
Cup Foods owner refuses to contact police for future nonviolent crime
Mahmoud Abumayyaleh, the store owner of Cup Foods whose clerk initially contacted police about George Floyd, says his store will no longer be contacting the authorities in cases of nonviolent crime, following the death of George Floyd.
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