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| | Dates | 02-02-18 | | | Dates | 02-02-18 | | ||
| - | | Location| Tomo's Mall | | + | | Location| Tomo's second spawn Mall | | 
| | Result | Attacker arrested | | | Result | Attacker arrested | | ||
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| ==== Shooting ==== | ==== Shooting ==== | ||
| - | During the dispute, anarchists manage to infiltrate the protesters. One of these Anarchists was part of an ultra nationalist Slavic and anti-American party, he went by the name of "Onion."  It's unclear what his goal was, but some have speculated that it was to kill as many westerners and non-slavs as possible. Onion has used anti-american hatespeech before, and is known for his anti-western views. He sent off a series of wither bombs that caused much damage, the authorities managed to capture him but he was released a few days later. Many people were hurt during the incident and one person died. | + | During the dispute, anarchists manage to infiltrate the protesters. One of these Anarchists was part of an ultra nationalist Slavic and anti-American party, he went by the name of "Onion."  It's unclear what his goal was, but some have speculated that it was to kill as many westerners and non-slavs as possible. Onion has used anti-american hatespeech before, and is known for his anti-western views. He set off a series of wither bombs that caused much damage, the authorities managed to capture him but he was released a few days later. Many people were hurt during the incident and one person died. |