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Aurora Businesses Starting to Reopen Hit by Protest Damage

Clip: 6/1/2020 | 7m 22sVideo has Closed Captions

The impact of protests and violence on the state’s second-largest city.

Businesses in downtown Aurora were just beginning to reopen as Illinois entered the next phase of coronavirus restrictions. But on Sunday, they were hit by damage and theft after peaceful protests turned destructive.

06/01/2020 | Rating NR

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