Squatter Comes At Nashville TV News Crew With Axe

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Published 2017-05-01
A man suspected of squatting inside a Mt. Juliet home came at our TV news crew when they approached him to ask questions. Our investigation from reporter Ben Hall found that Jude Pischke moved into the home more than two years ago, despite having no legal claim to the property.

All Comments (21)
  • @jules11788
    So the bank foreclosed on the actual, paying owners, and yet they let this guy live there for free... Am I missing something?
  • @ChuChild
    Dude, if a homeless man can squat in a house then why do any of us PAY RENT AND MORTAGE?WTF??
  • @NomadSupreme911
    So basically the family that got foreclosed on could have just squatted in it after the bank took it?🤔
  • One of my neighbors moved. The moment that "For Sale" sign went up, the squatters kicked in the back door and moved in. The police would do nothing. Several of the other neighbors preformed an impromptu eviction. It must have worked. They didn't come back.
  • If a quiet, standup citizen discovered this empty house and moved in, I think they could have easily pulled this off for life. Insane
  • @maxalot113
    Who else is binge watching watching squatting? 😂
  • @DeereBorgGaming
    How dare you trespass on this property while I'm trespassing on it
  • @mattc9412
    Can you imagine how trashed out that house must be
  • @user-xj5kg5pn1y
    The bank forgot about it !🤣🤣🤣 lncredible.
  • @SOAMLE
    The irony of a squatter who won’t leave getting pissed at a news crew who won’t leave
  • @joshbgosh1112
    Unwanted guests should be dealt with and driven away in an ambulance.
  • @sillygoose5138
    In case youre curious he was arrested for this incident and a condition of his bail was to leave the house. He's left and a new couple has bought the house.
  • He was there two years and they can't get rid of him? That is crazy!
  • @NichiriCo
    "The criminal had an axe. He approached me in an aggressive manner. I tried to back away and deescalate the situation. I was in fear of my life and felt it necessary to discharge my firearm on him for my own safety and for the safety of my film crew. Oh he died? That's terrible." Americans need to start taking justifiable actions against lawless criminals in their homes. They all appear to be threatening and they all appear to have a firearm. You know how it is.
  • @never2late454
    I have a relative in Florida who's retired that actually gets paid by the financial institutions to live in foreclosed mansions so squatter's don't take over. Every day he goes to however many he's in charge of and moves cars around turn lights on and off in different rooms, keeps the yard's maintained, and collects the mail. What a career.
  • @Mightiflier
    If it is in some bank’s inventory, and they let a squatter move in, somebody needs to be counseled on why they should be allowed to stay in their position. That is pitiful.
  • @BaldVulture87
    Guys nuts the fact they let him out on bond shows how little the justice system cares for the safety of people.