The Weekly Owl issue 2
written by ♡Sarah Scamander♡
More on Hermione Lestrange, and BLM!
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05/31/21
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Issue 2:
Chapter 1
Hey guys! Today we have our fantasy article involving Hermione Lestrange:
We have previously come to know that Hermione Granger is the daughter of the Dark Lord himself, the mother be Bellatrix Lestrange, as was written in the previous article.
Not too long ago, the death of Harry Potter and Ginerva Weasley's son, Albus Severus Potter, was shocking news that dominated The Weekly Owl along with other wizarding newspapers for weeks. The one question: Who was the attacker? has been circulating in the Wizarding World ever since this shocking, heartbreaking occurrence.
The murderer has been found to be none other than Persephone Lestrange, with the help of her sister, Hermione. Yes, Hermione Granger, whom we though was a kind, compassionate woman. It seems like she is beginning to abide her mother and fathers personalities, much to everyone's dismay.
Delphini Lestrange- the sister whom everyone thought was innocent, working under the spell of Persephone, has been found to be guilty. Her older sister had been covering for her, letting Delphi say that she had been under control, while she rose from the Spirit- World and came back to the relm of the living.
Thanks to this discovery, we can now be sure that Persephone, Hermione, and Delphi Lestrange were guilty of crimes beyond the belief of anyone in the Wizarding World.
So, while the Ministry is trying to console the families of these witches, Rose Granger- Weasley and Hugo Granger- Weasley have been put into Azkaban, for following in their mother's footsteps.
Written by: Kahala Naga
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Muggle Report:
Black Lives Matter is an ongoing movement trying to stop the unfair murders of black people from the Police force. These most recent protests are about a man named George Floyd. Former Police officer Derek Chauvin knelt on Floyd’s neck for 8 minutes and 46 seconds until Floyd died and would not get off despite the fact that Floyd kept saying “I can’t breath.” George Floyd died because he may or may not have passed a counterfeit bill. Although BLM has been going on for years now, Floyd’s death sparked a new series of protests all over the United States of America.
While some protests have been violent with looting and vandalism, a lot of protests have been entirely peaceful. However, some police officers have sprayed Tear-gas on crowds to break up the protests. According to Livescience:
“The term tear gas refers to a group of chemical irritants that can be used to control or disperse crowds. The chemicals that are used for this purpose cause irritation of mucous membranes and of the eyes including tearing (hence the name “tear gas”), twitching around the eyes, cough, difficulty breathing and irritation to the skin.”
Some areas of the United States have been placed under curfews where no one is allowed outside their houses at a specific time, and there have also been reports of Police shooting and attacking reporters trying to cover the protests. Some of the police brutality has been so bad, that many countries in Europe have been having their own protest supporting Black Lives Matter.
Despite all the police attacks, people are still protesting. On June 8th, there was a protest in L.A where Michal B. Jordan, basketball legend, attended and gave a speech. A group of volunteers in the Greenwood District stayed up all night to paint “Black Lives Matter” on Black Wall Street. People have been writing “I can’t breath” on the sidewalks. Even young children have been having their own mini-parades
Written by: Dedra Parker
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This weeks quote:
The harder the battle, the sweeter the victory (Idk who wrote this I just saw it in a painting in my brother's room)
Bye guys!
We have previously come to know that Hermione Granger is the daughter of the Dark Lord himself, the mother be Bellatrix Lestrange, as was written in the previous article.
Not too long ago, the death of Harry Potter and Ginerva Weasley's son, Albus Severus Potter, was shocking news that dominated The Weekly Owl along with other wizarding newspapers for weeks. The one question: Who was the attacker? has been circulating in the Wizarding World ever since this shocking, heartbreaking occurrence.
The murderer has been found to be none other than Persephone Lestrange, with the help of her sister, Hermione. Yes, Hermione Granger, whom we though was a kind, compassionate woman. It seems like she is beginning to abide her mother and fathers personalities, much to everyone's dismay.
Delphini Lestrange- the sister whom everyone thought was innocent, working under the spell of Persephone, has been found to be guilty. Her older sister had been covering for her, letting Delphi say that she had been under control, while she rose from the Spirit- World and came back to the relm of the living.
Thanks to this discovery, we can now be sure that Persephone, Hermione, and Delphi Lestrange were guilty of crimes beyond the belief of anyone in the Wizarding World.
So, while the Ministry is trying to console the families of these witches, Rose Granger- Weasley and Hugo Granger- Weasley have been put into Azkaban, for following in their mother's footsteps.
Written by: Kahala Naga
___________________________________________________________________________________________
Muggle Report:
Black Lives Matter is an ongoing movement trying to stop the unfair murders of black people from the Police force. These most recent protests are about a man named George Floyd. Former Police officer Derek Chauvin knelt on Floyd’s neck for 8 minutes and 46 seconds until Floyd died and would not get off despite the fact that Floyd kept saying “I can’t breath.” George Floyd died because he may or may not have passed a counterfeit bill. Although BLM has been going on for years now, Floyd’s death sparked a new series of protests all over the United States of America.
While some protests have been violent with looting and vandalism, a lot of protests have been entirely peaceful. However, some police officers have sprayed Tear-gas on crowds to break up the protests. According to Livescience:
“The term tear gas refers to a group of chemical irritants that can be used to control or disperse crowds. The chemicals that are used for this purpose cause irritation of mucous membranes and of the eyes including tearing (hence the name “tear gas”), twitching around the eyes, cough, difficulty breathing and irritation to the skin.”
Some areas of the United States have been placed under curfews where no one is allowed outside their houses at a specific time, and there have also been reports of Police shooting and attacking reporters trying to cover the protests. Some of the police brutality has been so bad, that many countries in Europe have been having their own protest supporting Black Lives Matter.
Despite all the police attacks, people are still protesting. On June 8th, there was a protest in L.A where Michal B. Jordan, basketball legend, attended and gave a speech. A group of volunteers in the Greenwood District stayed up all night to paint “Black Lives Matter” on Black Wall Street. People have been writing “I can’t breath” on the sidewalks. Even young children have been having their own mini-parades
Written by: Dedra Parker
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This weeks quote:
The harder the battle, the sweeter the victory (Idk who wrote this I just saw it in a painting in my brother's room)
Bye guys!