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By Ryan Young
Movers and sheriff's deputies refused to evict 103-year-old from her home Tuesday
ATLANTA, Ga. —
A 103-year-old woman and her 83-year-old daughter were just moments from being evicted from their home Tuesday, when sheriff's deputies and the moving company hired by the bank decided not to go through with the action.

Channel 2's Ryan Young was there when the family started thanking God for the miracle.

At justthree weeks shy of her 104th birthday, Vita Lee has shared her home on Penelope Road in Northwest Atlanta with her daughter for 53 years.

"I love it. It's a mansion," Lee said about her house.

Fulton County sheriff's deputies and movers showed up at Lee's home Tuesday after Deutch Bank planned to kick the two women out.

The moving company and the deputies took one look at Lee and decided that would not happen.

"I saw the sheriffs who came to put them out take off and leave. I gave all glory to God," community activist Michael Langford said.

"This family has been waging a war against Deutch Bank," community activist Derrick Boezeman said.
Channel 2's Ryan Young asked Lee is she was worried about being kicked out of the home.

"No, I knew that they know what they were doing. God don't let them do wrong," Lee said.

The house and case have been in the court system for years.

Possible eviction seemed too much for Lee's daughter Tuesday. She was rushed to the hospital.

"Please don't come in and disturb me no more. When I'm gone you call can come back and do whatever they want to," Lee said.

For now, Lee remains in the home. She is hopeful things can be worked out with the bank.

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http://www.wsbtv.com/news/news/movers-sheriffs-deputies-refuse-evict-103-year-old/nFp4Q/


We are hearing so much negative about the police, it is nice to see a story that shows some of them have not lost all sense of compassion. I hope to be 103 and have all my wits about me like this lady!

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Wow that's a really great story. It is always good to hear about kind hearted people these days.
 

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Nice to hear. It's just dumbfounding, really...you've managed to survive 103 years, the least this corrupt financial world owes you is to stay in your house. I do not care that a situation like this is a slippery one, or that arguments can be made, blah blah blah blah.

It's good to see people have a line for what they can stomach.
 

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Like I said really great story. But you would think after 53 years the house would be paid for.
 

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I needed to see a story like this, today.

Vets support Iraqi eatery vandalized in Mass.

A group of veterans, troubled by a vandal throwing a rock through the window of an Iraqi restaurant in a Massachusetts town, fought back by organizing an eat-in and filling every seat twice over.

The Lowell Sun reports that the show of support for the Babylon restaurant in Lowell was organized by Patrick Scanlon, a Vietnam vet and coordinator of Veterans for Peace.

Police say a suspect who allegedly tossed the 20-pound stone has confessed, but claims it was not an act of hate, the newspaper says.

Scanlon is skeptical, but regardless turned out the troops, ranging from current Army Reserve members to a former vet in Iraq and Afghanistan to a 96-year-old former Merchant Marine who supplied U.S. troops at the Battle of Leyte Gulf in World War II, the Sun reports.

The vets held flags and signs in front of the 50-seat restaurant then took turns sitting down inside for meals this week.
Owner Leyla Al-Zubaydi and her father, Ahmed Al-Zubaidi, tells the newspaper that the family, initially frightened by the incident, are overwhelmed by the show of support.

"This solidarity gives us the courage to stand," says Al-Zubaidi. "There is no more fear in my heart because there are such nice people behind us." http://content.usatoday.com/communi...alized-iraqi-restaurant--in-mass/1?csp=34news

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