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Go behind the yellow tape with the The News Tribune's Crime & Breaking News Team.
Friday, January 11th, 2008
Posted by Stacey Mulick @ 04:02:33 pm

Lights & Sirens has heard from a few people today about a report from a group that claims:

In the city of Tacoma, WA, over the span of several days, members of Tacoma Anti-Gentrification have paint-bombed condos, smashed condo windows and disabled the vehicles of condo dwellers.

Tacoma Anti-Gentrification is a collection of individuals who wish to halt the shameless takeover of our city. Gentrification is an act of war on the part of the government and corporations against the population of the United States.

The announcement has been the topic on a couple of blogs today.

L & S asked Tacoma police spokesman Mark Fulghum whether this was true. He talked to the sergeant who supervises the property crimes unit of detectives.

The sergeant said he's seen some reports recently about paint balling incidents. However, there's none that be can strictly tie to condos.

And there's nothing to indicate an attack on condo dwellers or condos.

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m9078jk3 @ 05:06 - Saturday, January 12th, 2008 Email
That's strange I have seen just the opposite type of event.
I've noticed lots of homes of private owners mysteriously vandalized because they wouldn't sell their property to developers.

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