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Detroit police reviewing eviction policy after assisting landlord who wrongfully kicked mom out of home


Detroit police reviewing eviction policy after assisting landlord who wrongfully kicked mom out of home
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Detroit police reworking eviction policy after tenants wrongfully removed
Detroit police are reviewing policy relating to how their officers approach landlord-tenant disagreements after one woman and her kids were wrongfully kicked out of their apartment. Activists are encouraging others to speak up about their own experiences as well.
Falsely labeled as a squatter by her landlord in late 2016, White says she was the victim of a lie that was perpetrated by law enforcement who forced her out of her home.
I had nowhere to go and I ultimately ended up homeless because of it, she said.  ....

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Detroit, police sue Detroit Will Breathe in bid to hold Black Lives Matter rioters accountable


Civil rights groups lambasted the lawsuit as an assault on protesters’ First Amendment rights.
Rep. Rashida Tlaib, a Democrat whose district includes Detroit, called the lawsuit “an unthinkable assault on constitutional rights.”
Law enforcement groups latched on to the lawsuit, which they saw as the only way to hold violent demonstrators accountable for their behavior.
The National Police Association this week filed a legal brief in support of the police officers. Jim Bopp, an attorney for the NPA, said violent demonstrators were hiding behind the First Amendment’s guarantee of the right to free speech and assembly.
“I’ve argued for 45 years for a very vigorous application of the First Amendment, but this is a perversion of the First Amendment, converting it into a shield for lawless and violent activity,” he told The Washington Times. “The First Amendment is being exploited by the left to protect their organized criminal activity.” ....

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