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Part 10 - Disaster
"This is Bettina Wurtzburg, KXTC Fox Two News!" shouted the redheaded reporterette. "We are breaking in to your local programming to bring you breaking news! The Wentworth Tool & Die building has exploded! A gas leak was reported just moments before. Governor Val Jared and Police Commander Donald Troy were inside the building when the explosion occurred..."
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"Hewitt!" yelled Rudistan. "Get everyone out of here! You too, Chief."
"What about Captain Croyle?" asked Chief Moynahan.
"Hicks and I will go get her." said Rudistan. "Take charge, Hewitt! Secure this crime scene! Protect the Chief! Come on, Hicks!" He and Hicks began running to the building, and disappeared inside it.
Police had everyone outside the parking lot as more units converged. The Media was filming, and trying to get their hookups to bring the catastrophe into as many homes as possible. The protestors were beginning to talk among themselves as news began coming over the radios.
*BEEEEEEEEEEEP!!*
It was the 'break' signal on all Police radios. Everyone listened, not breathing.
"Break break break!" said the voice. "This is Lieutenant Rudistan. We need two stretchers in here... and two body bags."
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A pall of silence enveloped everyone at the scene. It was broken by the voice of the Media: "This is Bettina Wurtzburg, KXTC Fox Two News! Police have entered the Wentworth Tool and Die facility that just exploded, and initial, unconfirmed reports are that Governor Val Jared and Commander Donald Troy did not survive the explosion!"
The protestors hearing the announcement broke into loud, wild cheering, followed by a chant of "Burn in Hell, Jared, burn in Hell!" The Police were infuriated, mistaking the cheering as being for the death of their Police Commander. Before their leadership could stop them, they attacked the protestors, firing tear gas and rubber bullets into them. The protestors ran in all directions, screaming. Those that ran the wrong way found themselves being knocked to the ground and pummeled by Police with billy sticks.
"Get back! Get back!" yelled Chief Moynahan, rushing up to stop the carnage. "Get back in formation!" Other Police leaders joined in the effort to pull back the attacking Officers, and a semblance of order was finally restored.
The Press had been gleefully recording the 'dispersal' of the protestors, then turned their cameras to the building again. Four Police Officers had gone inside with stretchers. Now they were coming out, and it was only confirmation of the worst: they were carrying two bodies, completely covered in sheets that were now death shrouds.
The bodies were followed by Rudistan and Hicks helping Teresa Croyle out of the building. She was sobbing, but it was what she was carrying that riveted everyone's attention: a red crowbar.
The
red crowbar.
The Media moved in, trying to get as close as possible to film Captain Croyle's pain. They were met and pushed back, very harshly, by Police. When the Media started bitching, they got pushed back even harder, and a couple of cameramen got punched in their faces. Chief Moynahan didn't say a word to stop his Officers; the Press was getting what they deserved.
When Teresa got to the line, where the cameras were allowed to be, she screamed at the Media as she waved the crowbar "I swear to God I will find out who did this, and I will wipe them out! And if you Media bastard were part of it, I'll wipe you out, too!" She was escorted to the Police Chief's SUV, and Chief Moynahan drove her (and Todd) out of there.
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"This is Bettina Wurtzburg, KXTC Fox Two News!" said the reporterette nearly an hour later, from the road next to the Police Station that went to the Fairgrounds. "The bodies of Governor Val Jared and Commander Donald Troy have been brought to the TCPD Crime Lab, where the Morgue is. The Governor's body is going to be flown back to Midtown in just a few minutes, while Commander Troy's body will remain here."
"And here comes a Police car," said Bettina. "And getting out is Dr. Laura Fredricson, Commander Troy's wife, to identify his body." The cameras showed Patrolman Johnson escorting Laura into the Crime Lab building. Laura's face was one of pure shock and disbelief.
"Fox Two News can confirm that it was a gas explosion that destroyed the building." said Bettina. "The Fire Marshal suspects arson, and is investigating now, even though the building is still very unsafe to be in. The Fire Department and Gas Company both say the gas has been shut off to the area, and there are no more leaks, and--- hold on, something's happening..."
Exiting the Crime Lab building was Laura Fredricson. She was now sobbing, her hand over her face, and she was having to be helped to the Patrol cruiser. After getting her inside it, the Police vehicle left, its blue lightbar blazing. Cameras attempted to catch the grief of the crying widow inside.
Captain Damien Thompson came out of the Crime Lab and to the gaggle of Press cameras and reporters, who crowded around. Tears were openly running down his face as he announced "Dr. Fredricson has just identified the body of her husband. We can officially announce that Police Commander Donald Troy, twice-recipient of the Medal of Valor, died in the gas explosion at the Wentworth Tool & Die building earlier today."
"Where are they taking Dr. Fredricson?" yelled out a reporter.
"Probably to her home." said Captain Thompson. "She's going to have to tell her children that their father is dead." Those chilling words stopped any more idiotic Press questions.
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After a period of inane discussion with 'talking heads', i.e.
experts
, the KXTC anchor desk threw the live feed back to Bettina, who said "The body of Governor Val Jared is being transported to County Airport, where it will be loaded onto a helicopter and flown to Midtown, and then taken to the Governor's Mansion." The cameras showed Police Officers formally carrying the American-Flag-draped coffin and putting it into the hearse.
"Fox Two News has also learned that Police Deputy Chief Cindy Ross has left Police Headquarters and will be assisting Commander Troy's widow with funeral preparations." said Bettina. "The Police Force is in total shock right now..."
Some moments later, Press cameras showed Governor Jared's body being put on the helicopter that was the University's backup life-flight chopper for the trip down to Midtown. The chopper took off, and KXTC switched its coverage to show protestors and University students cheering and celebrating the death of the Governor of the State.
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Laura came into the Mountain Nest. Don's mother Phyllis was seated on the near side sofa, looking somber but composed for the moment. She got up and hugged Laura.