Triad Assassins On the Loose!
Puyallup Reporter
Date: 13 November 2084 By: Sage Andalucia
In a shocking turn of events, two notorious Triad Assassins, PVHSTAROTT and Ho'olheyak, managed to escape from the clutches of justice in a daring attack on a Knight Errant transport in Redmon last night. The city, initially relieved at the capture of the dangerous criminals, now finds itself on edge as the shadowy underworld's influence continues to disrupt law and order.
The Knight Errant transport, tasked with delivering the criminals to a secure facility, became the scene of chaos as an unknown gang of Triad members ambushed the convoy, successfully freeing PVHSTAROTT and Ho'olheyak. The audacity of the attack has left both law enforcement and citizens alike questioning the city's security measures.
Officer Victor Ramirez, a seasoned member of Knight Errant, expressed his frustration and determination to bring the escaped criminals back to justice. In an exclusive interview, Officer Ramirez stated, "This attack was brazen, and it won't go unanswered. We will leave no stone unturned to track down these criminals and make them pay for their actions. The Triad may think they can operate with impunity, but we're not backing down. This is personal now."
The escape has prompted heightened security measures throughout Redmon, with Knight Errant deploying additional resources to prevent further disruptions. Citizens are advised to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the authorities.
PVHSTAROTT and Ho'olheyak, both known for their ruthless tactics and involvement in high-profile assassinations, are now on the loose, posing a significant threat to public safety. The Triad's bold move has not only shaken the confidence in law enforcement but has also raised questions about potential corruption within the system.
As the city grapples with the fallout of this audacious escape, the Puyallup Reporter will continue to follow developments closely and provide updates on the efforts to apprehend the escaped Triad Assassins.