An ongoing struggle to maintain a Brooklyn grandmother in her household residence escalated on Wednesday when the police arrested Councilmember Chi Ossé as he protested the transfer.
Ossé (D-Brooklyn) was in entrance of the Bedford-Stuyvesant brownstone with group supporters to stop longtime resident Carmella Charrington from being evicted when officers from the New York Police Division pulled the Council member to the bottom and cuffed him, face down, video exhibits.
NYPD officers took Ossé to the native precinct, in accordance with a assertion from his workplace. A police division spokesperson didn’t reply to a number of requests for remark.
Charrington spoke with THE CITY Wednesday simply after she stated she spent six days on Rikers Island, held in contempt for a guardianship case linked to the property.
“I swear I really feel like I’m in ‘Get Out,’” she stated, referring to the 2017 horror movie. If she and her household are evicted, she stated: “It’d be devastating. It’s 4 generations of irreparable hurt.”
Her son, William McFadden, stated his 6-year-old daughter was rattled by the police motion taken Wednesday. McFadden and she or he have been each within the residence when the police, marshals and members of the sheriff’s workplace arrived.
“No youngster ought to should ask, ‘Daddy, why are they taking our home proper now? Daddy, why are they altering the locks?’”

Charrington’s residence on a tree-lined block of Jefferson Avenue has been the topic of an advanced and fraught saga that goes again a number of years.
In 2021, an organization referred to as Brooklyn Gates LLC signed an settlement with a supposed member of the family who had a partial stake within the property at 212 Jefferson Ave.
Brooklyn Gates LLC was run by brothers Elliot and Joseph Ambalo and their associate Etai Vardi, whose dealings THE CITY uncovered in a earlier investigation. The trio was among the many teams of speculators concentrating on properties in gentrifying, traditionally Black and Latino neighborhoods whose homeowners died and left a community of dispersed inheritors. The three males would purchase partial deeds from the heirs — typically effectively under the worth of the multi-million-dollar properties — and leverage their new partial possession to drive out longtime residents.
By 2023, the LLC had terminated the settlement with the one that claimed to have a partial share of the property. Vardi instructed Brownstoner the trio canceled the contract as a result of “it’s so complicated, and there’s a lot household historical past” concerned in the home.
Property data present that in 2024, one other firm referred to as 227 Group LLC bought the house for $1.4 million from a number of alleged relations.
Deed theft — made via schemes associated to solid paperwork, short-sale, foreclosure-rescue scams and different mechanisms — can strip households of generational wealth
Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who made preventing deed theft a precedence in his mayoral marketing campaign, on Wednesday morning had not seen the video of Ossé’s arrest, however responded when a reporter described it to him.
“That’s precisely one thing that we’re going to observe up on, not simply on the character of this arrest, but additionally what was the underlying concern that was being protested,” Mamdani stated at an unrelated occasion in Queens. “I do know [Ossé’s] been on the entrance traces of preventing deed theft. It’s particularly prevalent in his Council district, and I recognize, frankly, the efforts that he’s led prior to now on making certain that that is entrance of thoughts for all of us.”
This can be a breaking information story that might be up to date. Extra reporting from Claudia Irizarry Aponte and Katie Honan.
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