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skiwhatwhat t1_j2ehhtt wrote

"In 2017, the suit stated, Pondexter-Moore received notice that workers would have to enter her home to install a camera on her home and a power box in her bedroom. She refused access several times and asked DCHA for information about the cameras capabilities and purpose, but she never received an answer.

The suit goes on to say that on Jan. 31, 2018, Pondexter-Moore saw workers again trying to install equipment at her house and asked them to stop. A DCHA police officer stated that she did not have any rights as a public housing resident, and that she could not stop the worker from installing the cameras. The officer then pinned her against the side of her house and “slammed” her son against a wall, according to the lawsuit.

Eight D.C. police officers then came to the complex and arrested both Pondexter-Moore and her son. They were taken to jail, where they spent the night. Charges against them were later dropped, the suit said."

For fucks sake...and to think that Bowser has fought to keep Bonds on and to reduce the amount of oversight of DCHA by removing those who have tried to hold DCHA to account.

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lonliestnumber t1_j2frw7v wrote

Cameras inside public housing units? What the actual fuck?

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NaughtyGoddess OP t1_j2fsk99 wrote

But somehow they can't go after ALL the NUMEROUS people in DC that have been assaulted and nearly killed.

The person assaulted with a gun... Racine's office didn't want to help or press charges. BUT the cops can slam around poor families and DCHA gets to spy on them like they're the criminals running around DC.

No, the people who run DCHA are the criminals. It's probably their kids running around breaking the law anyways. Gross.

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