Landlord Who ‘Evicted’ Tenants by Tying Them Up at Gunpoint and Dumping Them in a Snowy Cemetery Charged with Kidnapping: Police Jerry Lambe © Provided by Law & Crime
A landlord in upstate New York is accused of going to extreme and illegal lengths to evict tenants during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Shawn Douglas, 48, been charged with kidnapping after he allegedly forced two tenants into a car at gunpoint and left them in a snow-covered cemetery in the pre-dawn hours of a Sunday morning, the
Albany Times Unionreported. He allegedly used zip ties and tape to tie up a 32-year-old male and a 21-year-old female, and covered their heads with pillowcases.
New York Landlord Arrested and Charged with Kidnapping Tenants
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NEW YORK In an effort to recognize the brave sacrifices they made during the Jan. 6 riot, the New York City Police Benevolent Association reportedly honored Monday those law enforcement officers who were injured carrying out the Capitol attack. “When we reflect on the events of that day, let us not forget the scores of brave officers who didn’t hesitate when it came time to break windows, rush into the Capitol building, and threaten the lives of senators and staff,” said NYC BPA spokesman Shawn Douglas, adding that the union had already raised over $200,000 to help officers recovering from injuries sustained while fighting their way into the Capitol. “These our are nation’s finest, and they did what any officer would do. They used their training to help create a dangerous situation, then acted courageously to ratchet up the heat of the moment, and swiftly roamed the halls of Congress looking for people to attack. We also want to acknowledge those among us who are military vet