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After being away for three weeks, a man returned home to find a surprising water bill. He called the water company to inquire about it and was informed that they couldn't turn off the water because someone was living in his house. Confused, he went to the house and discovered people inside. When he confronted them, they claimed to have a lease and refused to leave. In New York state, it is illegal to lock out squatters or cut off their utilities. After 30 days, squatters are considered tenants, regardless of the homeowner's wishes.

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A person confronted someone charging their car in their driveway without permission. The person said it was their house and charger. The car owner said they were pregnant and their car was about to die. They added they saw the charger and thought it should be charging. The car owner demanded the person stop recording them and their license plate, stating their husband is an attorney and the video shouldn't be posted anywhere. The person asked if they normally use other people's chargers. The car owner said they needed to go to the doctor and their car was dying. The person asked them to unplug and leave, or they would call the police. The car owner threatened to call their husband. The person repeated their request to unplug and leave.

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A person is soliciting in front of City Hall, stating "God bless the homeless veterans." A man, presumably a city official, tells him he can't solicit on the property and demands to know what he's doing. The solicitor repeats his phrase. The official says the solicitor is trespassing, but the solicitor claims it is freedom of speech and religion. The official tells him to get a lawyer and sue the city if he thinks it's a violation, stating he knows what his job is. The solicitor says he's trying to leave, but the official has his ID. The solicitor claims this is a traditional public forum and that his civil rights are being violated.

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A person is soliciting in front of a car, stating, "God bless our homeless veterans." They are told they cannot solicit there. The reason given is "because I said so." The solicitor claims they are engaged in a constitutionally protected activity and asserts freedom of speech on a traditional public forum. They accuse the other person of violating their civil rights. The other person tells them to get a lawyer and sue the city if they think it's a violation. The solicitor states they are trying to leave, but their ID is being held. They were told it was trespassing.

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A woman was pulled over for an expired registration sticker, threatened with a gun, and tackled by the police chief. The incident was captured on video by a neighbor. The woman was held in jail on a high bond for five nights before charges were dropped. A town meeting is scheduled to address the incident.

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The woman was caught stealing a sign on camera, claiming she only moved it. The officers detained her for larceny, emphasizing she had no right to take someone's property. She argued about abortion laws in North Carolina, but the officers proceeded with the arrest. Despite her attempts to explain, she was advised of her arrest.

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A man is being told to leave a house he hasn't paid rent for. The Korean community is shocked by his behavior, as they are hardworking people. They plan to shame him by sharing his picture in Korean media to make him move out of the state.

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A Chula Vista firefighter was handcuffed by a CHP officer at a crash scene. The firefighter, Jacob Gregoire, was arrested for where the fire truck was parked. There was a dispute over the safety of the parking spot during the accident. Firefighters argue they park at an angle to protect everyone involved. Gregoire was taken away in handcuffs while in the middle of caring for patients on the freeway.

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I'm Steven Douglas Price. I was kicked out of my house for not wanting to buy water and electricity. I prefer candles and wood for heating and cooking. They want me to use their sewer service, but I manage waste for fertilizer. Today, they're trying to stop me from using my porch and backyard without warning. They showed me a court order allowing them to do what they want, despite laws exempting horticulturists and federal funding for urban forestry. I feel overwhelmed.

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A reporter from the Daily Caller News Foundation approached a woman at her home, stating they were curious about the occupants because of connections to New York Attorney General Leticia James. The woman repeatedly told the reporter they were trespassing and demanded they leave. The reporter asked if she was related to or knew Leticia James, but she gave no comment and continued to insist they were trespassing. The reporter thanked her and left the property.

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A woman was pulled over for an expired registration sticker and was threatened with a gun by the police chief. She drove to her mother's house where the incident was filmed. A neighbor heard her cries for help and saw the chief pointing a gun at her. The woman was held in jail on a high bond before charges were dropped. A town meeting is scheduled to discuss the incident.

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A person is videotaping what they claim is an active law enforcement scene and refuses to leave when asked by an officer. The officer threatens the person with arrest for interfering. The person states they are a citizen and will continue videotaping, claiming what is happening is illegal and not welcome in the community. The person states they are getting the officer's license plate number. The person claims that ICE is taking people off the street in their community.

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Melissa Henderson left her almost 15-year-old daughter to watch her younger siblings while she went to work because her son's daycare was closed due to COVID. While the daughter was doing schoolwork, the 4-year-old son wandered outside for approximately 15 minutes. A neighbor called 911. Two weeks later, police arrived at Henderson's home, handcuffed her, and charged her with criminal reckless conduct. If convicted, the Georgia mom could face a year in jail and a $1,000 fine. Her attorney stated that older siblings should be able to care for younger siblings.

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I am serving Owen Benjamin legal paperwork at his home. I keep opening his gate with the code I have. Owen confronts me, and I mock him for being upset about me being on his property without permission.

