More than 22,000 residents call Ferguson, Missouri their home. After several nights of protests and violence, the Saint Louis suburb looked more like a war zone. This is raising troubling questions about the future for some local businesses. Ana Cabrera takes a closer look.
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Is it against the law to cuss at, spit at, throw a punch at,or in any other way antagonize a person of the law? Why don't we hear some firm rules on this subject
Many of us don't like our President and other politicians but we show common respect and courtesy. Don't we owe police the respect of not cussing them or punching them and doing what they say when in public.
Do we now train our Law Enforcement to accept bricks and bottles to the head with no recourse?
Why don't you ever interview the regular police officer who wants to do what he was hired to do and go home to his family?
I have watched coverage from Ferguson for several days. Why haven't we seen any coverage of the Indian shop owner who was strong armed and robbed by Mike Brown? Why don't we see more interviews of the people who know Brown?