The Incident at The Fish Market Restaurant Harold Fisher July 28, 2020 at 9:01 pm in PODCASTS, The Daily Drum Insight Segment Tweet For about a month there have been protests at the popular Fish Market restaurant in Clinton, in Prince George’s County. The protest sparked by an incident in which owner Rick Giovannoni told a customer he could not wear a t-shirt with the phrase “I Can’t Breathe” on it. That is a reference to the last words of George Floyd who died in police custody the month before. We talk about what has happened since then and what might be a possible end game for the restaurant and the community. http://whur.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/THE-DAILY-DRUM-7.28.2O-THE-FISH-MARKET.mp3 Guests: Sherry Giovannoni, Owner, The Fish Market (not pictured) Albert Perkins, General Manager, The Fish Market (not pictured) Tags: Albert Perkins, black lives matter, Prince George's County, racism, Sherry Giovannoni, The Fish Market