Abe Demaag drove through downtown, watching people break windows and loot businesses, and he felt the sear of anguish all over again. His own furniture business had been burned down during the unrest that exploded after George Floyd died in police custody. Floyd’s death on May 25 sparked protests around the country and a national reckoning on racial inequality and police brutality...
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