Downtown Condo Owners Demand Solutions after Bullet Pierces Resident’s Window (MI)

“You destroy property, it can be replaced or repaired,” Kribbet said. “This was human beings attempting to harm or kill human beings.”  Then things got even worse.  About a week later, on Saturday, Sept. 17, Kribbet went outside around 10:30 p.m. She had been elected to the board of her condominium association and said she thought she owed it to residents of the building to get a feel for the late-night downtown environment following the violence the weekend before.   Read the article………………………..

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