River Forest Business Owner Faces Year-Long Racial Harassment (Video)

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    Incident Overview

    A River Forest business owner, Glenda Harris, alleges that has been harassed by Robert Palomo, owner of a neighboring dog grooming shop, for a year. Palomo has reportedly directed racial slurs at Harris and her daughter, Erica Robinson.

    Recent Escalation

    The conflict escalated recently when Palomo was caught on using a hammer to remove a security camera from the entrance of Harris’s business, Epic Signature Suites. This led to his and subsequent charge of misdemeanor criminal damage to property.

    Evidence and Police Involvement

    informed Harris that if could provide receipts showing the surveillance system cost more than $500, the charge could be upgraded to a felony. Despite repeated calls to the police by Harris, there were no police reports filed for previous incidents on 16th and May 23rd.

    Statements from Both Parties

    Palomo claims the conflict began to Harris’s employees occupying six parking spaces, causing inconvenience for his customers. However, Harris refutes this, stating the harassment started with Palomo’s objection to her renting in the strip mall because is .

    Community Response

    The River Forest Police have charged Palomo, but questions remain regarding why previous complaints were not documented and why the racial slurs did not result in hate crime charges. Harris continues to seek a resolution and protection from further harassment.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CiIGocaJS8c

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