Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Police Chief Give All Clear

The gruesome shark that had been terrorizing the town of Amity, Massachusetts was caught yesterday. After a week of uncertainty and dear the public can now resume their aquatic recreations in peace.
The fishermen who caught the shark had it examined by Matt Hooper, a researcher and shark expert from the Oceanographic Institute, who had been brought to the island by police chief Martin Brody.
The shark had been responsible for two deaths earlier this week; the death of Wendy Watson, 17, and Alex Kintner, 10. In response to her son’s unfortunate death, Mrs. Kintner posted a $3,000 reward for anyone that could catch the brutal fish.
Sine the terror has been caught, the beaches will reopen immediately, just in time for the 4th of July, where the town usually gets the majority of its summer business from the large tourist population that comes in.
Police chief Brody said, “Law enforcement officials urge vigilance on the part of all citizens, we believe we can say that the danger of further shark attacks has probably passed.”

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