Occupy Wall Street Thugs Confiscate Man’s Home

Liberals have never much cared for the rule of law. When they can’t get liberal judges to subvert the law, they feel justified in violating it in any way they please. Then, all too often, if there are liberals in power, they turn a blind eye to people who break the law as long as they agree with them. You see this in their support for cop killers like Mumia Abu-Jamal, you see it in the way that the Occupy movement has been allowed to willfully violate the law in cities all across the country, and you see it in the way that liberals feel justified in breaking into other people’s homes.

They’re occupying his home.

Occupy Wall Street protesters announced with great fanfare last month that they moved a homeless family into a “foreclosed” Brooklyn home – even though they knew the house belonged to a struggling single father desperately trying to renegotiate his mortgage, The Post has learned.

“They’re trying to take a house and say the bank is robbing the people because the mortgage is too high – so contact the owner!” fumed Wise Ahadzi, 28, who owns the home at 702 Vermont St. in East New York.
Occupiers “reclaimed” the row house on Dec. 6 and ceremoniously put out the welcome mat for a homeless family.

…But Bank of America, which has been in and out of foreclosure proceedings against Ahadzi since 2009, confirmed to The Post that he is still the rightful owner.

Meanwhile, the family that OWS claimed to be putting into the vacant house has not yet permanently moved in. And it turns out the family is not a random victim of the foreclosure crisis, but cast for the part, thanks to their connection to the OWS movement.

OWS last week said it has spent $9,500 breaking into the house and setting it up for the homeless Carrasquillo family. A photo of the smiling family covers a window, under the slogan, “A place to call home.”

…The real property owner is livid because he could be raising his two little girls, Imani, 3, and Kwazha, 10, in the two-story home instead of in a meager, two-bedroom rental in Brownsville while he tries to sort out his mortgage nightmare.

Police notified him in early December that the vigilante vagrants moved into his East New York digs, he said. He immediately ran over to the house to see for himself.

“[OWS] told me not to talk to them [reporters] because they [OWS] had an offer for me,” he said.

At a second meeting after the press conference, however, organizers said they would not pay him for the house. At that point, he told them to leave.

Inside the house the walls are knocked down and all of his belongings, including a stove, refrigerator and bedroom furniture, have been moved to the basement.

“I’m pissed off,” he said.

“I’m trying to get my house back, and they’re trying to take it from me.”

Not only do you have Occupy criminals trespassing in a man’s home, wrecking it, and refusing to leave, they’re using it for public relations. It’s not even robbing Peter to pay Paul, it’s robbing Peter to give something to Paul so that people will congratulate you on your generosity. If these Occupiers need a place to stay that fast, they should be accommodated with a nice secure jail cell for the next few years of their lives.

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