
""For months, our office has pushed for an eviction moratorium for homeowners facing deed theft. These protections are the bare minimum, and families cannot wait any longer. Not another Black homeowner should have their home stolen. Until deed theft ends, we will fight every single day.""
""Police said they were called to Jefferson and Nostrand avenues at 7:30 am Wednesday for a protest of about 50 participants. It is unclear how many others were arrested.""
Chi Ossé was arrested during a protest in Brooklyn supporting Carmella Charrington, who is facing eviction due to a dispute over her home's deed. Ossé's office has been advocating for an eviction moratorium for homeowners affected by deed theft, emphasizing the urgency of these protections. They stated that families cannot afford to wait any longer and that no Black homeowner should lose their home. As of Wednesday morning, Ossé was held at the 79th Precinct without charges, and the protest involved around 50 participants.
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