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Post by Jack Malloy on Apr 9, 2009 0:38:05 GMT
Haber & Sons was the most expensive jewellery store in Williamsburg before the Outbreak - patroned by the true uppercrust of the city's elite, the elderly Haber could relish in the small fortune and franchise that he built, and his sons continued, from little more than a small pawnshop in the "Jewish Quarter" of Williamsburg.
With the first Riots and deaths, the metal grilles of the shop came clanging down, a woefully inadequate prevention measure given the ferocity of the crowds of rioters, and Infected. The glass windows are mostly strewn across Eildon Street now, and in places the metal grilles are bent clean out of place.
Bloodstains smear some of the smashed, empty display cases, and a pile of bodies at the bottom of the stairs leading up into the lavish apartment above marks Haber's last attempt to defend his store, before turning his handgun upon himself.
With some of the metal grilles still in place, the jewellers is better defended than some of the places in Williamsburg - but not well equipped for more than a short stopping place, unless serious work is out into it.
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