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.
Port Laveau's newest entertainment venue, Conjure, drew a crowd of roughly a dozen residents Friday evening for a roller disco event that turned heads for reasons beyond the spectacle on the rink. Among the skaters, witnesses identified at least two known affiliates of local criminal organizations — one of whom was visibly intoxicated, suffering repeated falls before being physically removed from the rink floor by staff and barred from further skating. An off-duty law enforcement officer was present throughout and did not intervene.
The Ledger has learned that the evening's festivities unfolded against a backdrop of escalating tensions at the marina, where Sheriff's Office sources confirm a serious incident occurred dockside in the same hours — one connected, sources suggest, to the ritualistic disturbances that have plagued Port Laveau's waterfront for over a week now. That known operatives from rival factions chose roller skates over situational awareness speaks volumes about the current state of Laveau's underworld.
A spokesperson for the Sheriff's Office offered a terse statement: 'Those who play while the tide rises tend to find themselves underwater.' The Ledger advises its readers to note who was watching the rink — and who was not.
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