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VIDEO: Squatters are evicted from 15,000-square-foot mansion by Fulton County marshals

VIDEO: Squatters are evicted from 15,000-square-foot mansion by Fulton County marshals

The Fulton County Marshal’s Department recently responded to reports of trespassers at a 15,000-square-foot mansion north of Atlanta, according to a post on social media.

The ministry says it took significant precautions due to the size of the property and fears that the people involved could identify as sovereign citizens, who are individuals or members of a movement who believe they are subject to certain government laws, including taxes , licenses, not subject to. and other legal regulations. They often argue that the federal government is illegitimate and that they are exempt from its authority.

To ensure public safety and effectively monitor the situation, additional units have been deployed to the scene. An aerial surveillance drone was also deployed to identify potential residents and coordinate the department’s response.

Georgia law defines squatting as the unauthorized occupation of property without the owner’s consent. Although property owners have the right to evict squatters, they must follow legal eviction procedures to reclaim their property.

Authorities stressed that their response had been carefully planned to ensure safety and minimize disruption during the operation.

Further details about the status of the investigation have not yet been disclosed.