Fight Night: Shanksgiving Edition
This Thanksgiving weekend, the quiet swamps of Laveau will once again echo with the sound of steel and screams. The Bayou Brawls: Shanksgiving Edition erupts at high noon on Saturday, November 29th.
A tense scene unfolded at a brightly lit Laveau entertainment establishment late yesterday evening, as a known local affiliate of the Salopri outfit was observed delivering pointed territorial warnings to a group of newcomers and out-of-towners who had gathered at the bar. Before a small crowd of onlookers, the operative made clear — with a wide smile and measured words — that outsiders who found themselves in Port Laveau would do well to keep whatever they witnessed to themselves. A recent arrival working behind the counter appeared personally acquainted with the man, the easy familiarity between them noted by several patrons present.
The Ledger has learned that Sheriff's Office sources view the incident as consistent with a pattern of outside elements drifting into Laveau in recent weeks — a trend some officials privately connect to the unsettling reports of lights and voices near the marina after dark. 'When strangers start arriving in numbers,' one department contact noted, 'they tend to bring their problems with them.'
A spokesperson for the Sheriff's Office declined to elaborate on any active inquiries but offered a pointed reminder: Port Laveau is not a town that tolerates those who mistake hospitality for weakness. Outsiders are advised to mind what they hear — and what they repeat.
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