'The ones that are coming in taking advantage of vulnerabilities and smashing and looting and vandalizing businesses…if you had a business, would you want somebody to do that to you?'
Already struggling after months without business due to COVID-19, owner of Chicago's Spoil Me Hair Salon and Spa, Adel Shaw, learned vandals destroyed her storefront during Monday night's demonstrations. She was planning to celebrate the salon's reopening Wednesday.
Owner of Chicago’s Spoil Me Hair Salon and Spa, Adel Shaw, learned vandals destroyed her storefront during Monday night’s demonstrations.It was 9:30 p.m. Monday when she got the call and raced over to her shop. She found three broken windows, but no looting, she said."I was so lost for words.
"The ones that are coming in taking advantage of vulnerabilities and smashing and looting and vandalizing businesses … if you had a business, would you want somebody to do that to you?" Shaw said.Shaw thanked neighbors and friends for pitching in to clean the debris in the salon.
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