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*The name "Night of Roses and Guns" is a possible reference to the American band [[w:Guns N' Roses|Guns N' Roses]]. |
*The name "Night of Roses and Guns" is a possible reference to the American band [[w:Guns N' Roses|Guns N' Roses]]. |
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Caleb Keireiji Miguel Kurashiki |
The Night of Roses and Guns was a conflict between the reigning crime family known as the Caleb Family and Club Primavera over control of District 23's underworld. The conflict arose due to disagreements over how to create a better future for the Japanese people.
Aftermath
Following the disappearance of Caleb Keireiji, Rose Haibara became the new ruler of District 23's underworld. Philip Butler organized a deal with the MacDowell crime family, resulting in complete ownership of the exclusivity rights in District 23.
Trivia
- The name "Night of Roses and Guns" is a possible reference to the American band Guns N' Roses.