NASCAR Hall of Fame & Adjacent Restaurant Damaged by Charlotte Rioters

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
8 years ago
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From The Charlotte Observer:

NASCAR Hall of Fame among sites hit by vandals in Charlottes overnight violent protests


The NASCAR Hall of Fame was among the sites hit by vandals, when peaceful protests turned violent late Wednesday in Charlotte.

On Thursday morning, a street sign hung like a spear from the front window of the halls news center, after vandals tried prying out one of the front windows. Windows in the lobby of the adjacent NASCAR Tower were busted out, as were windows at nearby restaurants and two hotels.

The looters apparently failed to get into the Hall of Fame and its exhibits, though there are reports of confrontations with a half a dozen looters inside the Buffalo Wild Wing restaurant at one corner of the hall building. One media outlet reported protesters stormed the restaurant and then used bottles taken off the tables to smash windows. Furniture inside the restaurant appeared scattered across the floor before dawn Thursday.

It was the same at a nearby Hampton Inn, where plush lobby chairs were piled like a barricade against smashed out doors.

An official with the Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority said they were working early Thursday to assess damage to the NASCAR Hall of Fame building and adjacent convention center, and would release a statement soon.

SHARE Uptown calm this morning; damage from Charlotte police protests evident

A lot of damage occurred in uptown Charlotte overnight along West Trade Street including the EpiCenter and Hornets team store.

dhinshaw@charlotteobserver.com
DAVE Note: The EpiCenter mentioned in the article is the location of Dale Earnhardt, Jr.'s Whisky River nightclub.



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updated by @dave-fulton: 12/05/16 04:02:07PM