Andrew Flemming's Accomplishments

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Once upon a time in a town called tomorrow Ville,crime existed on an all new level .up until a few years back all fugitives were caught within a couple of days. Andrew flemming was one of the select few who had superhuman capabilities. Flemming could transform himself into anything that he imagined. He was not born with his abilities, but instead he had to endure many difficult obstacles. Andrew was sent by his parents to a boot camp where he earned his abilities. After boot camp flemming became the police chief of tomorrow Ville. He was on a mission to capture the most well known criminal of tomorrow Ville John Hampsher. John was known for robbing gas stations all throughout tomorrow Ville. He had robbed thirteen gas stations by the …show more content…
He tried to capture him again but missed him by a few seconds. After leaving the cafe Andrew spotted John walking along the road a few blocks away from the cafe. He followed him for a few blocks and then turned himself invisible. Andrew the snuck closer and tackled John to the ground. John was stronger than Andrew and he escaped. Andrew was tried to catch him but was unsuccessful. He didn't see John for many weeks. While Andrew was fuelling up his car a woman came out of the gas station screaming. He rushed over to the woman and asked what was going on. Se told him someone was trying to rob the gas station. He went into find John Hampshire holding up the clerk. John realised he was spotted so tried to run. Andrew quickly caught him for the last time. He arrested him and took him to jail. He was sentenced to fifteen years in prison with no chance of parol. Andrew was known throughout his town as a hero. People thanked him for such a dangerous person off the streets.if it weren't for his special powers John would still be on the streets. Andrew was very thankful to have his special powers. He continues to go out everyday to clear the streets of dangerous people. His work is very important to the citizens of tomorrow Ville. The town would not be safe if it wasn't for Andrews heroic actions. He continues to get criminals off the streets

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