The license for barber Karl's shop in Owosso has been suspended

After Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel's office lodged a licensing complaint about Karl Manke, Michigan's Department Licensing and Regulatory Affairs then moved to suspend his license.

Attorney General Nessel in a statement said “Mr. Manke’s actions in violating Gov. Whitmer’s executive orders as well as other health orders put the public at risk for contracting COVID-19.”  “Anytime you have a barber or other professional providing services to numerous citizens in close proximity to each other and those citizens are then returning to their various residences, there is a risk of contracting and spreading the virus. It is paramount that we take action to protect the public and do our part to help save lives.” 

West Michigan Live's Justin Barclay visited Barber Karl on Monday in the video below.

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