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LOS ANGELES – The restaurant owner outside Los Angeles opens his decision to help police who have been in the time of violence outside his business on June 7.
Elizabeth Mendoza owned LA Ceiba Restaurant, Salvadoran Eaterla in Long Beach, who told the Fox News Digital welcomed her businesses after Saturday.
“I’m sad because my city … It’s a beautiful city,” he said. “My people are honest. My people should work greatly. I am here for 14 years. I knew my people, and I saw the police.
“You should … work,” he said, he said to receive the police for the Day
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Elizabeth Mendoza is the owner of La Ceiba Restaurant, Salvadoran Eaterlant, who told the Fox News Digital and received police and protesters who were looking for assistance after pepper in June 7. (Derek rocked FOX digital news)
The Festor initially said that his restaurant had suffered because national illness and culture is a disruption and the existence of police officers in the area made people “afraid” to go around. But now his business thrives because of good attention has accepted the national due to helping officers.
He was living in the United States for over 30 years and an American citizen.
The business owner stated that recent rivals and ice attack has made him “sad” because foreigners looked at his “peace” in the United States.
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Mandoza said her restaurant had suffered because a practical attack and police officers and police in the area made people “afraid” to go around. (Derek rocked FOX digital news)
Although outsiders have mistreated what he described as his “pit-in-the-wall” with respect, Mithoza asked the protesters to avoid violence against other local businesses.
“Everything is right. I want to say that the protest is good,” he said. “But no[t] Something bad – the road, windows. Please, don’t do that. “
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Mathza said she had received gratitude to the police for helping Pupper-sprayers in June 7. (Derek rocked FOX digital news)
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Brillion of the Spirit in the evening 7, Friday, as the chiefs burned cars, they threw fires, blocking the traffic, the window windows and house headquarters of Los Angeles.
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The limice continued on the weekend and lasted two weeks.