The coronavirus shutdown is killing a beloved Michigan bowling alley, the owner shared in a viral post online, but he told "Fox & Friends" the response has been "absolutely overwhelming." "She is dying.
Something is killing her and she is being told that she needs to be sacrificed. Her death will save lives," Steven Klein, the 17-year owner of Vision Lanes in Westland, wrote on social media. "It started with, anytime a bowling center or business would complain or share their feelings that they were hurt, that their business was shut down and they were losing money, someone would say ..., 'well, you must want people to die if you want to open your business,' and that's not the case obviously," he told co-host Brian Kilmeade, "so I kind of.