A dozen armed guards from State Security Investigation, or S.S.I., stormed into the house, as 40 or so others cordoned it off.
"Don't mash the distress button under the desk there," the Canadian warns me, "or armed guards will storm the room."
The door to the office flew open, and the three guards stormed in as if they had been waiting for their cue.
The guard stormed forward, his rifle pointing upward.
On the 10th, Fairfax's advanced guard, led by Major Bethel of Cromwell's own regiment, brilliantly stormed the position of Goring's rearguard, east of Langport.
Very soon, the guards would storm into the secret room and seize the mayor as he sat stuffing himself on stolen goodies.
She called the award a vindication of 23 years of court battles on behalf of the inmates, many now dead, who were brutalized after state troopers and guards stormed Attica Correctional Facility, 30 miles east of Buffalo, and quelled the uprising on Sept. 13, 1971.
He waited a fraction of a second, then fired at the far end of the house as more guards stormed into the courtyard.