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Council Member Chi Ossé arrested, thrown to ground by NYPD, during deed theft eviction protest • Brooklyn Paper

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A video screengrab shows Council Member Chi Ossé being arrested by NYPD officers during an arrest at a Bed-Stuy eviction protest tied to an alleged deed theft case.

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Brooklyn Council Member Chi Ossé was arrested earlier this morning while “attempting to prevent deed theft eviction,” according to a post on Instagram. 

A video posted to his account shows the pol in a confrontation with an officer, audibly telling them to “get off him.” Officers then pull him over a fence, where he had been lying on the ground, and place him under arrest. Onlookers gathered nearby can be heard protesting, shouting “What are you doing?” and “No,” as he is led to a police vehicle.

The incident occurred at 212 Jefferson Ave. in Bedford-Stuyvesant, where a rally was being held to support a homeowner facing a dispute over the property.

In a statement shared on his account, Ossé’s office said: “Council Member Chi Ossé was just arrested while defending his constituent, Carmella Charrington, from eviction. This is the result of deed theft and the ongoing displacement of Black homeowners in Bed-Stuy. Our office is closely monitoring this situation and will provide updates as this develops.”

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Police maintained a heavy presence at the scene following the arrest.Photo by Anna Bradley-Smith

They added that their office has “pushed for an eviction moratorium for homeowners facing deed theft.”

“Not another Black homeowner should have their home stolen. Until deed theft ends, we will fight every day.” 

Ossé, who represents New York City’s District 36 covering Bed-Stuy and North Crown Heights, has been a staunch advocate against deed theft in his district, known as the “illegal transfer of property ownership without a homeowner’s knowledge or consent.” In March, he stood by Borough President Antonio Reynoso and others petitioning to help “Black and Brown homeowners in rapidly gentrifying neighborhoods where property values are skyrocketing.” 

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Protesters gathered on Wednesday outside 212 Jefferson Ave. in support of a homeowner facing a housing dispute, calling attention to allegations of deed theft.Photo by Anna Bradley-Smith

At that press conference, Ossé pointed to his own family’s experience, saying his grandmother had been affected by deed theft — fueling his commitment to the issue.

“One of the results and reasons for that is deed theft that is impacting the streets of Black Brooklyn,” he said. “Deed theft is one of the most cruel crimes committed in our city. It is abuse inflicted primarily on the seniors who built our communities.”

Mayor Zohran Mamdani called the arrest of Ossé “incredibly concerning” and said his administration would follow up on both the circumstances of the arrest and the housing dispute that prompted the protest.

Speaking at an unrelated press conference in Queens, Mamdani said Ossé had been “on the front lines” of efforts to combat deed theft — an issue he said is especially prevalent in the council member’s district — and praised his work to keep attention on the problem while defending a constituent from eviction.

In a statement on X, Council Speaker Julie Menin said she has “seen the concerning video of my colleague being aggressively pushed to the ground and arrested during a protest.” 

Menin added that her office is in touch with Ossé’s team and the NYPD to ensure he is released “quickly and safely.” 

Ossé is currently being held at the 79th Precinct, his office said. At 10:57 a.m., his office posted on Instagram urging Brooklyn residents to “show up” at the precinct to “call for his release” and to support efforts addressing deed theft.

The NYPD did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Additional reporting by Adam Daly and Gabriele Holtermann

This is a breaking news story. Check back for more updates.





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