Protest supports veteran, service dog outside the Clock restaurant
By Jenny O'Donnell | Jan. 25, 2015Protesters rallied in front of Clock Restaurant on Saturday morning in response to the manager’s treatment of a Gulf War veteran and his small dog.
Protesters rallied in front of Clock Restaurant on Saturday morning in response to the manager’s treatment of a Gulf War veteran and his small dog.
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Zack Kennedy, the 31-year-old operating director for Curia on the Drag, poses for a photo inside the coffee shop located on 2029 NW 6th St. “We want to be a destination spot for the community,” Kennedy said. “We want this to be a spot where you can come and hang.”
Cody Anderson, a member of the Military Support Group of Alachua County, holds a flag during the protest against Clock Restaurant on Saturday morning. “I felt it was important to support Mr. Woods,” Anderson said. “I felt that the way he was treated was not only illegal but immoral.”