A Case of Arson on the Docks of Halifax
On December 9th 1998, a few weeks after the nuclear detonation on the city of Halifax, crime rates have raised substantially. Stability has gone back up since the incident and after the complete rebuilding of the city, in which is all restored aside from the cleanup. The remaining fallout still requires attention in some cordoned off parts of the city. Parts of instability still remain as all public services are regathering. Some crimes like these are slipping through the cracks.
An unknown man in the downtown Halifax region managed to sneak into the docks in which many navy ships are held. He managed to do some considerable damage to the deck of one "mothballed" ship in which was under restoration after the nuclear strike. Some construction materials by the ships edge were put aflame and destroyed. Molotov cocktails were used and thrown all throughout the site, however the supplies are the only item on the deck destroyed.
HRPD detectives are working with the NSIA to attempt and track any more suspicious activity in the city. Many police officials say that this incident may have ties to larger organizations, but others say that it was a random act of violence. With such crude methods of violence, most are not worried about the capabilities of who or whatever was behind this, if anyone.
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