Sheriff's Department Engaged Black Hand Terrorist Organization In Deadly Gunfight
The press blackout surrounding a barricaded suspect situation at KACC Military Fuels was finally lifted just hours after the Bone County Sheriff's Department's Emergency Response Team stormed and secured the KACC Military Fuel Plant in North Las Venturas today on Saturday.
"We are pleased to report that there were no civilian or department injuries during the engagement, but the perpetrators involved are in critical condition at the Bone County General Hospital," Sheriff-Coroner Wagner said in a statement outside of the headquarters building, near the retired Las Venturas Police Department office complex. "The surgeons are giving me regular reports on the suspects' prognosis. Granted, those that do survive, will have to be secured into custody, but we will ensure that they are treated with care while they await trial."
As to whether the trial will be considered local, state or federal is up for interpretation as the criminals were later identified as high-profile operatives of the dangerous Black Hand terrorist organization, operatives that have been sought by the FBI, Homeland Security, the ATF and various state and local agencies. In any case, the Black Hand members are likely to be kept under guard in the secured wing of BCGH until they can be transferred to Green Haven County Jail.
Sheriff's Department Hires New Deputies During Recruiting Drive
The Bone County Sheriff's Department has recently announced results of a batch of civil service examinations taken by interested county residents. Among those noted to have joined are Spiderpig, whose performance and experience allowed him to fill a supervisor vacancy at the rank of Sergeant, iiEdvin who demonstrated excellent competency in roadblock tactics and Amombob. Both iiEdvin and Amombob are starting out as Deputy Sheriffs.
Sheriff's Department Motor Pool To Be Assigning New Vehicles
After inheriting the aging fleet of the Las Venturas Police Department, the Bone County Sheriff's Department had sold the cars at auction after removing the specialized police equipment and markings that accompanied them, through inmate labor at the Green Haven County Jail. The proceeds along with the budget allotted from the County Supervisors has allowed the BCSD to purchase several new vehicles for varying purposes.
The 2008 Ford Crown Victora Police Interceptor and 2008 Dodge Charger R/T will be available for road patrol, while the 2012 Ford Expedition and 2008 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor (slicktop) will be serving as supervisor transports. The Emergency Response Team will also be able to field the formidable Lenco Bear and the Air Support Division will be receiving a demilitarized UH-1 Huey courtesy of the U.S Army. Sheriff-Coroner Wagner will be visiting the Ford Motor Company in Dearborn to examine the potential of the 2012 Ford Taurus Police Interceptor as well within the next few weeks.