Jeff Usher took to social media earlier this week to share that his business had been broken into by two teenagers.
“Only issue I have is we weren’t open at that time of night and it’s not cool to use a jimmy bar on our doors. “Feel free to share this as this is a genuine offer, we haven’t gone to the police as they are busy enough and so are we.Usher took to social media earlier this week to share that his business had been broken into by two teenagers.The olive branch offered to the teenager has warmed hearts online, with people from around Australia applauding his actions.
“The community here is amazing. A lot of people like myself want to help because being angry and upset is a wasted emotion.”Back in April, more than 800 Katherine residents signed a petition calling for a curfew on young children in order to tackle the town’s crime crisis.