The Hosmer Business Association paid a private security company to clear people off private properties on Thursday and to patrol the area the following 30 days.
TACOMA, Wash. — With recent violence, business owners are fed up with public safety issues along Tacoma’s Hosmer Street.
At the beginning of the month, a 26-year-old man named Oliver Vaovasa was shot and killed after his family said he was going to buy something at a market on Hosmer Street. His family said he was quiet and enjoyed playing basketball with his friends.
The Hosmer Business Association said it is now taking matters into its own hands,
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