CJA 426 Module 5 Assignment 1 LASA 2 Centervale and
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It's 4:15 p.m., and a "Breaking News" alert flashes across the television channels. Jim Jones, one
of the local news anchors, interrupts the regularly scheduled program with devastating news:
The city of Gainsville, a high-profile and very prosperous neighboring city, has suffered a
terrorist attack.
Jones reads the report, "Ladies and gentlemen, I have some terrible news. Moments ago, two
college students, believed to be part of an unidentified terrorist group, launched an attack on
the city of Gainsville. The details of the attack are still being collected, but what we know now is
that they have struck at the heart of Gainsville. The Channel 12 news station was the first to be
attacked. Reports are coming in that a man posing as a member of the cleaning staff gained
entry into the lobby of the building, removed an AK-47 from a trash bin, and began to fire
indiscriminately. As the wounded victims of this tragic event were rushed to the hospital for
care, a woman posing as a sick patient in Gainsville Memorial Hospital emergency room
removed her jacket, revealing a vest covered in C-4 explosives, seconds before committing
suicide by setting off the bomb, killing and injuring several people. The tragedies are just
unfolding, and local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies are all on the scene. We are
on location at Channel 12 and at Gainsville Memorial . . ."
The mayor of Centervale is concerned that there may be more attacks on the way because
Centervale is home to one of the largest nuclear power plants in the country. Some of the
Centervale city officials are concerned about the cost of protecting Centervale's nuclear plant in
conjunction with other important structures. Internal conflicts have arisen between some