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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | After violent riots suddenly break out in downtown Los Angeles, radio talk show host Logan Burnhardt and his crew become stranded, barricaded alone in their broadcast room and unable to leave for fear of being swept up in the chaos. As rumors begin to filter in about a bombing in a nearby arena and mass hysteria sweeping over the city, Logan decides that it is his responsibility to report what is happening to his listeners, both to keep them aware and to hopefully help save lives. But as the night progresses, the phone calls become stranger and stranger... his listeners report sightings of vicious, bestial mobs of people attacking armed police officers, civilians, and even young children. What's worse is that the attackers seem to have a craving for human flesh, and that their victims soon rise to join in the frenzy. |