
SARAH NICELL | LNP Staff Writer
Ellie Winslow, Mik Trapp and Mel Buckley usually spend their Friday afternoons tattooing walk-in clients at their Columbia shop.
But things looked a little different at Clover Tattoo on Jan. 30. For one: They had free desserts and no walk-ins.
But things looked a little different at Clover Tattoo on Jan. 30. For one: They had free desserts and no walk-ins.
The trio of tattoo artists huddled on the bench of Clover's sun-streaked window. They made collages and hand-scrawled encouraging notes to stick on the glass, advertising free coffee, water and snacks. In a box beside them sat free cupcakes, which had gone mostly to delivery workers.
They chatted about an upcoming Beatles biopic and the dog groomer across the street as Buckley scrounged almost enough letters to finish a sentence: "ICE is a terrorist organization."
"Pass me a big capital T," Buckley said. Winslow quickly found one in the pile of entertainment magazines.
Activists nationwide called for a strike against work, school and shopping Friday to protest recent activity by federal agents, including the recorded shooting and killing of two civilians in Minneapolis. The strike coincided with protests and vigils across the country, including in Lancaster city, on Friday night.







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