
Locked In During The Baltimore City Riots
03/30/22 • 77 min
Victoria Yassem was a manager at Michael Kors in Baltimore City. Riots broke out in April of 2015 and she had to barricade herself and others in the bathroom of the store because rioters were trying to break in. Meanwhile, her husband Eric, a Baltimore County Police Officer was home watching things unfold on the news, feeling helpless because he couldn't get down to Baltimore City.
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Victoria Yassem was a manager at Michael Kors in Baltimore City. Riots broke out in April of 2015 and she had to barricade herself and others in the bathroom of the store because rioters were trying to break in. Meanwhile, her husband Eric, a Baltimore County Police Officer was home watching things unfold on the news, feeling helpless because he couldn't get down to Baltimore City.
Sponsored by Tar Heel Construction Group who is always looking out for active Military, Veterans, First Responders and the community.
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