Hundreds of Pembroke Pines condo owners showed up to a community meeting Wednesday hoping to get an explanation about a monthly fee increase, but the situation got out of control before some could even make it inside.
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Hundreds showed up to a community meeting at Century Village in Pembroke Pines hoping to get an explanation about a monthly fee increase, but the situation got out of control before some could even make it inside. |
"One security guy —
and he was one of the supervisors there — he was a big guy,
and he grabbed this little old man and picked him up and
threw him out into the street like he was a ragdoll,"
Hutchinson said. "I couldn’t believe it!”
Most of the residents living in the 55 and older community
are retired and say they simply cannot afford it. As it
stands, some are just trying to make ends meet.
"They don't have no plan B. They are hardly making a living
every month. To see how to buy food, how to do this, how to
do that," Bressler said.
Century Village told NBC6 over the phone that they didn't
have a statement.
