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Woman says she came home to find her apartment complex had mistakenly evicted her
Brianni Bonner said she came home to find her locks had been changed - and her belongings in the dumpster. Author: Malini Basu Updated: 6:35 PM CDT May 12, 2021
DALLAS A single mother who just moved from Chicago said her apartment complex managers mistakenly evicted her instead of the apartment downstairs.
Brianni Bonner said she came home to her apartment at the Riviera Apartments on Audelia Road in Dallas Saturday morning to find her locks had been changed.
“The maintenance man pulls up, and tells me I’m going to go to jail because it’s against the law for me to get into my apartment,” Bonner recounted
Single Mom Mistakenly Evicted, All Belongings Thrown in the Trash
On 5/13/21 at 11:51 AM EDT
A single mother said she returned home from work find she had been mistakenly evicted from her apartment and all her belongings had been trashed.
Brianni Bonner, 23, told WFAA that she came home to her place at the Riviera Apartments on Audelia Road in Dallas, Texas, after work on Saturday morning to find the locks had been changed.
She told the station that a maintenance man then told her that she couldn t go in.
He tells me I m going to go to jail because it s against the law for me to get into my apartment, she said.
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In one of the last homicides of 2020, 32-year-old Isaac Mozeke was shot by an unknown gunman while taking an evening walk to a convenience store.
This seemingly random act of violence occurred on a corner in one of the most violent neighborhoods of Dallas one that has been a pervasive problem for decades in a city that is struggling to find answers to a recent uptick in violent crime.
Nicole Hill holds several photos of deceased brothers Isaac (second from left) and Ishmael Mozeke (left) and their deceased mother Melody Bell, who also went by the name Afiah Bey (center) at her cousin’s apartment in Dallas. Hill was a longtime family friend of the Mozeke brothers, both of whom died by gun violence two decades apart. Bey died mere weeks after Isaac was shot and killed in December 2020.(Lynda M. González / Staff Photographer)