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This may be the most well documented recorded attack before The Battle of Yonkers. One day in 2002 in the U.S. Virgin Islands a very badly decomposing zombie walked onto the beach. A small crowd soon formed around the infected individual keeping their distance. This crowd was not aware of the individual's condition. Soon Police Officers arrived and told the zombie to get on the ground. Obvioulsy this would not register. When the zed did not respond they repeated their order. Again no response. They fired two rounds into the zombies chest doing nothing. Suddenly a small boy ran out and poked the ghoul. The poor child was quickly grabbed and was being pulled to undead's mouth when a bystander calmly walked from the crowd, grabbed one of the Policeman's sidearms and quiclkly put a single round into the infected's head. Amazingly nobody was infected. Today this attack is as famous as the Loch Ness Monster and Bigfoot. T-Shirts are sold where the attack happened. There is even a tour of where it happened.
 
This may be the most well documented recorded attack before The Battle of Yonkers. One day in 2002 in the U.S. Virgin Islands a very badly decomposing zombie walked onto the beach. A small crowd soon formed around the infected individual keeping their distance. This crowd was not aware of the individual's condition. Soon Police Officers arrived and told the zombie to get on the ground. Obvioulsy this would not register. When the zed did not respond they repeated their order. Again no response. They fired two rounds into the zombies chest doing nothing. Suddenly a small boy ran out and poked the ghoul. The poor child was quickly grabbed and was being pulled to undead's mouth when a bystander calmly walked from the crowd, grabbed one of the Policeman's sidearms and quiclkly put a single round into the infected's head. Amazingly nobody was infected. Today this attack is as famous as the Loch Ness Monster and Bigfoot. T-Shirts are sold where the attack happened. There is even a tour of where it happened.
 
 
 
Having a bitch fit will not fix this. Proper examination of this data will be looked at and confirmed if this is fan-made or not. Until then, it helps not to cry and rage.
 

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This may be the most well documented recorded attack before The Battle of Yonkers. One day in 2002 in the U.S. Virgin Islands a very badly decomposing zombie walked onto the beach. A small crowd soon formed around the infected individual keeping their distance. This crowd was not aware of the individual's condition. Soon Police Officers arrived and told the zombie to get on the ground. Obvioulsy this would not register. When the zed did not respond they repeated their order. Again no response. They fired two rounds into the zombies chest doing nothing. Suddenly a small boy ran out and poked the ghoul. The poor child was quickly grabbed and was being pulled to undead's mouth when a bystander calmly walked from the crowd, grabbed one of the Policeman's sidearms and quiclkly put a single round into the infected's head. Amazingly nobody was infected. Today this attack is as famous as the Loch Ness Monster and Bigfoot. T-Shirts are sold where the attack happened. There is even a tour of where it happened.