Thursday, September 22, 2011

Protesters Dump Trash at Bank of America President's Beacon Hill Home

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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