Call 4 Action: BMHA responds after tenant's Facebook video goes viral

as declared in Call 4 Action: BMHA responds after tenant's Facebook video goes viral VideoBUFFALO, NY (WIVB) - Jeanette Knightner and her son have been living in truly squalid conditions. Now, it is just peeling from everywhere, everywhere," Jeanette told us. Mascia says it is illegal for landlords to retaliate against tenants who are exercising their rights for safe living conditions. BMHA housing developments also have tenant councils. If you live in BMHA housing, you should contact your local tenant leader.


Facebook fight video investigated by Georgetown sheriff

Mob of teenagers beat, kick boy in Facebook videoGeorgetown County Sheriff's Office is working to identify possible high school students involved in assaulting a person on a dirt road near Andrews Tuesday after a Facebook video of the fight was shared.

Facebook fight video investigated by Georgetown sheriff

Mob of teenagers beat, kick boy in Facebook video | Myrtle Beach Sun News

referring to Mob of teenagers beat, kick boy in Facebook videoByOctober 31, 2018 10:57 AMGeorgetown County Sheriff's Office is working to identify possible high school students involved in assaulting a person on a dirt road near Andrews Tuesday after a Facebook video of the fight was shared.

Convicted felon's Facebook video catches the attention of federal agents, leads to new arrest

Please enable Javascript to watch this videoRICHMOND, Va. - In late January, federal agents say convicted felon Timothy Cureton Jr. went live on Facebook. According to court documents, agents found drugs and several guns inside the house - including the one seen in the video. According to ATF, the gun seen on Facebook live was stolen. His job is to help investigators search social media through criminal and background checks. The maximum sentence for a federal gun crime is ten years.

Convicted felon's Facebook video catches the attention of federal agents, leads to new arrest



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