Video: After 114 years, jewelry store closing doors after robbery – News Nation

“We will be working by appointment only. And we’re not releasing the location as of yet. But we’re doing this for our safety and for the customers’ safety,” said co-owner Paul Stein. His business partner was shot during a robbery this summer.
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Chuny Puree
3 years ago

After facing the barrel of a large caliber firearm held by a dark skinned armed robber, I’d go out of business as well

Mary Juana
3 years ago

White Supremacists drive another business out of business

Old Joe
3 years ago

This will become more common going forward. You’ll need an appointment to go shopping for high end items and be buzzed in. So much for window shopping and impulse purchases. You can thank Lil Kim for any inconvenience.

The next shoe to drop will be the deliberate attempt of people of means to “appear” to be people of no means. No wearing of jewelry, designer cloths, driving a plain but reliable car — think Ford Escape.

The Paraclete
3 years ago
Reply to  Old Joe

I wouldn’t consider any Ford reliable.

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