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* [[The Justin Chan Foundation]] was set up to support the family of the late [[Justin Chan]]
* [[The Justin Chan Foundation]] was set up to support the family of the late [[Justin Chan]] and other families during times of crisis
* The [[Justin Chan Memorial Stadium]] was built for [[Espoona SFC]]
* The [[Justin Chan Memorial Stadium]] was built for [[Espoona SFC]]
* The [[Justin Chan Award]] was founded
* The [[Justin Chan Award]] was founded
* All guns were banned in [[Espoona]], including all police guns
* All guns were banned in [[Espoona]], including all police guns

Revision as of 15:50, 12 November 2020

The 2005 Espoona Terror Attack were a series of terror attacks that took place on new year's day 2005 between 12 Midnight and 2pm.

Incidents

First Attack And Shooting

When the projected clock on the Espoona Tower stroked 12 midnight, multiple bombs went off in the city. Originally, many people mistook them for fireworks and continued the celebration. However, several people saw explosions and called the authorities. The bombs killed 21 people. However, just after the explosions were heard, several men in hoods flooded the scene armed with guns and one man, who cannot be named for security reasons, ran across the stage and shot the current president, Justin Chan at point blank range. Chaos ensued, many people attempted to tackle the killer and high-level security, riot police and SWAT teams arrived quickly on the scene. The killer was taken into custody and ordered to be put to death for his crimes. The other men in hoods, whilst they did not visibly kill anyone, were still threatening and ordered to each serve a life sentence in prison.

Second Attack

The time was then 1pm and thousands of armed police had flooded the scene. Then, without warning, another bomb went off, injuring another 13 people. The terrorist was then found and put to death for their crime.

Aftermath

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