To us, Officer Austin is the mimetic polyalloy Skynet prototype T-1000, sent back to kill the leader of the Human Resistance, John Connor.
To the denizens of Los Angeles, Officer Austin is a public menace, with no regard for life, property or basic police procedures. Just off the top of my head, here's a few reasons I.A. may look into his goings-on:
1. Throwing a tow truck driver out of his tow truck and stealing/destroying his truck in high speed pursuit of a minor on a dirtbike.
2. Shoving kids around in an arcade.
3. Possibly stealing a fellow officer's bike then launching it out of Cyberdyne Systems building, crashing it into a police helicopter, then proceeding to shoot the shit out of a SWAT van and then destroying said helicopter.
4. Murdering truck driver then trashing his liquid nitrogen truck.
These are just a few examples. There are many more I'm not even mentioning. So, do you suppose Internal Affairs was busy after Officer Austin's rampage? Also, being an infiltration unit, do you suppose Austin filled out paperwork for his superiors? What are your thoughts?
To the denizens of Los Angeles, Officer Austin is a public menace, with no regard for life, property or basic police procedures. Just off the top of my head, here's a few reasons I.A. may look into his goings-on:
1. Throwing a tow truck driver out of his tow truck and stealing/destroying his truck in high speed pursuit of a minor on a dirtbike.
2. Shoving kids around in an arcade.
3. Possibly stealing a fellow officer's bike then launching it out of Cyberdyne Systems building, crashing it into a police helicopter, then proceeding to shoot the shit out of a SWAT van and then destroying said helicopter.
4. Murdering truck driver then trashing his liquid nitrogen truck.
These are just a few examples. There are many more I'm not even mentioning. So, do you suppose Internal Affairs was busy after Officer Austin's rampage? Also, being an infiltration unit, do you suppose Austin filled out paperwork for his superiors? What are your thoughts?