It started small and nobody expected what came afterwards. Somebody had shot a leftist politician dead in their driveway. Stories of their corruption had been around throughout their long political career. Naturally, no charges had ever been filed against them.
Two days after their funeral another equally corrupt politician was killed. A knife and a public restroom. No suspects, or rather, far too many to narrow things down to one. Most blamed the Right. Some blamed the Left. It didn't matter, dead was dead.
After that, kidnappings, car crashes, explosions, house fires and more shootings. It was happening across the nation with more and more frequency. The anger that had festered for years amongst the citizenry exploded in a directed frenzy. The political class, for the first time in modern history, was truly afraid for their lives.
interesting reading, like to see more writers in this genre of ‘fiction’.