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Video of 73-year-old boarded up inside his apartment sparks investigation

HARVEY, Ill. (AP) — Rudolph Williams says he was home in a Chicago suburb when he realized the doors and windows to his courtyard-style apartment had been boarded up with plywood, locking him inside.

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Video of 73-year-old boarded up inside his apartment sparks investigation

Mary Brooks gestures toward Harvey, Ill., Mayor Christopher J. Clark, left, as Clark talks with reporters Monday, Jan. 8, 2024, in Harvey, during his visit to an apartment complex where a few residents found their homes boarded up and some while they were inside. Brooks, 66, had one of the few apartments that wasn't boarded up. A cancer survivor who has mental health issues, she said she doesn't have anywhere else to go. She said she has tried to reach the city multiple times on other issues over her nearly four years of living at the complex, something she communicated to the mayor. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

HARVEY, Ill. (AP) — Rudolph Williams says he was home in a Chicago suburb when he realized the doors and windows to his courtyard-style apartment had been boarded up with plywood, locking him inside.

“I didn’t know exactly what was going on,” the 73-year-old said Monday in describing how he tried to open his blocked door. “What the hell?”

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