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Albuquerque Asian-owned businesses getting boost in security

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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Albuquerque’s Asian American community is testing a new way to bolster security for Asian-owned businesses in the wake of two deadly shootings. KOAT-TV reported Sunday that an Albuquerque start-up is trying out an online service that connects armed security guards with Asian-owned businesses. Businesses would report suspicious activity to “toServo.” The service puts them in touch with a private security team. There are hopes to expand its use by the end of the year. The city’s Asian community has been on edge since shootings at two Asian-owned spas. The female owner of one was shot and killed in January. A second woman died the same way a month later.

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