Sporthaven terrorist attack

The Sporthaven terrorist attack was a terrorist attack at the Sporthaven entertainment complex in Nyhaven, Lower Columbia during a baseball game for the Royal Baseball League Playoffs in the Rittenberg Field baseball stadium on the 12 August 2013. The blast originated from a light truck inside parked at Parking Structure Two and killed 4 people, 3 instantly , and injured 34 people. The light truck was planted there and left while a get-away vehicle was used, the bomb detonated at 7, when the game was planned to start but was delayed. This was the first attack in Lower Columbia since Bloody Easter 42 years from 2013.

The bombings were committed by possible rogue members of the political party Columbians for Columbia which consisted of at least 2 members, a bomber and a get-away driver. On 17 September, news was leaked via Morgan Media in New Holland, as to the position of the attackers who were identified as Malcolm Deloitte and Jürgen Dix , which was leaked to be in Sainte-Croix where they used aliases to gain entry.

At the time of the bombing, the 2013 AINSummit was being bid for, and Nyhaven was a bidder, which then proceeded to win the bid on the 16th of September, 3 days after the bombing. Procedures put in place for this event in light of the attack include assigning more police and Royal Marshall's to public spaces, x-ray scanners, metal detectors and electronic fingerprinting and retina scans, as well as others.