because of all the outpour of people calling us and wishing us well, praying with us, and it has just been overwhelming, the support. at first, like anybody, we were angry, then we were sad sad when the worst is seeing my parents who built something for over 48 years to almost lose it, you know, because of some, you know, this violence going on right now. these street takeovers in compton have been getting worse and worse and i m not the only o one frustrated. my neighbors are telling me the same thing, they are with us and they want this to stop. i don t know how you can stop it. sandra: do you think any of these people will see justice? i hope so, but i m just you know what, i do hope they see justice, but more than anything, i want my business back, i want to be able to serve the community how we have been doing it, i make everybody happy with our food. sandra: what do you think is the economic impact of a small
this is horrifying for so many reasons, brian. but these are street takeovers, not just in compton, happening all over the place. this crowd of looters, we are told, was not just in the tens and dozens, it was over 100 looters that ran in and ransacked the store. no one was hurt. they are spending so much money in compton, california, most of the money is going to illegals for healthcare, also the state is buried in debt, unable to pay their bills, so if they could recruit cops, maybe anti-mob unit, if they were able to do that, and that s that s a stretch, who is going to fund it, back it, change the rules to enforce it. some of these guys sandra: how do you protect yourself against somebody willing to drive their kia through the store front. you don t, a lot of them are
ordinance that would increase citations for those involved in street takeovers. citations. this is another city in america, you threw up your hands. fires burning on the street, children out here. there are no toilets, go look at other cities. and look at what we inherited when i put in place our homeless encampment task force. you don t see this in new york. sandra: love to get your response. it s so unbelievable that he would hold another major city, another major city and say look how much better it is here. when i go to penn station, maybe 3 to 5 times a week, and you see everyone just hanging out on the street spilling out of the roosevelt hotel, you can t get a hotel during a busy time right now, and the other thing is, three meals a day, their wash, over between 80 and 90,000 illegal immigrants here, no jobs, nothing to do and he