Twenty-One Dead in Attacks

Twenty-One Dead in Attacks is one of the newspaper articles in Red Dead Redemption 2.

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BANKS AND STAGES HELD AT GUNPOINT. COLM O'DRISCOLL, A MAN WITH A BLOODY RECORD. BELOVED PASTOR AMONG DEAD.

Reverend Alex H. Hughes was shot and killed for voicing his concern for the safety of the women on board a stagecoach destined for West Elizabeth. The shameful tragedy is part of widespread disorder led by notorious outlaw Colm O'Driscoll, and his gang. Multiple stagecoaches and shipments have been robbed by the O'Driscoll Gang across New Hanover and West Elizabeth. Banks in the region are also said to be on caution as a umber have bee held up.

Not satisfied with the riches of their plunder, the members of the O'Driscoll gang are reported to delight in torture and bloodshed as part of their escapades, and have left widows and widowers in their wake. Travelers are encouraged to be ware and armed, especially in the area of Big Valley, where the gang is reported to have taken a large ranch s a base of operations, leaving the family and ranch hands dead.