~Rocktar~
02-20-2023, 10:18 AM
So, in many places, the whole "Defund the police" takes on a different tack in the failure to enforce property rights and to prosecute so called "Victimless" crimes. Here is one such example from a Leftist hellhole where many counties in the state are wanting to succeed because these policies are destroying everything. You know another place where you can't own anything? China.
Home owners are 'giving up' after criminal squatters return to property that they were evicted from
Story by Neirin Gray Desai For Dailymail.Com • Yesterday 12:39 PM
A group of squatters that occupied a home in Washington state returned just one day after 30 sheriff's deputies carried out a SWAT raid on the property.
The land is part of an unincorporated area in the suburbs of Seattle and owned by Laleh Kashani, 49, whose husband died a couple of years ago, she told KIRO7.
On Wednesday, county officials raided the property, which had been occupied since the beginning of the pandemic, and discovered 52 cars, some stolen, as well as drugs and guns.
Five out of around a dozen squatters were arrested, but just a day some returned and breached newly installed locks and reoccupying the property.
Kashani said the debacle had left her feeling exasperated and at a breaking point. 'I literally cry,' she said. 'I'm going to give up, I'm going to lose my house. Whatever we owe on it, let the bank take it.'
'A bunch of criminals,' Kashani said of the occupiers. 'They took over the house and we couldn't collect a dollar of rent, and have a mortgage,' she said.
The Snohomish County Auto Theft Task Force had been looking into situation for around six months and Lieutenant David Hayes confirmed that the occupiers were stealing cars and using the site to break them for parts.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/home-owners-are-giving-up-after-criminal-squatters-return-to-property-that-they-were-evicted-from/ar-AA17GhPY?
Home owners are 'giving up' after criminal squatters return to property that they were evicted from
Story by Neirin Gray Desai For Dailymail.Com • Yesterday 12:39 PM
A group of squatters that occupied a home in Washington state returned just one day after 30 sheriff's deputies carried out a SWAT raid on the property.
The land is part of an unincorporated area in the suburbs of Seattle and owned by Laleh Kashani, 49, whose husband died a couple of years ago, she told KIRO7.
On Wednesday, county officials raided the property, which had been occupied since the beginning of the pandemic, and discovered 52 cars, some stolen, as well as drugs and guns.
Five out of around a dozen squatters were arrested, but just a day some returned and breached newly installed locks and reoccupying the property.
Kashani said the debacle had left her feeling exasperated and at a breaking point. 'I literally cry,' she said. 'I'm going to give up, I'm going to lose my house. Whatever we owe on it, let the bank take it.'
'A bunch of criminals,' Kashani said of the occupiers. 'They took over the house and we couldn't collect a dollar of rent, and have a mortgage,' she said.
The Snohomish County Auto Theft Task Force had been looking into situation for around six months and Lieutenant David Hayes confirmed that the occupiers were stealing cars and using the site to break them for parts.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/home-owners-are-giving-up-after-criminal-squatters-return-to-property-that-they-were-evicted-from/ar-AA17GhPY?