Three downtown shop owners say they are not giving up

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6 thoughts on “Three downtown shop owners say they are not giving up

  1. Do you really feel that way John M? Do you honestly think our mayor “gave up”? He is not that type. Do you honestly think our city leaders quit? I hear a lot of arm-chair critics out there with no solutions. It’s easy for you to sit behind a computer and criticize. Why dont you get out there and do something? Go make a difference. Go change a neighborhood. Go talk to someone who feels oppressed about what they may be feeling right now. Get a grip.

    1. He should have instituted a curfew the first night. Pretty much anyone was going to be able to tell you how it would turn out after seeing what happened in Minneapolis. But then again he was scared he might alienate some voters so he did his usual….nothing.

  2. This problem did not begin with the tragedy in Minneapolis… It began with the breakdown of family values, and the lack of education. We have been desensitized. How else could someone explain a news anchor describing the lawlessness downtown as a vandal breaks out the bank window right behind her? He walks away with no consequences…UNBELIEVABLE.

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