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Several businesses in the Dallas Design District are expressing growing concerns over safety following a series of incidents where gunfire shattered their front windows. The alarming trend has left business owners feeling increasingly vulnerable and anxious about the well-being of their employees and customers.
Local shopkeepers have reported that the repeated acts of vandalism have not only damaged their property but have also deterred potential customers from visiting the area. The sound of gunshots echoing through the streets has created an atmosphere of fear, prompting some businesses to reconsider their operating hours and security measures.
In response to these incidents, business owners are calling for increased police presence and community support to help restore a sense of safety and security in the neighborhood. They emphasize the importance of collaboration between local law enforcement and the community to address the root causes of violence and ensure that the Design District remains a vibrant and welcoming place for all.
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