The notorious leader of the 451 Ore Chasers, Brasher Bull Fist, and his entire gang were killed in a bloody shootout at the space port yesterday. The Orlock gang was trying to steal a ship and escape from Necromunda, after learning of a plot to assassinate Brasher by his rivals.
However, their plan was foiled by a joint operation of the Palantine Enforcers and three other gangs: The Shockwaves, The Sump Saints, and The Vicious Vixens. The enforcers, led by Danville, had received a tip-off about Brasher’s escape attempt and set up a trap at the space port. They also enlisted the help of the three gangs, who had a grudge against Brasher and his crew.
The ambush was triggered when the 451 Ore Chasers entered the space port, unaware of the hidden enemies. CCTV footage shows a hail of bullets and grenades raining down on the Orlocks from all sides, as they tried to fight their way to the ship. The enforcers and their allies had taken strategic positions and had the upper hand in numbers and firepower.

The battle lasted for about half an hour, leaving no survivors among the 451 Ore Chasers. Brasher Bull Fist was found dead near the ship, riddled with bullet holes and shrapnel wounds. His trademark power fist was severed from his arm and taken as a trophy by Mad Mave, the leader of The Vicious Vixens.





The enforcers and their allies also suffered heavy casualties in the clash. Danville reported that 5 enforcers, 4 Shockwaves, 7 Sump Saints, and 4 Vicious Vixens were killed in action. He praised their bravery and sacrifice in bringing down one of the most wanted criminals in the underhive.
The space port was closed for several hours after the incident, as the enforcers cleared the bodies and secured the area. The ship that Brasher wanted to steal was confiscated and searched for any illegal contraband or weapons.
The death of Brasher Bull Fist and his gang marks the end of an era in the Drake Sector. The 451 Ore Chasers were one of the oldest and most powerful Orlock gangs in the underhive, controlling many mining operations and smuggling routes. Their demise leaves a power vacuum that is likely to spark a new wave of violence and turf wars among the remaining gangs.
