The legal action, filed last week in Hennepin County District Court, argues that the businesses have lost revenue, real estate value, reputation, and tenant and rental income. It argues that the city's decisions led to higher crime and created a “no go zone” for police in the area. It replaces an earlier lawsuit by the businesses that was dismissed two months ago.
Isn't that rich the businesses are unhappy that the lack of police presence is causing them issues
Did they though? I actually get the impression that they were among the few that DIDN'T want things to go that way, that didn't encourage the rioting, that didn't want the police essentially dismantled. But I haven't looked at the article, and don't know who these "business owners" are.
I have friends in the twin cities. It was virtually all businesses.l who went along with the leftists. There was no meaningful dissent against the Floyd riots whatsoever. We can safely say that a bunch of people went along to get along, but almost 100% of those businesses cucked hard for BLM and got what they deserved.
Isn't that rich the businesses are unhappy that the lack of police presence is causing them issues
Not surprised. They get what they asked for.
Did they though? I actually get the impression that they were among the few that DIDN'T want things to go that way, that didn't encourage the rioting, that didn't want the police essentially dismantled. But I haven't looked at the article, and don't know who these "business owners" are.
True. I just assumed these were the ones encouraging it, but clearly not all business owners
I have friends in the twin cities. It was virtually all businesses.l who went along with the leftists. There was no meaningful dissent against the Floyd riots whatsoever. We can safely say that a bunch of people went along to get along, but almost 100% of those businesses cucked hard for BLM and got what they deserved.