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COVID-19 interrupted Mike Deininger and his wife's boutique store in Cincinnati, Ohio. The store has been closed for couple months and waited for reopening.
Just a couple of days after Deininger thought the worst was behind him, Cincinnati joined the list of U.S. cities where anger, and frustration erupted over the killing of George Floyd, an African American man who died after a police officer knelt on his neck in Minneapolis on May 25.
A window of the store was smashed, and some items were taken by massive protest.
Deininger says, "There are some bad actors. and the video proves that. it is not people wearing black lives matter t-shirts that are grabbing stuff out of this store .. it's opportunists."
CGTN's Sean Callebs reports from Cincinnati.