When an Illegal Lansing Eviction Leads to Wrongful Imprisonment and Medical Torture in Detroit

On April 4, 2024, five days prior to when my landlord had provided written notice of when I had to be out of my apartment in an illegal eviction, City of Lansing police entered my studio apartment at Fountain Place Apartments without a warrant or court order.

To my knowledge, the only person they had with them was someone I’d never seen before that day who said he was from the apartment management team. This was, of course, after the Princeton Management landlord previously failed to murder me and violated my lease countless times before.

As I unlocked the door, at least three individuals pushed their way into my apartment and immediately placed me into handcuffs as they surrounded me in my small living room. Initially too overwhelmed to demand a warrant or court order, I started crying and panicking about my two emotional support cats as I was told they were being taken to the Ingham County Animal Control.

Having previously experienced discrimination from law enforcement, I quickly recognized my rights being violated as I was forced to leave my home and all my belongings behind in handcuffs. At the police car outside, I told the officers they were violating my rights; I also told them I was autistic and needed my noise-cancelling headphones as I started to experience an autistic meltdown and PTSD overload.

The only response I received from police officers was being ignored or being mocked, until law enforcement and hospital administrators illegally forced me into a psychiatric hospital which led to 3 weeks of wrongful imprisonment and nonconsensual medical torture while all of my belongings and emotional support cats were stolen.

TO BE CONTINUED.

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