Reports of multiple injured civilians in downtown San Francisco outside of "Bobasauarus" Boba Tea Shop.
Witnesses claim that the fight broke out spontaneously and quickly turned violent. Victims of the attack claim to not remember their bursts of violence and seemingly have no reasonable connection.
One Frank Vasquez, owner of the shop, has disappeared and was not able to be questioned. Employee Ruby Armanez says the owner was "a bit odd, but seemed nice?"
Emergency services arrived on the scene but were not able to apprehend 3 assailants that quickly drove away towards Coit Tower. Investigations of the tower have not turned up any evidence as the tower was closed for the whole day.
This is action 5 news reporting, we will keep you updated as more reports roll in.
The Occult Wildlife Landing (OWL) is a nonprofit organization that advocates for the rights of supernatural creatures to live a life unmolested by humanity’s relentless spread and greed.
While OWL has become the de-facto head of the conservationist movement in the United States, many claim it’s not as innocent as it appears. A number of small, seemingly-disconnected terrorist cells wear the OWL insignia with pride. These groups– which tend to contain a disproportionate number of supernatural creatures and beings– commit high-profile acts of public violence with the intent of furthering OWL’s core objectives. In the past, they’ve blown up oil pipelines, stopped development projects, and even infected congregations of people with mutagenic viruses.
OWL denies any involvement with these so-called “OWL-inspired terrorist organizations” (or OITOs for short). However, many people conflate the two and consider OWL itself to be a terrorist organization.
One thing is for certain: when OWL sends a blast to its followers urging protest, they’re taken seriously.