Passage 6.5.2
Σκοτοῦσσα δὲ ἡ τοῦ Πουλυδάμαντας πατρὶς οὐκ ᾠκεῖτο ἔτι ἐφʼ ἡμῶν· Ἀλέξανδρος γὰρ τὴν πόλιν ὁ Φεραίων τυραννήσας κατέλαβεν ἐν σπονδαῖς, καὶ Σκοτουσσαίων τούς τε ἐς τὸ θέατρον συνειλεγμένους---ἔτυχε γάρ σφισι καὶ ἐκκλησία τηνικαῦτα οὖσα---τούτους τε ἅπαντας κατηκόντισε, πελτασταῖς ἐν κύκλῳ περισχὼν καὶ τοξόταις, καὶ τὸ ἄλλο ὅσον ἐν ἡλικίᾳ κατεφόνευσε, γυναῖκας δὲ ἀπέδοτο καὶ παῖδας, μισθὸν εἶναι τὰ χρήματα τοῖς ξένοις.
Scotussa, the native city of Polydamas, was no longer inhabited in my time. For Alexander, the tyrant of Pherae, had seized the city during a period of truce. He gathered all of the Scotussans who had assembled in the theatre—for at that very moment an assembly was being held there—and surrounded them fully with peltasts and archers; and having thus trapped them, he slew everyone present. He also killed every other man able to bear arms, while he sold the women and children into slavery, giving their money as wages to his mercenary troops.