In a crowded courtroom, Amity Island officials and local towns people argued over recent events on the beaches, where a young woman and little boy were killed at separate times yesterday.
Local authorities claim it could be due to a shark attack, and are thinking of ways to prevent further attacks.
In the courtroom, Police Deputy Martin Brody calmly discussed ways to protect Amitians from the sharks. Shark spotters on the beaches, lifeguards--extra precautions everywhere.
"Are you going to close the beaches?" one courtroom-goer asked. When the woman finished her question, the rest of the locals erupted in agreement, agitated.
Silence ensued as Brody waited to drop the anchor.
Brody finally answered. "Yes we are," he said.
The locals erupted again, this time in rants. Single words from anyone were indistinguishable.
Alone next to a chalk board, Ben Quint drew his fingernails down the surface of it. With the screech, he drew all eyes to himself and silence victored the room once again.
"You all know what I do for a living," Quint began.
Quint proposed that for $10,000, he would find the shark and kill it. By himself.
No one argued against Quint, and officials said they would take his offer into consideration.
There are no further updates at this time.
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