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Street racing, stunting suspected in weekend crashes into Fort Worth businesses
Street racing suspected in weekend crashes into Fort Worth businesses
Fort Worth police are investigating two separate crashes into businesses over the weekend possibly linked to street racing and stunting.
FORT WORTH, Texas - Fort Worth police are investigating two separate crashes into businesses over the weekend possibly linked to street racing and stunting.
Surveillance video captured both crashes at a restaurant and at a dry cleaners store.
No major injuries were reported, but the businesses are left with a big mess.
Instead of tending to customers during what would normally be a busy holiday weekend Nora Palomino and her family spent their time cleaning extensive damage to their Los Zarapes Restaurant after a truck rammed through the front wall Saturday morning. The force of the crash sent debris everywhere.
Critics and healthcare workers say the move is premature.
With less than 48 hours until the mask mandate is relaxed, business owners are preparing to enforce their own safety protocols.
Some owners are already encountering trouble.
Do not expect to walk into AllGood Café in Deep Ellum without a mask on, come Wednesday.
“We didn’t think that was very smart,” said owner Mike Snider of Gov. Abbott’s order. “We’re going to follow the CDC’s directions.”
Snider isn’t budging, despite suffering about a 50% loss in sales during the pandemic.
“It’s not all about making money,” he said. “I’m not going to follow politicians. I’m going to follow the CDC and the doctors and the scientists. It’s pretty simple, not that hard to do.”