Friday night disco massacre

The Friday Night Disco Massacre was a operation and later mass  in Gemurtrak performed by members of the Gemurtrak Imperial Armed Forces, Namely the 117th company led under [Captain], with express orders from his superior, Minister Zantuk Bekter of the Monarchist Interest Party. The incident consisted of numerous arranged assaults on disco clubs within the city of Raswe, which was popularly denoted for having a large socialist population and one of the most popular nightlife. Members of the IAF disguised themselves as far left revolutionaries and proceeded to Massacre upwards of 500 people across the night of the 13th of June, 1980, indiscriminately killing disco goers and civilians on the street. The problem spiraled out of control when members of underground socialist cells began to fire back and intensify the situation. Some civilians additionally took the oppratunity of the chaos to begin looting and causing property damage. Others, intending to reascertain the peace, due to a disturbing lacking of police force within the area at the time, armed themselve and attempted to regain order. These civilians came in contact with the socialist cells and fired at them, believing them to be the shooters from the beginning of the night. The skirmishes occured across four city blocks

later spiralled out of control following actual left wing revolutionaries joining the massacres and later ransacking the city leading to numerous blocks of the city falling into anarchy and requiring riot police to disperse the violence that ultimately wasn’t settled until as long as 3 days after the massacre. The incident raised massive concern over the threat of revolutionaries within Gemurtrak borders and was the start of heavy restrictions and assaults on pro left civilian and political members of society. The Massacre is also popularly denoted as the major cause for the downfall of Disco as a popular international genre.