dead, Chef Bean!"
"Why?" asks Agent Holloway.
Crossfire Jay answers, "Stop shooting the visitors before the Nashville Police Department Chief of Detectives comes to interrogate the motorists' evidence. Every time you pull the trigger, someone will die in 90 seconds."
On his way home, Crossfire Jay maneuvers his Peterbuilt Phantom 309 toward Alcoa, Tennessee. While stopping by the nearest Sam's Club warehouse, Crossfire Jay purchases 45 quarts of heavy duty engine oil and a couple of filters to boot.
A week later, Crossfire Jay drives his Phantom 309 while cruising over to Texas, where the executives of OilTech Corporation, an oil field platform services organization, are engaged in an investigation involving one of the company's former drillers in the Texas Panhandle.
"You're about to kill one of the much successful oil drillers who has discovered billions and billions of gallons of crude petroleum found in the Panhandle," Crossfire Jay speaks out to OilTech CEO Jeff "Oil Star" Starkey.
Agent Holloway is traveling to Houston, Texas by SUV, and Stuart H. "Case Cracker" Star, the Houston Police Department captain involved in an upcoming investigation, conducts the case.
"Let's be law enforcers cracking the case," quotes Captain Star.
"Star," Crossfire Jay debates, "when I get to Houston, I am ready to infiltrate Simon Crown, a oil driller from Sheffield, England with over 25 years of exploring for the vast oil reserves and a longshoreman with more than 3 decades of seafaring."
Meanwhile, in Warburton, England, Simon Crown stops by a nearby doughnut shop and fires one of the guests with a .75 caliber revolver rifle. Then he shoots and tracks down the doughnut baker and 11 other visitors stopping to order doughnuts and other breakfast foods and beverages... too bad the doughnut chefs were afraid to be murdered by force! One of the employees of a local doughnut shop asks Crown, "This doughnut closes tonight in 2 hours. May I help you?"
Crown then shoots the doughnut baker with a .44 caliber revolver hand gun and grabs all of the $5,000 remaining in the bag.
He runs away thereafter, driving off the parking lot and returning to his mansion in uptown Warburton.
Meanwhile in the Southern U.S., Crossfire Jay and Stan "The Scam "are on a mission to search for the motorcyclists who had been murdered following their arrival in Alcoa.
"Stan, it's about what to do concerning the Alcoa, Tennessee Highway Patrol's decision o'er what to do with the suspects riding their motorcycles... do I need more info concerning them and how they get away with drug smuggling, lethal roadhouse interrogation and the belief more travelers to the South could wreck motor havoc this time?" interrogates Crossfire Jay.
"You are fighting over the ordeal involving truck drivers and other motorists who commit freeway crime just to get away," Stan "The Scam" confronts.
"I hope you've been maneuvering cross-country," Crossfire Jay responds, "'cause you're not o'er 'till it ain't o'er!"
"Git my gun back, dude," Stan "The Scam" shouts.
"Am I just an ace in the hollow?" asks Crossfire Jay.
"Which Wat will bring the freeway crooks to justice, eh?" Agent Holloway interrogates correctly.
Crossfire Jay answers, "Me!"
Stan "The Scam" yells, "This is it, motorists! Stay away!"
Bang!
However, Jayson returns home and reveals what really happens to his wife when Mark Fredrick, Jr. fired Jayne Martindale-Watson and later stabbed her in the upper back.
"Detective Fredrick had killed my wife ever since I returned to my ranch... to me should Jayne Martindale-Watson ever be divorced," Crossfire Jay reacts.
Crossfire Jay then hears a beep on his smartphone and calls the chief of detectives at the Nashville Police Department's main precinct.
"Good evening," says Nashville P.D. Chief of Detectives Emmett Perry Jr. via smartphone.
"It's me, Crossfire Jay Watson."
Emmett explains, "You and Stan 'The Scam' found out, while chasing the bad guys during the most recent parking-lot shootout, both you and your brother went after a bunch of tourists getting hit in the crossfire once and for all... you shot as many motorists on the parking lot using revolver hand guns, shot guns, rifles and other weapons of mass highway law enforcement.
"Breaking the law was not new at the time... however, the Tennessee Highway Patrol officers were at the scene of the crime during this previous shooting..."
"Chief Emmett, what happened next?" Crossfire Jay interrogates.
"Because of how law enforcers throughout the State of Tennessee are working with the members of the Tennessee Valley Authority in their efforts to crack the case, you, Jayson M. 'Crossfire' Watson, will search for clues to this revolutionary mystery."