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Small business owners speak out amid riot destruction: ‘We’re just afraid’
Small business owners describe impact of riots, looting on their stores
Portland Subway franchise owner Stacey Gibson and florist Lyna Postuchow, owner of A Summer’s Garden in Kenosha, Wisconsin joins Leland Vittert on ‘America’s News HQ.’
Small businesses in America’s cities are under attack from riots and violent protests and business owners are asking when will the destruction end.
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Both Subway Franchise owner Stacey Gibson from Portland, Oregon and A Summer’s Garden Florist owner Lyna Postuchow from Kenosha, Wisconsin had their shops broken into, telling Fox News’ “America’s News Headquarters” that there needs to be change.
“Action is what we’re looking for here,” Gibson said. “The violence has been going on for an incredible amount of time now, over 90 days. Businesses are fleeing. We’re just afraid at this point.”
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Gibson said the Portland Police Department is being held back from protecting the public during riots and told Gibson, after her store was robbed, that their hands are tied.
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