Talk:Minor Characters/@comment-27045477-20171230075152/@comment-25396609-20171230081331

He was knocked unconcious with a tea tray, so unless he died in the fire he is most likely still alive. Him being unconcious means he was likely secured and removed from the premises in a hurry, whereas the still concious attackers and less noteworthy White Fang members would take more time to deal with.

Police have certain ways of prioritizing removal of criminals from a scene when there's limited manpower; and a sizable portion of Kuo Kuana's local guard force was incapacitated during the fight.

They often secure the leader or leaders of a group first; believe it or not criminals generally receive medical care based on the severity of their injuries, and with how he was taken out of the fight he may have a severe concuscion which has to be dealt with before he can be locked up.

He would be the first person removed from the scene due to experiencing blunt force trauma to the head; after that the concious members of the named WF would be taken out (Ilia and the surviving Albain.) Ilia has now defected from the White Fang, and Ghira's influence prevented her from being arrested.

Corsac was likely taken to jail off-screen after Blake's call to arms; the masked members would need to be identified before being taken into custody which would take awhile, so they prioritize the leaders being taken in while working on ID-ing the mooks (many of which will also require medical treatment prior to incarceration.)

Even if he was not removed first from the scene, i will repeat that he may have been removed off-camera; they were still bringing people out of the house and considering it was still burning that can take time, in an primarily-wood structure a fire can lead to MASSIVE damage in a short time, if the fire damage caused hallways or rooms to cave in they would have to navigate around them while searching for people trapped inside.

I'm probably wasting my time going into all this though, given how you tend to latch onto an idea and agressively refuse to let go of it.