GreenGhxst
Veteran
he is gifable
her howls after that spray is timeless
he wrong but this is hilarious


Damn she wants a tenants association, she might be in the right
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The Coli is taking the side of landlords over the tenants?
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Residents said they were fed up with the issue and decided to form a tenants association, which is a group made up of renters who advocate for tenant rights and renter-friendly policy changes. Part of the push for a tenants union is education and awareness. So, residents put up signs around the building to help spread the word about their plans.
However, some residents recently noticed the signs were being taken down.
When tenant Christine Corbin went to the building's office to speak about the issue she decided to record her interaction with the building manager.
"I'm not saying you actually did, but if you took the signs down about us forming a tenant association, that's illegal," the woman can be heard saying in a video shared with WUSA9.
In the video, the resident tells the building manager that she sent an email about the issue and informed the management that the signs will be going back up. The manager can be heard telling the woman to leave the office several times, saying he's already received her email.
The interaction takes a turn when the woman says the manager's name, at which point he can be seen grabbing his car keys before spraying the woman with pepper spray.
The woman screams before yelling, "I just got pepper sprayed!"
According to a police report from the Metropolitan Police Department, officers were called to the apartment building just after 12:45 p.m. to help the woman who was taken to an area hospital for treatment.
The building manager left before police arrived and has not been located as of 2:30 p.m. Friday. He would face a simple assault charge if caught.
"No on deserves this," Corbin said. "We haven't had water in our building for 24 hours."
She added she couldn't believe such a situation could occur.
"I mean, I was in front of him, but I wasn't anywhere near the desk," Corbin said. "I wasn't doing anything at all. So, I'm concerned. I'm in Georgetown Hospital right now."