..Tonight we are
taking a closer look at the new city bomber. It has been three months and the
New City Police Department still have no leads and no further information other
than what was stated by a local business owner Romona the owner of Mona’s a
local night club. But the people of this fine city have questions that they
want answered. Why has it taken so long? Are we safe? What should we do if a
bomb goes off? Tonight we will explore this in further detail and speak to a
first responding fire fighter and the chief of police..
Analisette
sat on the couch in a pair of sweat pants and a tank top with her curly brown
hair in a messy bun. She looked away from the TV and instead looked out the
window. The rain hadn’t let up for days and it was starting to bring her mood
down. She huffed, and then began to
scroll through photos on her cell phone. Analisette and Adrine had been
visiting every wedding shop in town for the past two months. They decided on very
little and argued recently about the date. Analisette wanted to wait and Adrine
wanted it to be yesterday. It had been their first argument and they hadn’t spoken
much since then.
Adrine
had been working all day on the New City Bomber case. Watching Romona’s
statement on a loop and reviewing all the materials used. He was trying to find
a motive, a reason why someone would keep this up. He gave his full attention
to the statement…
Adrine sat across from Romona in the NCPD
interrogation room and asked, “Romona I know this is hard for you, please tell
me exactly what you remember.” Romona looked away then began, “Antonio and I
had just walked into the club and walked over to the bar. After everything with
Rick and Lolita we needed a drink. We talked about us, talked about how if we
had been in the same situation we would be strong and do our best to protect each
other. We embraced, and then ….do I have to tell you what happened next?”
Adrine shook his head then said, “No its ok, what happened after that.” Romona
gave a half smile then continued, “ Well after,
we got dressed and Antonio had turned his head and said he thought he
heard something, It’s not uncommon, the club was usually open but I closed
because of the circumstances so I brushed it off. Antonio and I had been
talking more and then I had gone to my office where I have a fridge so we could
eat something. Antonio said he was going to go outside just to check if anyone
was outside so he could tell them that we were closed. He had looked out the
window and then yelled for me to get down! I instantly dropped and within
seconds we heard a loud boom and there was fire everywhere. Antonio was
coughing a lot and could barely breathe. I was trying to stay low. The
emergency exit was on the other side of the club and my office is by the front
door so we tried to get out that way. Antonio began breaking down the door
because he said there was something blocking it. I stood there and kept looking
back at all my work, my livelihood being burned, and as the fire drew closer to
us I had told Antonio. He began to panic and all I remember is him hitting the
door harder and harder and the fire coming closer and closer. Finally he opened
the door. And we ran to the other side of the street and sat on the street
trying to catch our breaths. I told Antonio that I couldn’t believe what was
happening and I just watched as Mona’s burned. Then I looked over to Antonio
who was next to me and he said I seen..I seen…then his whole body went limp and
he passed out.”
Adrine looked away from the video
and to his notes and seen the latest update of Antonio’s condition. He was
still in a coma and his shoulder had been broken while breaking the door down. Adrine
sat back in his chair and looked at his watch; he had missed lunch and was off
duty soon. He looked around and saw that
Salma was talking to another officer making it obvious that she was flirting.
Then she looked over at him and smiled. Adrine gave a not today face and she
still walked over. Salma swung her cruves and smiled at him, “How’s the case
coming?” Adrine looked at her and ignored the question. “Oh that bad huh? Maybe
I could help? Maybe I could help you relieve your stress?” Adrine laughed and
Salma took that as a yes and continued, “So when are you going to let me help
you?” Adrine replied shortly, “Never. I laughed because you actually think you
could compete with my fiancĂ©.” Salma’s face turned red and shot back with
anger, “I’ve told you Adrine, I will have you wheatear you like it or not.” And
she stormed away. The officer who she had been flirting with watched the
argument and her storm off then gestured to Adrine what’s up? Adrine smiled and
gestured that she’s crazy and got back to work.