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Speaker 0 questions why someone is being asked to leave, stating that the conversation is between them and the lady. They argue that they are not trespassing as it is a public facility they have paid for. The speaker asks why the lady is being arrested, but the reason is not given. The officer explains that it is under the Trespass Property Act, while the speaker insists they are within their rights. The officer provides their name and asks for the speaker's identification. The conversation ends with a request to contact someone for clarification on the rules.

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An individual is questioned on private property after loud noises and vandalism to a car are reported. The individual claims to have been walking home from the store and investigating the noise. The questioner notes the individual is on private property and asks if they always walk on strangers' properties. The questioner asks if the individual is targeting Tesla vehicles due to disliking Elon Musk. The individual admits to disliking Musk but denies vandalism. The questioner points out the individual is holding keys and questions why they aren't in a bag with groceries. The individual is asked to empty their purse and bag. The questioner finds keys with paint on them and a weapon allegedly used to damage the car. The individual attempts to flee but is apprehended and read their Miranda rights. The individual accuses the questioner of targeting a poor older lady.

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There's a squatter in someone's backyard. What are you doing here? You're not supposed to be here. Show me your ID. No, I don’t need to show you anything. I'll call the cops. Go ahead. I want my lock back. You’re wasting your time. If you cut it, I’ll let the police handle it. You’re breaking and entering; you could get arrested. Get a place to live. Why am I crazy? You’re living in someone’s backyard. Just leave. I can call you an Uber to a shelter if you want. The police are on their way.

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A person with a camera is confronted by security while filming. The security guard asks if the person has approval from the school to be there. The person admits they usually don't get consent from people they film. The security guard says someone complained, and this happens all the time. The security guard states that they can't stand there, even on the sidewalk, and demands they leave the property. The person filming says they are doing it for the public's right to know. They are escorted off the property by officers and state the officers should be escorting the president off the property instead.

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A Clayton County attorney was jailed for two nights after attempting to remove an alleged squatter from her home. The squatter, Sekimia Johnson, has been living there for over three months following a court ruling that she did not qualify as a squatter due to her relation to a previous tenant. The homeowner, Lalitha Hale, believed Johnson had moved out after a recent court judgment but found her still inside when she returned. Hale admitted she was waiting for a signed writ of possession, which meant she had no legal right to evict Johnson. Body camera footage shows Hale being taken away by police while the alleged squatter remained in the house. Hale expressed frustration over the situation, feeling it was unjust that she was arrested while Johnson was allowed to stay.

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The speaker argues with law enforcement and building staff, leading to his arrest. The incident occurs during a live report, causing frustration for the reporter. The governor's unexpected appearance further complicates the situation. Despite the reporter's job, the speaker's refusal to comply with authorities results in his arrest. The reporter acknowledges the challenges faced but emphasizes the importance of following instructions to avoid such confrontations. The conversation ends with introductions between the reporter and other individuals present.

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A 102-year-old Oakland resident received a citation to remove graffiti from his fence or face fines. He used to paint over graffiti himself but now relies on his son. The family's commercial building has been broken into multiple times, with little help from the police. Despite these challenges, the elderly man's secret to a long life is simply to keep breathing and behave. His family hopes Oakland will improve.

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A man is soliciting in front of City Hall, stating "God bless the homeless veterans." A person, presumably a city official, tells him he can't solicit on the property and demands to know what he's doing. The man repeats his phrase. The official says he's trespassing and threatens to get angry. The man states he doesn't care if he's violating the official's wishes, asserting his actions are freedom of speech and religion. The official tells him to sue the city. The man claims he knows his constitutional and God-given rights. He says he's trying to leave, but the official has his ID. The man accuses the official of violating his civil rights, arguing he's on a traditional public forum at the steps of City Hall.

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A military veteran was arrested in Dayton, Ohio for feeding the homeless. The arrest was for giving two burritos to a community member. The arrest was seen as unjust and a reflection of the criminalization of helping the homeless. The city ordinance requiring a fee for distributing food in public places was criticized for hindering charitable efforts. The community demands the repeal of this ordinance to support those in need. The importance of community support and empowerment for the marginalized was emphasized. The call was made to stand with the people and work towards liberation.

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A man states he is on a public sidewalk at the steps of City Hall, saying "God bless homeless veterans." An officer says there have been complaints about him begging for food and money, which he denies. The officer asks for his ID and states it is required. The officer says he will go to jail if he doesn't provide it. The man claims he is standing on a public sidewalk engaged in a constitutionally protected activity, safeguarded by the First Amendment: freedom of speech, religion, and assembly. The officer says he doesn't care and instructs him to leave, stating that this is how it is in the state of Mississippi.

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A woman was pulled over for an expired registration sticker and was threatened with a gun by the police chief. She drove to her mother's house where the incident was filmed. A neighbor heard her cries for help. The woman was held in jail on a $125,000 bond for felony charges before they were dropped. A town meeting is scheduled to discuss the events.
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