Hello my fellow La Lune citizens, my name is Ana Chua and I will be taking over as editor of the La Lune Paper. I’m looking forward to hearing all of your stories and reporting the latest news to keep you all informed of the goings-on of the Parish. With a new editor comes new job opportunities as we have several new columns coming out for anyone interested in becoming part of our journalist family. There will be an anonymous tip hotline, so you can let us know of any suspicious activity or just to spread some gossip. Don’t forget Sheriff election results will be out this Tuesday (11/10/2020) so everyone has one more day to vote for who will become the next Sheriff, voting ballots can be found at various business throughout the Parish (some businesses and the landing area) Events coming up this week: Mon 11/9 6-8pm slt Maniacal Monday w/Dj Sloan Tues 11/10 4-8pm slt Mojo's Gala Sheriff Election w/Dj DD and Dj Sloan Wed 11/11 3:30-4:30 pm slt Fire Department Training and Survival Class (all welcome) Wed 11/11 6-8pm slt Whatever Wednesday w/DJ Rylee Sat 11/14 6-8pm slt 90's Grunge w/DJ Rylee
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A street party last Saturday evening was put on hold after Detective Glenberry came upon citizens blocking the road and asked them to move it onto the sidewalk. The situation heated up as several party goers took offense to the detective’s attitude, stating that they were only helping out a friend who was having car trouble and weren’t doing anything illegal, the fact that the party was being held in front of a derelict house that may have drug ties to the local gang could have been the cause of the detective’s prejudice.
As the situation escalated, two more PD officers rolled up to the party, one of them being Velic M. Kestral, a candidate for Sheriff. With tensions rising it seemed that the locals would not give in to the officers demands for the party to be moved onto the sidewalk, with some of the armed citizens making veiled threats it seemed that things would take a turn for the worse. Thankfully the situation calmed down and no civilian or PD officers were injured. Disaster strikes La Lune Parish once again, this time at the Motel where an explosion was heard at 2:06pm, the rooms set ablaze and multiple tenants were forced to find other accommodation. The call came in to the fire station and according to local Fire Chief Joe Glenberry, he and his team were on the scene by 2:24pm to begin an immediate evacuation of the motel and the surrounding area. After nearly an hour of battling the flames, the fire was out by 3:20pm, there was only one casualty and no other civilian injuries but Fire Chief Joe was thrown 8 feet from the initial explosion and suffered a dislocated arm after he grabbed the railing to stop his fall, the only other injured firefighter was one of the probies that had sustained some injuries and needed to be taken to the hospital. When asked how the fire was started, the station was able to confirm that there were 2 explosive devices found in the room that had taken the brunt of the damage. While not ruling out a terrorist involvement, the bombing has possible links to the increase in gang and cartel activity, local authorities urge citizens to stay alert and report any suspicious activities to the police. |
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