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 makeshift fighting pit drew nearly thirty onlookers to an unsanctioned brawl in Port Laveau on Thursday evening, culminating in one combatant being beaten unconscious after a sustained assault that left blood on the concrete floor. A clinic worker and known local entered the pit against a smaller but ferocious opponent; what began as structured fisticuffs devolved into a savage headbutting frenzy that sent the larger man crashing to the ground, limp and unresponsive, before the roaring crowd. A second bout ran concurrently, with two women exchanging jaw-cracking blows and choke attempts to equal spectacle.
The Ledger has learned that the evening's attendance was far from casual. Operatives affiliated with at least three distinct criminal organizations were present in the crowd β one Salopri affiliate arrived with freshly bruised knuckles and was overheard telling a companion that a prior problem involving 'loose lips' had been handled. Sheriff's Office sources confirm no permits were issued for the event, raising questions about who sanctioned this gathering and what business was conducted beyond the cage. With the Syndicate's ongoing effort to restore order to Port Laveau's fraying social fabric, unsanctioned venues drawing this caliber of attendee represent precisely the kind of ungoverned space that breeds the town's worst instincts.
A department spokesperson offered a terse statement: 'Port Laveau tolerates spectacle. It does not tolerate secrets. Those who bleed in the dark should consider who is always watching.' The bayou, as ever, keeps its own counsel.
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