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Portland Burger Chain CLOSES After 'Kill or Be Killed' Incident - CEO SPEAKS OUT

Portland Burger Chain CLOSES After 'Kill or Be Killed' Incident - CEO SPEAKS OUT

Update: 2025-05-29
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Another day, another business closure in Portland – because apparently asking employees not to fear for their lives is too much to expect from city leadership. Next Level Burger's CEO made the "radical" decision to close their West Burnside location after what he described as a "kill or be killed" situation with an unhoused individual on April 29th. The restaurant joined the growing exodus from the area, following Wells Fargo, Verizon, and Chipotle – all citing the same safety concerns that officials pretend don't exist.We break down the CEO's candid admission about the impossible choice between protecting staff and staying open, the pattern of theft and violence that led to this tipping point, and how Portland's policies have created a business graveyard near Providence Park. We also explore the "impossible trinity" of homelessness policy and why throwing more taxpayer money at the problem isn't working.Is anyone surprised that businesses are fleeing when city leaders prioritize everything except public safety? How many more closures will it take before Portland admits their approach has failed?Hit subscribe if you're tired of politicians gaslighting us about "progress" while our communities crumble. Like and share to spread the word about what's really happening in Portland.

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Portland Burger Chain CLOSES After 'Kill or Be Killed' Incident - CEO SPEAKS OUT

Portland Burger Chain CLOSES After 'Kill or Be Killed' Incident - CEO SPEAKS OUT

Sean Reynolds