The following entry is an abridged and contracted version of two Incident Reports, written by Ranger Michael Boon and Deputy Owen Mason.
Confidential Incident Report
To:BLANK Date of Incident: February 9th, 2011
Location of incident: Alchemillia Hospital, Quiver Valley
I was the first one on scene, due to concern for the welfare of Ryan Jenkins. Following his admission I set up a patrol between the spot on the edge of town where he was found by the Lewinsons and the hospital to keep an eye out for any activity in the woods and to be able to check in on the boy and talk when he awoke…
I, Owen Mason, report that upon arriving at the site of the incident, apart from myself only one official person was present, Ranger Michael Boon. Unfortunately, against protocol, he had already entered the building…
…I wasn’t on duty officially, so after I got the call I immediately headed for the hospital, as there was no sign of movement emanating from the woods at all, and the patrol thus seemed like a waste of time. The nature of the ruckuss was unclear so I was hoping to calm things down and talk to Riley. I entered through the main entrance and noticed admission to be empty, which never is, despite the usual lack of need for it. The nurse originally stationed there was the one to call for help, and I found her near the entrance to the I.C.U., slumped down and shaking...
…upon clearing the entrance area it quickly became clear that every member of the staff had left their station, an estimated 3 or 4 people, meaning that there must have been some serious emergency, the nature of which, as on the phone, was unclear…
… she had no severe injuries as far as I could tell, and when I asked about the bandage on her hand she dismissed it, rambling about Riley having feverdreams. I asked her what the hell was going on and after she managed to tell me I ran towards the secure ward where they were keeping the Jenkins boy. I was almost at the door when I heard the shots…
…I had arrived shortly after Ranger Boon, but saw him run into the I.C.U. after he talked with the nurse in charge of admissions, one Louis Miller (32). I approached and asked for a brief description of the events that had transpired. I will repeat her answer here, though many of the details are still pending verification. According to Ms. Miller, sometime after the first shift-change a weathered man came in, asking for any recent admissions. After he learned the hospital personnel were not authorized to give out any information he pulled a firearm and demanded to be taken to whoever was brought in with bite wounds. Ms. Miller became distraught and unintelligible at this point. From what I can make out, the as of yet unknown assailant entered the room and started inspecting Mr. Jenkins...
…by the time I got in the 2 nurses were dead and the guy who shot them was standing over the restrained Riley, holding the gun to his head. The boy seemed completely out of it, just squirming and moaning from what I’m guessing must have been pretty serious medication. I ordered the guy to halt. He looked at me straight in the eyes and cocked his gun. I again warned him that I will put him down if he didn’t do so with the gun…
…I assessed that the nurse was in no need of immediate medical attention and headed after the Ranger. I almost caught up with him, when gunfire was heard, a single gunshot followed by another. I entered room 417, Riley Jenkins’ room, where I saw two nurses on the floor, shot in the head, Riley Jenkins’ the same on his bed, and the assailant on the floor with a shoulder wound, Ranger Boon standing over him…
The reports go on to say that the gunman survived and was taken into custody, with the preliminary coroner’s report adding the two women had some wounds apart from the gunshots. Both exhibited signs of struggle, possibly with the attacker, though the bites they suffered raised some questions about the sanity of the man, as having a gun would have given him the upper hand. Ultimately it became questionable whether he was the one who actually bit them. DNA samples have been taken for verification purposes.
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