An incident that took place after 911 when the whole world was on edge from the attack on the Twin Towers.
I never slept very much that night and neither did hubby. We got up around 5pm and waited for the onslaught on the building. We had no idea what to expect. Approximately 5:30 it began but it was so different than what I had imagined. The local police was there plus all the men from the night before and one very big German Sheppard dog. Even with all of this going on, I said to hubby “would you mind going down and telling them pets are not allowed in our building”, hubby looked at me and laughed. “No” says hubby “I think we’ll pass on this one”.
I had given the men the pass key the night before mostly due to the fact that I didn’t want any doors broken or any tenants disturbed unnecessarily. We heard them as they ascended the stairs to the third floor and then watched as they piled three men into the cars that waited outside and then they were gone. It took less than an half an hour and being the type of manager I was I was very grateful there hadn’t been a lot of noise. We still didn’t know what kind of trouble these men were in until the news broke that same night. They were arrested on suspicion of being terrorism! Hubby and I were in shock. I’m sure there were approximately 200 apartment buildings in this city and they ended up in ours. No wonder they had been such good tenants!
The next morning we woke up to the onslaught of media. We were not in the mood to be doing interviews about this incident and I did not want our buildings name seen on TV and they couldn’t have gotten it from the outside as it was just a number. When it got to be too much I phoned the police and they told me to ask them to leave and if they didn’t, they would come and remove them. I asked and they left but only to move across the street. When tenants were leaving for work they attempted to interview them but this “Raid” had taken place so quietly that nobody knew it had even happened.
The men were extradited to the United States on fraud charges or at least that was what the police told me and eventually some of them were deported. Some stayed guest of the FBI in the United States. But I ask you what the chances of something like this happening, are? They were checked out before they became tenants. All their papers were checked out which was something that every tenant had to have done before moving in, all their papers were in order so where did I go wrong? I’ll never know but we lived with terrorist for at least four months without even knowing it.
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