Several member of the family that owns Tank Noodle, a Vietnamese restaurant in Chicago’s Uptown neighborhood, attended Wednesday’s rally outside the White House that preceded the chaos at the U.S. Capitol, according to a statement from the restaurant. However, Thien Ly, the restaurant’s general manager and son of the owners, said in a statement that his family members left the.
Several members of the family that owns Tank Noodle, a Vietnamese restaurant in Chicago’s Uptown neighborhood, shared a message after attending Wednesday’s.
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The staff at a local Chicago restaurant is receiving death threats after social media posts showed that Tank Noodle’s owners traveled to Washington, D.C. on Tuesday, January 5, to support President Donald Trump.
On Wednesday night, social media posts with photos of the owners of began surfacing on Twitter, showing them on a plane to the nation’s capital with the intention of participating in protests opposing Trump’s Election Day defeat to Joe Biden.
Wednesday’s rally in D.C. turned violent as Americans watched rioters breach the U.S. Capitol in an effort to disrupt Biden’s certification as president. Lawmakers were forced to evacuate, United States Capitol Police fatally shot one of the rioters a 35-year-old woman. Three others also reportedly died in or near the Capitol. On Thursday, the House Committee on Homeland Security called the protest a domestic terrorist attack. As photographs and videos of the attempted coup circulated after crowds dispersed, Chicag