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An innocent man who had legally been raising a few dozen chickens
and other small birds in the backyard of his suburban Atlanta home
is now dead, following a crusade of terror perpetrated against him
by the City of Roswell in Georgia. Andrew Wordes, who died during a
recent raid on his property in which county marshals tried to
illegally evict him, was the obvious victim of a rogue state gone
mad -- and his blood is now on the hands of the Roswell City
Administrator, the Roswell City Council, and the Roswell Police
Department, all of which robbed from Wordes his property, his
livelihood, and ultimately his life.
See the NaturalNews
infographic
timeline of events that documents the escalation
that ultimately led to Mr. Wordes' death:
http://www.naturalnews.com/Infographic-Andrew-Wordes-vs-Roswell-GA.htmlWordes
had long raised his small poultry friends in the backyard of his
one-acre property at 335 Alpine Drive in Roswell, Georgia, sharing
eggs, chicks, and friendly words of wisdom and encouragement with
his neighbors and with local schoolchildren all along the way.
Wordes was very active in his local community, having organized a
North Georgia Pet Chicken "Meetup" group, and founded a chicken
breeding club. His friends and neighbors described him as a
generous, kind, and loving man who was always willing to lend a
hand, and who would have given you the shirt off his back if you
needed it.
But Wordes met his unjust fate on March 26, 2012,
after roughly four years of enduring illicit and seemingly-endless
abuse, bullying, threats, and unsubstantiated legal action taken
against him by Roswell city officials with an apparent axe to grind.
And after losing his birds, his freedom, his entire life savings,
his property, and his livelihood as a result of the City of
Roswell's sadistic war against him, Wordes ended up losing his life
as a result of an explosion that occurred during the final eviction
raid carried out by Fulton County marshals.
City of Roswell targets Wordes for standing up for his rights,
identifies his property on planning map as future 'green
space'
The saga allegedly began in 2008 when a disgruntled
neighbor of Wordes reportedly complained to the city about Wordes
raising chickens, button quail, and other small creatures in his
backyard. The City of Roswell responded by issuing Wordes a citation
for his chickens, even though the city's Code of Ordinances
specifically provisioned at the time that property owners on less
than two acres of land could legally raise chickens and
swine.
With the help of Roswell's Mayor Jere Wood, a lawyer
friend of Wordes who also raises chickens himself, Wordes was able
to get the citation issued against him dismissed in court. But the
firestorm of childish retaliation and rage that quickly ensued as a
result of Wordes standing up for himself and his rights, rather than
capitulating to the city's tyrannical and mindless demands that he
get rid of his chickens, will likely go down as one of the most
tragically absurd abuses of power in the history of local
government.
After it became clear that Wordes was not about
to let the City of Roswell trample all over him and his rights,
several city officials allegedly kicked their vendetta against him
into high gear, not only to forcibly have Wordes' chickens removed,
but also to seize his property right out from under him. After
failing twice to get Wordes nabbed for their made-up code
violations, the City of Roswell actually rewrote the law to prohibit
residents from raising more than six chickens in an effort to seal
the deal.
But even this failed, as a judge later ruled that
Wordes, who had been in his home for more than a decade raising
chickens, would be "grandfathered in" under the old provisions which
allowed for residents to raise backyard chickens. So the City of
Roswell switched gears again and began to play even dirtier by
getting Wordes' arrested for petty violations, and proceeding to
reclassify his property on their long-term planning map as future
green space.
You can view the City of Roswell's
2030
Comprehensive Plan, which demarcates Wordes' property as future
"Conservation Area or Greenspace" here:
http://www.roswellgov.com/index.aspx?NID=893So
it appears as though the City of Roswell used the supposed neighbor
complaint as an excuse to pursue Wordes' property for the purpose of
eventually turning it into parks and green space. This would explain
why the city failed to properly maintain storm water infrastructure
near Wordes' property, which resulted in his property becoming
severely flooded at least a dozen times, and eventually
uninhabitable.
City of Roswell refuses to submit Wordes' request for FEMA
assistance following severe flooding, issues citation when he
attempts to protect his home
Not only did the City of Roswell
fail to abide by legal guidelines that required it to maintain storm
water infrastructure around Wordes' property, but the city added
insult to injury by refusing to file paperwork to the U.S.
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) following a flood
that caused severe damage to Wordes' home, which is also located on
a floodplain. As a result, he had no means by which to fix the
damage.
