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Single dad fights to reclaim his house from Occupy Wall Street protestors after they seize it for a homeless family
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 2394678:MV8xNzU1ODc3XzI5MTE1MDQzXzMwNkNEQjVB] 'I'm trying to get my house back, and they're trying to take it from me,' he explained his frustration to the Post. Since the group occupied Mr Ahadzi's house on December 6, they have made renovations from the basement up which included knocking down walls and moving his furniture downstairs. They said they were preparing for the Carrasquillo family's move in. Six weeks after taking it over though, the family is reported to only occasionally stay at the home. A visiting Post reporter found more protestors inside among mattresses on the floor than residents. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2087059/Single-dad-fights-reclaim-house-Occupy-Wall-Street-protestors-seize-homeless-family.html#ixzz1jZp78lva This is really sad and crazy. I wonder why law enforcement can't stop them. [/quote]
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A New York man says Occupy Wall Street protestors went too far after occupying his own home where he and his two children lived.
Protestors took over a man's house in Brooklyn and presented it to a homeless family after they found it vacant and believed to have been foreclosed on by the bank.
'Foreclose on banks not people,' a large yellow sign read above the house after the group celebrated its capture, opening it to a fanfare celebration complete with balloons, a rally and ample press.
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