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A merchant in the center of the city was the victim of the vandals who were present yesterday amid the protests. The man had opened the establishment to attend virtually three months ago, But I already had everything ready to start serving the public this Tuesday, September 22.
However, on Monday afternoon, a large group of people attacked the establishments on Seventh and 12th Street. The wooden defenses and the security locks that this person put up to defend his heritage were not enough.
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“They broke doors and premises from 12 to 7, we closed everything, we did it like everyone else, we put a wooden facade to protect ourselves, but they vandalized, violated plates, barriers, everything that was defense, they broke the facade and entered and looted, “this person told the Nightlife of Citytv.
According to his testimony, there were so many violent people that neither merchants, nor peaceful protesters, nor authorities could contain the avalanche of vandalism that left this man bankrupt.
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“One is powerless. There is no order, credit, support, as always, losing. This Tuesday we were going to open their doors to the public, we had the joy of opening and they vandalized us, they robbed us, they broke us,” lamented the merchant, who ended his testimony with a delicate affirmation.
The man said that once the attack occurred, he contacted the police for help, but the response surprised him. “There is an order from the Mayor’s Office that they cannot be present. Once I notify him, he tells me: ‘I cannot go, we are forbidden to go, nor to enter to help him, “he concluded.
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