Washington Two weeks after the Los Ocampo taqueria in Minneapolis reopened for take-out service in May, looters broke in, smashing the windows, stealing inventory, and breaking the security cameras.
"I think we were just coming back out of that first slump from the pandemic and now we're in a different one after the social unrest," said Julian Ocampo, who runs Los Ocampo and six other restaurants with his family.The restaurant, like others on Lake Street, where most of the damage occurred in Minneapolis, remains closed, and business is down at Ocampo's nearby stores, too.
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I though cnni said they were peaceful protests? Taste your own medicine and see how lies can catch up with you. realDonaldTrump POTUS
Because the media has created an irreparable race war?
Scroll through CNN stories. Before they were all anti Trump. Now they’re all anti-cop and anti-white people. All but one of their hosts are white. Where are you going with this CNN? Do you think this will make people vote for pedo Joe?
Because republican senators are racist?
GUESS THEY will struggle even more for over half the business burn down during these protest have been minority businesses . WOW
Because rioters & looters don't give a damn about who's businesses they destroy or what protest they ruin.
Cause niggas dont respect nor help anyone so why would they hel blk ppl
Why would you put that on a window? I don't understand.
Rioters burned them down
Uds CNN realmente están enfermos
They're probably struggling more because rioters burned them to the ground.
FU CNNisFakeNews
Insolvency?
Discipline starts at home.
Don't have access to the bankers and other resources that established companies have
So is shitty news ratings 👆🏻
Rioters burned them down?
Jesus, when did we start advertising the race of who owns a business? Talk about segregation
FactsFirst People care most about those issues that directly affect them and their family.
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