What It Takes to Sue ICE. Plus, Cash Mobs!
We’ve seen ICE smash car windows, ram into cars, and get aggressive when making arrests. Who pays for the damages? Chuck Slane, owner and attorney at TSR Injury Law, talks about the complicated, time-consuming way to sue ICE, and why he thinks it’s worth it. Racket co-owner and City Cast contributor Em Cassel tells us how cash mobs are sustaining Lake Street businesses. Plus, the coolest club in town is mealpacking at Second Harvest Heartland. According to events manager Anne Laskey, you can even pick the music!
Learn more about the topics discussed in today's episode:
- ICE Cost Lake Street Businesses at Least $46M. These Weekly Cash Mobs Help Them Claw Back Profit. (Racket)
- Those seeking to sue ICE for injuries or damage face an uphill battle (Washington Post)
- Volunteer with Second Harvest Heartland
- Become a City Cast Twin Cities Neighbor
Learn more about the sponsors of this February 19th episode:
Ordway Center for the Performing Arts
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