Koreans in fear over widespread looting
By Jane Han
LOS ANGELES ― Nights are long these days for many Koreans in every corner of the U.S.
Rioting and looting have become nightly events in major cities and small towns alike, and Korean mom-and-pop stores are just some of the countless businesses that continue to get ransacked, robbed and destroyed by angry mobs all across the nation.
"This is just like the LA riots all over again," said Nancy Kim, 44, who owns a clothing shop near Koreatown in Los Angeles. "I was only 16 when the riots happened here, but I still suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder from the horrifying scenes. I can't believe almost 30 years later, we're doing this all over again."
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