Wave of vandalism hits Chinatown
Already coping with the same pandemic downturn that’s afflicting everyone, Chinatown’s businesses are facing a wave of vandalism and robberies, and police are finally recognizing that the area is particularly vulnerable at the moment.
Update: There are some pieces Sunday about a small movement to address the racism issue and bring people back to Chinatown – except, with no restaurants open, one major raison d’être of the area isn’t available.
What kind of yahoos think that people living here and operating businesses here have anything to do with COVID-19? I know, I know, racist yahoos don’t think.
I miss going to C-town, but I’m not willing to ride the 55 bus for a long trip there and back again for takeout.
ant6n 18:47 on 2020-11-01 Permalink
I hope L2 (the upstairs bubble tea place) will survive. Been going there since 2005.
MarcG 22:35 on 2020-11-01 Permalink
My wife took me there on one of our first dates for the sweet hot buns (or some combination of terms like that which were funny at the time). I remember looking over the shoulders of a coulple of young ladies playing some kind of video arcade game where there object was to strip a woman naked. There’s a nice view onto the main drag from the front windows.