Angel Goodwitch, from Kalamazoo, Michigan, took her car to Otto Kihm to repair her clutch, paying $950 for a six hour job, but didn’t get the car back until eight days later, with the mechanics erasing writing on her windows demanding justice and #BlackLivesMatter, sharing the ordeal on Facebook [PHOTO]

Angel Goodwitch is a woman from Kalamazoo, Michigan, who is fighting for the cause. She has essentially dedicated her car to the Black Lives Matter movement, writing on her vehicle to demand justice, using hashtags, and writing names of victims on her vehicle. Having issues with her clutch, Goodwitch took her car to an Otto Kihm auto shop, where her vehicle was supposed to have been fixed in six hours, but they held her car for eight days, and when she got it back, the writing was erased from her car, and she shared this to Facebook.By Bossyy
Hip-HopVibe.com Staff Writer

An astonishing amount of business owners are not fazed by this whole Black Lives Matter movement. Instead of not saying anything, these people have been vocal in supporting racists. Of course, not all business owners are like this, but a lot are, on Facebook, being vocal.

Angel Goodwitch is one of the people protesting and to expedite the protest, she wrote hastags on her car. Like cars do, Goodwitch’s needed repairs. She took the car to Otto Kihm in Kalamazoo, Michigan to fix her clutch.

When Angel Goodwitch took her car to Otto Kihm, in Kalamazoo, Michigan, she wanted her clutch fixed. It was a six hour job, for which she paid $950.00 for. Instead, the work took eight days, and when she got the car back, the hashags she had on her car were erased by the mechanics, whose only work was under the hood.

See Angel Goodwitch’s Facebook post below:

Angel Goodwitch is a woman from Kalamazoo, Michigan, who is fighting for the cause. She has essentially dedicated her car to the Black Lives Matter movement, writing on her vehicle to demand justice, using hashtags, and writing names of victims on her vehicle. Having issues with her clutch, Goodwitch took her car to an Otto Kihm auto shop, where her vehicle was supposed to have been fixed in six hours, but they held her car for eight days, and when she got it back, the writing was erased from her car, and she shared this to Facebook.

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