“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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