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'We belong here:' Menomonee Falls restaurant reopens after receiving racist calls

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MENOMONEE FALLS - The only soul food restaurant in Menomonee Falls received some disturbing calls this week, prompting it to close.

On Saturday, Aug. 29 it reopened -- and the community turned out to give the staff a warm welcome back.For Arlanderz Soul Food, it was the first time in two years of business that they received calls like the ones received this week. "In my head, we were both really shocked.

We didn't know if the guy was watching us, or like, what was next," said Andre Horton, owner of Arlanderz Soul Food. "A call came twice on Thursday evening from an untraceable number.

The voice on the other end made comments about George Floyd, used a racial slur and said Jacob Blake "deserved to die.""We never thought we would experience.

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