And when Wordes attempted to protect his property
from future flood damage by grading his land with a Bobcat, which he
borrowed from his friend Mayor Wood, the City of Roswell actually
had the audacity to issue Wordes a citation for grading his land
without a permit, and for having too many cars on his property at
the time.
City of Roswell Code Enforcement Supervisor violates law by
contacting Wordes' mortgage holder, coercing her into selling
mortgage note
From this point on, City of Roswell officials
began harassing Wordes, and the local police department began to
surveil his house on a regular basis, watching closely for anything
that might be considered a violation. In the process, he was pulled
over and even thrown in jail on numerous occasions.
In
violation of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and several
other laws, Roswell Code Enforcement Supervisor Vicki Barclay (
http://www.roswellgov.com/index.aspx?NID=94)
allegedly called Wordes' mortgage holder, an 80-year-old woman, and
coerced her into selling Wordes' mortgage note for 40 cents on the
dollar to another mortgage holder by threatening to issue liens,
citations, and grievances on the property if she failed to comply.
Barclay is the same city official who had illegally tried to issue
Wordes a citation for his chickens from the very
beginning.
Having failed at all other attempts to seize his
property, the City of Roswell then filed a zoning violation against
Wordes claiming that his property was a "nuisance." The city also
filed a 55-page civil lawsuit against Wordes, which conveniently
denied him the right to a city-funded public defender who was
supposed to represent him in legal dealings involving the
city.
Even with former Georgia Governor Roy Barnes on his
side, Wordes was rapidly losing the ability to fend off these
ravenous wolves in the City of Roswell government that were hellbent
on forcing him off his property for their own devious purposes. And
Roswell City Administrator Kay G. Love (
http://www.roswellgov.com/Directory.aspx?EID=3),
Roswell City councilmember Becky Wynn (
http://www.roswellgov.com/directory.aspx?EID=6),
Roswell City councilmember Rich Dippolito (
http://richforroswell.com/about-rich.php), and
Roswell Code Enforcement Supervisor Vicki Barclay (
http://www.roswellgov.com/index.aspx?NID=94) all
played a key role in making this happen, according to
accounts.
Wordes' home vandalized, chickens poisoned while he attends
political rally
The madness did not stop at Wordes' property,
however, as even his animals eventually got caught in the fray of
the City of Roswell's campaign of terror. According to reports,
Wordes' home was vandalized in 2011 while he was attending a local
political rally, and when he returned, he found that his animals had
also been poisoned. Roughly one-third of his animals, which included
turkeys, chicks, and adult chickens, ended up dying as a result of
this poisoning.
Wordes filed a police report in response to
these crimes, but the Roswell police department never pursued the
case, and it was never determined who committed them. Consequently,
Wordes lost a significant portion of his income and livelihood as a
result of the mysterious deaths, which made his already-burgeoning
financial problems even worse.
City of Roswell jails Wordes for 99 days, proceeds to evict him
from property using phony foreclosure notice
After attacking him
from practically all angles and nabbing him for every single petty
violation they could think of, the City of Roswell finally ended up
jailing Wordes for a whopping 99 days. And immediately after Wordes
was jailed, the City of Roswell issued a public press release
letting the public know that Wordes' house was now "vacant," a
purely vindictive move that had terrifying
consequences.
Within just a few hours of the announcement,
Wordes' house was vandalized and looted. Even though the City of
Roswell promised to keep an eye on the property after issuing the
press release, criminals were somehow able to steal Wordes' firearms
and weapons, ammunition, and other valuables, which put the entire
community at risk.
During this time, Wordes was refused the
ability to proceed with the bankruptcy filings that would have
halted the illegal foreclosure on his property which, conveniently
for the City of Roswell, was moving forward during his time in jail.
As pointed out by Maggie West Bean writing for
Examiner.com,
the foreclosure paperwork was not even legal to begin with, as it
lacked necessary information proving its validity (
http://www.examiner.com/buzz-in-atlanta/new-details-emerge-the-roswell-chicken-man-s-foreclosure).
After
finally being released, Wordes was left with an uninhabitable house
and property, no more animals, no more money, and a pending eviction
notice illegally issued by the ruthless criminals at the City of
Roswell. Throughout the process, Wordes was denied all his rights to
defend himself, denied his right to defend his property against
illegal foreclosure, and denied his right to pursue any sort of
justice in the matter.
