What happened at that night club was beyond tragic, but to take away the private property – not as a civil suit award, but by eminent domain just seems wrong.
A shooting in California Mc Donald’s also suffered the same fate, whereas the owner/franchisee had to tear down his store to turn the location into a memorial park. Truly abuse of eminent domain.
What happened at that night club was beyond tragic, but to take away the private property – not as a civil suit award, but by eminent domain just seems wrong.
A shooting in California Mc Donald’s also suffered the same fate, whereas the owner/franchisee had to tear down his store to turn the location into a memorial park. Truly abuse of eminent domain.
Eminent domain is supposed to be “for the public good”. This memorial would serve no one other than one person.