Joseph Ofi was a normal citizen of New Jerusalem City. He woke up at 6:00 a.m., worked at the police station till 6:00 p.m., and went home to eat dinner with wis wife and kids. Life was rather dull in the city, but with the lack of activity came the protection of the all seeing police, and the steady pay. Today, he got up and donned his normal outfit, and grabbed his gun. He kissed Mrs. Ofi goodbye before heading to his car. He drove down the road, passing his normal workplace at East David, contuining down the road to Eden Park.
As he arrived, he looked at the place ahead of him. The Capital, a large building that served as the governmental center for New Israel stood in front of it. At its steps, stood a large crowd, holding signs and yelling things he couldn't hear. He got out, and stood beside other men in the uniform of the Judges. They eached raised their guns, and marched behind the crowd. Ofi could begin hear them yelling, "We want to vote!" and, "Give us freedom or give us death!."
After a few seconds the governor himself walked in front of them. He waved his hand, gave a small chuckle and ordered, "I give you one minute to leave, or the Judges will intervine." Several protesters glanced over there shoulders at the men behind them, some running and some simply silenced themselves. Right at the end of the minute the rifles of the Judges raised, pointed at the crowd. The governor laughed again and said "Fire."