Attack on Stan Ori

The Attack on Stan Ori, also known as the Bombing at the Royal Hospitality Hotel, was a calculated and unsuccessful attempt by Lewis Wilson to kill Senator Stan Ori and New York Bulletin journalist Karen Page. Upon the arrival of Frank Castle, the confrontation escalated with the interjection of police officers and Homeland Security agent Dinah Madani, as well as Anvil Security and their leader Billy Russo, who were hired to protect Ori.

Background
"Lewis Wilson, he's coming after Ori. He's got no intentions of letting him make that speech. [...] Kid's got delusions of grandeur. You gotta get the senator out of there, but tell no one. Make sure you keep the appearance that he's still in that hotel suite. You set the trap, I'll spring it."

- Frank Castle to Billy Russo

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Attack
"Please, don't kill me. Shit! Please! Please, don't kill me! Please! Please, don't kill me! Killing me won't get what you want!"

- Stan Ori to Lewis Wilson

Climbing the stairwells to the hotel, Lewis Wilson took out each and every Anvil guard he came across. Eventually, he reached the door to Stan Ori's room. As he placed the bombs along the door frame, Karen Page was interviewing the senator on his potential plans upon his election into the office. Upon detonation, Page and Ori collapse to the floor, Anvil guards stunned and quickly gunned down by Wilson. Ori cowarded in fear as the gunman continued to approach him. Page begged alongside Ori not to be killed before Wilson was attacked by Frank Castle, allowing Page to reclaim her pistol and run for the hall.

However, Ori shoved Page to the side in his escape, leaving her to Wilson's arms.

Aftermath
"Well, the story that you're subscribing to that Castle and Wilson worked together, is complete fiction." "So why does all the evidence says Wilson came up one stairwell and Castle came up the other at the exact same time? A classic pincer movement with this room right in the middle." "Jesus, Brett, you worked the Castle case the first time around, you know the guy. I am not saying that the stuff that he does is right, but bombing innocent civilians? Come on, we both know better than that."

- Karen Page and Brett Mahoney

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