Activists held a press conference near the NY Attorney General's Office asking why an 84-year-old grandfather was seized by law enforcement. Members of the People’s Coalition to Stop Deed Theft and Black Lives Matter Greater New York, along with supporters of the family of Carmella Charrington held an emergency press conference on June 30 outside.
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Activists held a press conference near the NY Attorney General's Office asking why an 84-year-old grandfather was seized by law enforcement. Members of the People’s Coalition to Stop Deed Theft and Black Lives Matter Greater New York, along with supporters of the family of Carmella Charrington held an emergency press conference on June 30 outside.
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