'What are we supposed to think?': Popular LA bar hit with anti-LGBTQ messages, slashed tires, alleged arson

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'What are we supposed to think?': Popular LA bar hit with anti-LGBTQ messages, slashed tires, alleged arson
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This is just the most recent incident in a string of vandalism attacks on the West Los Angeles bar, Sorry not Sorry, according to the bar's owner.

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Kim Vu, chef and owner of Sorry not Sorry, said in an Instagram post that she tries to take these incidents in stride. But in this case, Vu said "arson feels different," and the crime is forcing her and the management team to reconsider several of the bar's events due to production costs. Waller, who's been with the bar for about two years, described it as a welcoming environment, happy to help the community.," said Waller. "It's disheartening to know that people feel less safe here right now."

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