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Alleged ‘hate crime’ prompts outpouring of support for 3 Tequilas

Writer: Corinne SaundersCorinne Saunders

Two women smile as a man gives a thumbs-up in the background.

Jamie Torres (left), daughter of Carlos Angel (back), one of 3 Tequilas’ co-owners and formerly a co-founder of La Fogata stands with AmyLynn McCabe, who organized a happy hour meetup of support at 3 Tequilas in Kill Devil Hills on Monday, Feb. 10, 2025. (Photo courtesy Jamie Torres and AmyLynn McCabe)


By Corinne Saunders


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KILL DEVIL HILLS — A fake U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) notice allegedly posted on the door of 3 Tequilas in Kill Devil Hills last week led to local outrage that turned into a show of support for the restaurant staff.

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