to court, and thousands of dollars and months to get them out. and another says this is happening in cities and states across the country, and many cases, housing laws are protecting the criminals and putting police in a tough spot. split second decision, they can t just arrest people without the reasonable suspicion a crime has been committed, so they are having to tell the owner you have to go to court through the eviction process. there are some small scattered efforts to change local and state laws to address this, but so far victims have not had a whole lot of success on that front. but the number of victims is growing. he says he used to see cases once or twice a year, now a monthly basis. sandra. sandra: unbelievable. garrett, thank you. john. john: some california lawmakers have begun to downplay black residents expectations that cash money is imminent as part of the state s reparations push. this as the reparations task
conduct that eviction as part of the process, the suspect open fire within the house through a door and struck both deputies that were struck in the backyard knocking on the back door. carley: wow, you said the shooting was planned out by the gunman and his intention was to kill police officers. what do you mean by that? a lot of details about the investigation but through our interview with him and evidence in the house, he knew this was coming. he knew this eviction process was coming. he was very determined that whatever law enforcement and had it been from the oklahoma city police department or the sheriff s office, whoever showed up at the house, he would take deadly action, which is what he did. carley: where is the gunman now? he has been booked in the oklahoma county detention center. he has been booked on various charges for the murder of the deputy and also the attempted deadly assault on the other two deputies that were present.
brian: danielle, you have the house, it s legally yours. she has no rental agreement. this should be open and shut case. she is gone. what am i missing? yeah. i mean, that s what i have been thinking. that s what i know who has been thinking the same thing, unfortunately, squatters do have rights. and in order to get her out, even though she does not have a lease with us, and she is not an actual tenant, we have to go true of the whole eviction process to get her out. brian: danielle s story is not rare. this is happening more and more especially chicago. this statement from the chicago police to us, responding officers advised the owners of the home of eviction procedures. only the cooke county sheriff s office can carrying out an eviction. we referred them to the cooke county sheriff s office for that information. and the sheriff s office told you? they are so backlogged that
KNOX COUNTY - “Evicted.” It’s a word that is becoming more and more common throughout Knox County. The federal mandate barring landlords from evicting tenants due to nonpayment of rent expired August 30, 2020. Since then, the civil process to remove.