Samuel Way Supper Club siege

The  in Capulco on August 4, 2018 was the third-deadliest fire and the sixth-worst massacre in El Kadsreian history. During a concert by American heavy metal band Desert Skunk at the Samuel Way Supper Club, four members of the KPA and one pro-Palestinian attempted a mass shooting and hostage-taking. However, a firebomb meant for the crowd instead ignited flammable acoustic foam in the walls and ceilings surrounding the stage, the resulting fire killed 105 people including two of the perpetrators, while the other two perpetrators were shot by police. In addition, 230 people were injured.

The club
The Supper Club originally opened in 1970, and is currently owned by the Ransohoff brothers. Pro-Palestinian activists have protested against the Supper Club's association with pro-Israel activities. A video posted on YouTube showed masked pro-Palestinian militant protesters at the Supper Club in 2011 stating: "We came here to pass along a warning: next time we won't confront you." In January 2019, one of the men in the video, identified as 39-year old Jamal Yonge of El Kadsre City, turned himself into the Capulco Police Department. He pled guilty to involuntary manslaughter and inciting antisemitism, he was sentenced to 5 months in a re-education camp and two years' probation, during which time he would be banned from wearing any anarchist and/or militant clothing and would be banned from participating in any pro-Palestinian activities, both under penalty of deportation to his father's native United States.

Casualties
By that time, the Supper Club's fire alarm system had activated. A combination of the shooting and the resulting fire led to a stampede and human crush in the hallways, resulting in numerous deaths and injuries among the patrons and staff.

Among those who died in the fire were Desert Skunk's drummer, Jace Passmore, and the show's emcee, Self Radio DJ Dennis "Dr. Feelgood" Roskam. Two of the perpetrators also died in the fire.