Armistice: Crown Heights restaurateur plasters over 'bullet hole' wall

The owner of Summerhill, a restaurant on Nostrand Avenue, has covered up a controversial "bullet-hole ridden wall" it had hyped as decor, according to Gothamist.
The bullet holes were fake, but they touched a nerve in the community, where an adjacent street is named for Damon Allen, who was shot and killed in the area in 2006.
News 12 reported in July that Becca Brennan promoted her restaurant by advertising the wall and the space's alleged history as an illegal gun shop.
Up in arms, neighborhood residents boycotted the business in protest and called the owner insensitive to families who lost loved ones to gun violence. 
After two months of protests, boycotts and emergency meetings, Brennan finally plastered over the wall.
She did not immediately respond to a News 12 request for comment.