New York.- The former president Donald Trump (2017-2021) out this Tuesday from Court of New York and met a group of winemakers (owners of neighborhood stores), in their part Latin majorityaffected by a wave of robberies and violence that cost the lives of employees and customers.
After the second day of jury selection for his criminal trial, Trump spoke Harlem, continues his election campaign before the November elections, and visited the Blue Moon winery, where José Alba, a Dominican worker in 2022, stabbed and killed a man during an apparent attack attempt.
Scotland, which was not there to receive Trump, was charged with murder, which caused an uproar among wine lovers and other departments, which, like him, argued that he acted self defense
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The charges against the employee, who spent six days in Rikers jail, were dismissed shortly after by the Manhattan tax office after completion of investigation.
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The unofficial Republican presidential candidate was greeted by a large waiting group chanting “We love Trump”, an expression of love that made him turn around and pump his fist. raised in victory while speaking to the media.
The former president received the presidency of the Winery Association and Small Business, the Dominican Francisco Marte, who said he appreciated the trip in a statement in which he criticized New York state legislators rejecting the punishment to make it tougher. thieves again.
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The wave of violence in the bodegas (neighborhood shops), which are mostly owned by Dominicans, has reached a point where a group of these small merchants decided to cross. Guns and training used to defend yourself against criminals.
“Warehouses are a lifeline for underserved communities, and President Trump believes that only by eliminating the soft-on-crime policies of the Democratic Party can to fully restore law and order in every borough of New York City,” he said in a statement.
He also pointed out that the wineries, described as “the heart of the community” as they are a social space for neighbors, have helped hundreds of immigrants and their families to become business owners and achieve the American dream.
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2024-04-17 01:50:02
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