During a February interview with Rusty
Humphries, a radio talk show host on WGST 640 in Atlanta, a
desperate Wordes explained his dire situation at that point, and
issued one of his final pleas for help. You can listen to that
interview at either of the following two links:
http://airbornecombatengineer.typepad.com/dave_kell/2012/03/rusty-humphries-interview-with-andrew-wordes-in-late-feb-2012.htmlhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=D0Md7aIudZEYou
can also read a post written by Wordes himself back in 2009
here:
http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/277669/the-real-facts-about-the-city-of-roswell-chicken-man-and-his-battle
After being denied the ability to fight back against illegal
foreclosure, county marshals swoop in on Wordes' property to evict
him, culminating in his death
At the end of his rope and facing
insurmountable and unrelenting oppression, Wordes' final hours were
spent in his unlivable home, where Fulton County marshals staged an
elaborate demonstration of police state force by illegally raiding
Wordes' property.
According to reports, the standoff
concluded when Wordes finally told television reporter Mike
Petchenik, who he had called to the scene by phone, to have the
marshals leave the property. Moments later, an explosion was heard,
and Wordes' house became engulfed in flames.
When it was safe
to go inside, responders found a body inside the home, which was
later identified as being that of Wordes. And though the incident
appears to have been a desperate suicide, which is how some reports
categorized it right off the bat, others are worded as to leave room
for the potential possibility of foul play.
City of Roswell must be held responsible for its
crimes
While it has not yet been determined whether Wordes'
death was a suicide or a murder, it is clear that the City of
Roswell has a whole lot of explaining to do concerning its role in
the escalation of this situation over the past four years.
As
usual, mainstream media reports about the saga fail to mention how
the City of Roswell committed numerous criminal acts in its illegal
pursuit of Wordes, or how the city is now officially lying, on
record, by claiming that it played no part in working behind the
scenes to transfer Wordes' mortgage and foreclose on his
property.
Nevertheless, the truth must come out about this
case, and those involved in perpetrating it brought to justice. And
this, of course, will start with a full investigation into the
dealings of Roswell City Administrator Kay G. Love (
http://www.roswellgov.com/Directory.aspx?EID=3),
Roswell City councilmember Becky Wynn (
http://www.roswellgov.com/directory.aspx?EID=6),
Roswell City councilmember Rich Dippolito (
http://richforroswell.com/about-rich.php), and
Roswell Code Enforcement Supervisor Vicki Barclay (
http://www.roswellgov.com/index.aspx?NID=94), as
well as Roswell city attorneys and the Roswell Police Department, in
the case.
It is unfortunate that
NaturalNews only just
now learned about the Wordes saga after the man's death, as it may
have been possible to help him earlier on by raising awareness about
the injustices being perpetrated against him. But at the very least,
we can all fight for justice now by banding together to make sure
the facts come to light, and the criminals involved punished for
their crimes.
The case also serves as a reminder to others
who might be enduring similar harassment to speak up now about what
they are going through. The reason why news sites like
NaturalNews,
InfoWars and others exist is to draw
attention to issues like this, and to bring what goes on in the
darkness to light -- so if you or somebody you know is facing
similar harassment by city officials, tell us about it!
Also,
be sure to read the following memoriam written by Glenn Horowitz at
American Daily Herald about the Wordes case. Horowitz was
personally involved in trying to help Wordes in years past, and has
put together an excellent summary of the events that took place over
the last four years:
http://www.americandailyherald.com/See the
NaturalNews infographic
timeline of events that documents the
escalation that ultimately led to Mr. Wordes' death:
http://www.naturalnews.com/Sources
for this article include:http://www.americandailyherald.com/pundits/glenn-horowitz/item/in-memoriam-andrew-wordes-enemy-of-the-statehttp://www.examiner.com/buzz-in-atlanta/new-details-emerge-the-roswell-chicken-man-s-foreclosurehttp://airbornecombatengineer.typepad.com/dave_kell/2012/03/rusty-humphries-interview-with-andrew-wordes-in-late-feb-2012.htmlhttp://www.backyardchickens.com/t/277669/the-real-facts-about-the-city-of-roswell-chicken-man-and-his-battlehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=D0Md7aIudZEhttp://theperspicaciousconservative.com/2012/03/26/its-not-over/
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