Upset over Bank of America's foreclosure practices, protesters dump trash in front of Robert Gallery's Beacon Street home.
A Charlestown-based coalition led helped organize a Bank of America protest on Wednesday, where participants dumped several bags of garbarge at a bank president's home on Beacon Hill.
Participants hauled several bags of garbage from at a foreclosed Bank of America property in Malden to the site, and left them outside president Robert Gallery's home -- they were unloading fury. The event was organized by MassUniting, which is based in Charlestown.
"We're here today because of the loan-servicing abuse that's going on in America," Antonio Ennis, of Dorchester, announced through a bullhorn in front of Gallery's 95 Beacon St. home before listing demands the bank must meet to avoid a large protest scheduled at their downtown headquarters Sept. 30.
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