ENOUGH IS ENOUGH: Texas Vigilantes Show Up Outside of Dallas Storefront to Demand End to Shutdown
As protests against quarantines sweep the nation, two armed vigilantes showed up outside of a store front in Texas to make a stand against shutdown tyranny.
The two open carry activists would not give their names, identifying themselves instead as Duncan Lemp, a man who was murdered in Maryland by uniformed thugs enforcing unconstitutional red flag laws last year. They stood in front of the Spring Creek Village in Dallas on Wednesday to make their stand.
This follows a weekend rally where patriots showed up with guns at the State Capitol in Austin to show their displeasure with the quarantine-related shutdown. More protesters are feeling the need to exercise their 2nd Amendment rights as the economic stranglehold continues.
“The small businesses of this world, not just this community but this world, are hurting. They’re hurting badly and not being able to open has been a big struggle for us,” said Matt Brice, owner of Federal American Grill in Houston.
Bureaucrats in Dallas have targeted business owners who refuse to succumb to the mass hysteria and sacrifice their prosperity to the fear gods.
Big League Politics has reported on how the city of Dallas is suing a salon owner who flouted government edicts and opened her doors:
CBS Local reported that Dallas city officials are filing a lawsuit against Salon À la Mode owner Shelley Luther.
In addition, the city of Dallas has filed a restraining order against Luther for violating the city and county’s shelter-in-place orders that were implemented to allegedly fight the Wuhan virus.
BLP reported on Luther’s bold action when she opened her salon in violation of the arbitrary order.
Two stylists and a nail technician were working at Luther’s salon, which is a small portion of her regular staff.
On April 24, Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins issued Luther a cease and desist notice which ordered her to close her salon.
However, Luther ripped that letter to shreds at a grassroots rally the next day.
“Our salon and other small businesses were closed down on Mar. 22, and we have not had any income since,” she stated.
Luther also received a $1,000 ticket that she vows to not pay.
Luther said her salon will remain open, and fight for the right to operate her business.
The vigilantes are sending a message to the government that this type of tyranny will not be tolerated for long. The people are getting restless and want their freedom back. If they do not get it back soon, civil unrest may be around the corner.
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