Ohio Bakery Owner: 'We Had no Choice But to Protect Our Business With Guns'

Selena Corbo, a bakery owner in Cleveland, Ohio said her family and her employees had "no choice" but to defend their business from rioters.

"So, we had to protect ourselves and we had to protect our business," she stated. "We work too hard for it...to, you know, let anything happen. Our business is our life, you know?"

"You want to know the truth?" Corbo asked Shannon Bream the host of "Fox News @ Night". "I was there with my children -- two of my three sons and my husband. And, all we thought about was to protect ourselves and our business."

"We really weren't thinking about anything else, to be honest with you," she assured. "You know, were we nervous? Of course. Were we scared? Of course. But, you know, we thought we had no choice."

"We work 60 [to] 70 hours a week. You know this is our life. So, we couldn't let it be destroyed," Corbo asserted. "I mean, what if this happened to your door? You know, they came to your home or your business? You know, what would you do?"

"You have to protect yourself. You can't just allow it to happen," Corbo added.


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