Families of victims react to A.M. Food Mart’s closure

BATON ROUGE – After a judge on Tuesday declared the A.M. Food Mart on Highland Road a nuisance, the families of some victims connected to the convenience store expressed relief at the business’ future.

In November, 73-year-old Woodrow Vaughn was last seen at the A.M. Food Mart.

“They were like, ‘Well you know, Bre and Ducky beat him at the AM Mart and stabbed him.’ I was like, ‘Are you certain?'” Vaughn’s niece Kimberly Williams-Dright told WBRZ in November. “We went to the A.M. Mart. They were like, ‘Oh no, nothing happened.’ But I said, ‘Yeah, something happened.'”…

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