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SWBTATTReg

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6. Yes, crap, I knew that but wasn't thinking (brain freeze)! Thanks. Being in STLMO, I know the ...
Wed Jul 3, 2019, 02:38 PM
Jul 2019

difficulties they are going through in South Bend.

It was a scary and difficult time in STLMO / Ferguson too, and many of us spent several nights worrying about
the rioting and protests going on (protests were popping up everywhere in the city). The national guard was even called in and parked outside the Home Depot on South Kingshighway in south STLMO and police walking wall to wall on Grand to clear protesters off the streets in South Grand.

Being that South Grand was in the middle of appropriately 40,000 homes/households, there was a lot of fear then. I don't want to go through situations such as this but this is the 3rd or so time that we've had such in these neighborhoods (spanning in my case 40 years in the city itself).

But perhaps we're on the road to better times being that some of those very same protesters now are in city government in Ferguson and some have even went on to other elected offices. Some cities even changed their policies to help the AA community but there is a lot to do still, and this is a major work in progress.

Like I said, I think every large city in America has something similar to STLMO and maybe STLMO was the wake up call...

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