BNN Weekly Report
This Week in the CBO, BMU, and GBRL
by Nat Wright-Kawolski
8 May 2305
Patrols to Ramp Up After Series of Behemoth Attacks
Two CBO players have been injured and 20 more Commonwealth citizens have been injured or killed in what seems to be coordinated attacks on the outskirts of the Commonwealth.
Diamond City's C Jason Watts was seriously injured by a behemoth's boulder thrown into Roxbury yesterday morning. The boulder crushed two other people at a nearby cafe where Watts was dining. Due to the chaos that ensued, the Swatters and Roxbury Rad Sox decided to postpone their game until August.
This morning, another CBO player was injured in an attack near Sunshine Tidings. Bunker Hill's RP Tell Thompson was seriously injured by flying shrapnel when a behemoth hurled junk from beyond the tree line. Local guards chased away the behemoth and Thompson was taken to Concord for treatment for his wounds. He is expected to be transported to Medford Medical Center either tonight or tomorrow morning.
Officials have put out an APB. Behemoth attacks have been rare in the Commonwealth for the past decade, so these attacks have taken officials by surprise. Brotherhood vertibird patrols have been requested to find and eliminate any behemoths seen near the Commonwealth.
One other baseball player, RP Gonnar Oathgiver of the Pleasant Minigunners, was reportedly injured in what was a suspected behemoth attack at night. His injuries are not as serious and he should be back on the mound later this month.