Details are still scant, but…

“I mean, he had a lot of ammunition in that house, and certainly … all of us were strapped, you know, with ammunition, and we were calling for additional ammunition,” Kraus said. “Like I said, we tried to give him every opportunity to come out.”

    …I’ll go way out on a limb and suggest that this could’ve been handled better.

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      In some US states, yes. If a property does not have it’s taxes paid, the state/county takes possession. Often they will auction it off or sell it for the amount of taxes owed.

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        What’s preventing the state from just raising taxes on all the properties that a business wants to absurd levels, seize it and sell it if to that business for cheap?

        This sounds very undemocratic.

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      You get a year to pay back the person who paid your taxes + a fee, it’s not something that happens all of the sudden.