Re: OOC The Quarterly
The idea was to put him into the cell of a para-resistant prison, if it can be done legally. (Mits has been working hard toward getting permanent legal authority as an Interpol officer since she returned to Earth, but for now has probably gone through the process of getting temporarily deputized for the alien invasion crisis, with no small amount of sitting through "you are not to talk of what you saw aboard the alien ship" lectures from those that do such deputizing. Which may or may not include authority to arrest suspects.)
A) Guy's probably a mad scientist and has super-tech gadgets for escaping normal prison in his pocket or implanted under his skin.
B) The guy that wants him dead is super-powered, so even if Reeve is somehow completely innocent, it would be in his own best interest to be in a place that could resist a radioactive man attack while he waits out the fallout.
But if it's illegal to save Reeve's life in such a manner, he'll be dropped off in the back alley of that same building. Mits may be chaotic aligned, but she does not want to be the one the world blames for the Civil Wars style government crackdown on heroes simply because she wanted to rescue a mad scientist in an effective way. (Nor does she want to have to waste time and money on defending her actions in court.)