Derec
Contributor
Why should the retail stores be on the hook for that? I mean, it’s a frequent lefty lament that people in poor neighborhoods don’t have close access to goods and services. Yet these same lefties promote policies that increase theft and victimization - resulting in store closures. For example, California now has a law which effectively decriminalizes theft below $950. And, shockingly, Walgreens and CVS are closing stores in San Francisco due to a shoplifting epidemic. Residents are angry that that the stores are closing. But this is the obvious consequence of the policies they voted for!
Sometimes it's not even just thefts. Sometimes activists will actually protest against stores because they believe making a neighborhood no longer be a "food desert" is "gentrification".
Trader Joes deal collapses after public outcry
And as is well known in woke circles, gentrification is the worst thing ever, worse even than intergalactic civil war.

And I do not think anybody is surprised that that happened in Portland of all places.