SWAT Team Raids Illegal Strip Club Squatters’ Home in Atlanta Housing Community

A group of four individuals running an alleged illegal strip club out of a home in an Atlanta housing community were arrested after a SWAT team raided the property. The incident took place in the Thaxton Reserve community in South Fulton, Georgia. The squatters, identified as DeAnthony Maddox, Jeremy Wheat, Kelvin Hall, and Tarahsjay Forde, were illegally living in the residence and engaging in various illegal activities.

According to neighbors, the group was notorious for their disruptive behavior, which included running an illegal strip club on the weekends, street racing in the residential area, and even bringing live horses onto the property. The neighbors described them as the “neighbors from hell.”

Despite regular complaints from the community, no action was taken against the squatters until the SWAT team intervened. The raid was prompted by a license plate reader indicating a stolen car at the property. During the operation, authorities also discovered a stolen gun, two stolen cars, stolen IDs, and stolen credit cards inside the home.

Following their arrest, all four suspects were booked into Fulton County Jail on multiple charges, including theft by receiving stolen property. Police are now monitoring the home to prevent any attempts to reclaim it.

The incident highlights the ongoing issue of squatting and illegal activities in residential areas. The swift action taken by the SWAT team in this case demonstrates the importance of addressing such issues promptly and effectively.

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