In an alley, just of Colonial Court Street, a ritualistic execution, the beheading of a sports inifidel, is captured just before the moment of truth.
The offense? It was the first meeting of the Warriors and Cavaliers in the NBA championship game of 2014, and the victim had commented that he thought the Cavs weren’t ready yet to beat the Warriors and he doubted that Cleveland would win the championship that year.
The Warriors did go on to beat the Cavs, but in a town like Cleveland, even after the factual outcome, and maybe more so, the execution is seen as necessary and justified, in a city where the sports is a radical, ritualized religion., with its own terroist cells.