Black business owners demanded accountability from politicians over the nationwide crime crisis, just days before voters head to the polls for midterms
Two Atlanta boutique operators slammed the ongoing smash-and-grab crime crisis gripping cities across the U.S. after being burglarized by criminals stealing more than $100,000 in merchandise from one of their shops.
dismissing questions surrounding this texts saying the things people want me to focus on his public safety, the pandemic and making sure we have an equitable recovery. several chicago city leaders joined business owners and criticism of lightfoot, letting dangerous criminals walk free. carley: we spoke to two business owners in atlanta, georgia. their names are chanelle hock and austin gary, they own a consignment, and their business was looted of 100,$000 worth of merchandise, the thing about their stories this is the first time this happened over the summer of last summer during the riots, people broken once again, the last hour. what they said about their experience, watch this.