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The People vs. Sheriff Thomas Brown
Occupy Atlanta and community allies organized a rally outside of Sheriff Thomas Brown’s office at 4415 Memorial Drive today. Over 100 people showed up with signs and carrying some of the wreckage that Sheriff Brown and his officers left in Chris Frazer’s lawn less than a week ago. The furniture was placed in front of the entrance to the Sheriff’s department with the idea of bringing the housing crisis right to their doorstep. The Sheriff’s office locked the door and refused to respond to community concerns. Chris Frazer, Carmen Pittman, and Pastor Dexter Johnson all spoke to the crowd outside demanding that Sheriff Brown apologize and let Chris Frazer back in her home. After the demonstration, Dekalb deputies pulled over one of the lead organizers for no reason, threatened anyone who attempted to film the scene, impounded the vehicle, and cuffed an activist that refused to stop recording the officers as they obstructed the law. Later that activist was taken to Grady hospital for injuries and released from custody.
Chris’ house was foreclosed on fraudulently by Investors One Corporation in October 2011, and she currently has a case in federal court disputing the foreclosure. In March, activists with Occupy Atlanta set up camp on her lawn and committed to stay to defend Chris’ home from eviction. That all changed last week when 50 officers stormed her house at 3 AM, and put Chris, her 85 year old mother, and 3 year old grandson out on the street, ignoring the federal court order that was supposed to protect her. No matter how Sheriff Thomas Brown tries to spin it, the actions taken by him and his deputies was just plain wrong. Dekalb County deserves better.
Please call Sheriff Thomas Brown’s office and demand that he let Chris Frazer return to her home.
(404) 298-8145
Click here to learn more about Chris Frazer’s story.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BvY6_hpxlE&feature=player_embedded
Following the eviction, expenses are adding up, as Chris and her family try to find a place to live, and store their belongings in the meantime. Please donate in anyway you can.
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Shame On Dekalb Sheriff Thomas Brown
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Occupy & Vine City Residents Take On Bank of America to Fight Foreclosure!
The foreclosure crisis hit Vine City hard. Now, only 15% of residents own their
homes and many of
them are facing hardship, like resident Pamela Flores whose
property backs up to Martin Luther King
III and City Councilman Michael Julian
Bond’s home.
Pamela bought her home at an inflated amount in 2006, the
height of the crime spree at the hands of
American banking institutions. In 2009
she attempted to get a loan modification with Bank of America
through the
“Making Homes Affordable” program. The bank told her that in order to qualify
she
needed to miss 3-4 mortgage payments; this is a scam that has already put
countless Americans out of
their homes. During the time she missed payments, at
the banks request and in order to meet the loan
modification criteria, she fell
into foreclosure. By qualifying for the “Making Homes Affordable”
program
foreclosure was temporarily avoided. Pamela began to pay trial period monthly
payments
for the “Making Homes Affordable” program. When it was time for Bank of
America to grant her the
promised modification, they instead mailed her a
notification alleging that she failed to make four
out of five payments. Her
home, unknowing to her, was slated for auction at the Fulton County
courthouse
during the time the bank claimed to be researching their records for the
“missing”
payments. The thing is, Pamela Flores never missed a payment, in fact
she was never even late, and
has all the records to prove it.
Pamela was forced to file for Chapter 13 and 7 bankruptcy in order
to stop Bank of America from stealing her home. The act of filing has stopped Pamela from being able to
recieve a student loan she had formally been approved for in her effort to pursue a
masters degree
at Emory University. Her ordeal with Bank of America has forever
impacted the course of her life.
The home she paid over $180k for is now
appraised at $38k.
Since she reached out to Occupy Atlanta a few weeks ago, we were able to
work
with the Rainbow Push Coalition to put off her home auction for one
month–but that’s not good
enough. Occupy Atlanta has begun a full scale occupation of Pamela’s home until Bank of America makes a
deal to keep her in it. Occupy Atlanta
will work with her community to establish a base for
defending other homes
at risk of foreclosure and eviction. We plan to target private and public
institutions that continue to disrespect Vine City residents.
Occupy Our Homes Atlanta is committed to maintaining a 24/7 presence at the home of Pamela Flores until
Bank of America makes a deal that keeps her in home. During our
time here we also plan to work with
the Vine City community to create a hub, at
Pamela’s home, for eviction/foreclosure defense. We
invite folks from
surrounding communities who are struggling with housing issues to come down to
245 Griffin Street, Atlanta and work with us to build the communties we can
survive and thrive in.
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