Pubdate: Wed, 03 Apr 2002 Source: Pensacola News Journal (FL) Copyright: 2002 The Pensacola News Journal Contact: http://www.pensacolanewsjournal.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1675 Author: Brett Norman Note: Staff writer Sean Smith contributed to this report. GROUPS TRY TO DELAY EVICTIONS Community and civil rights activists met Tuesday night to try and delay the eviction of eight families from the Warrington Village Apartments, a federally subsidized housing development. The eviction notices were served after at least two people were arrested by Escambia Sheriff's deputies following searches by armed security guards hired by the Columbia Management Group, the company that runs the complex. The first evictions are to begin Thursday. Before the searches, residents received a letter announcing that a routine maintenance inspection was scheduled. Resident Marquita Floyd said she was wearing her nightgown when she answered the door and five uniformed security guards told her they were coming in to search her apartment. They pulled up seat cushions, broke glasses and pulled out diapers from her bathroom, in front of her child, she said. They found a rolled cigarette with what they said appeared to be marijuana. She faces eviction by Sunday. "We can't just sit back and watch some of these ladies get evicted with small children," said Ellison Bennett, an executive board member for the Escambia County NAACP. "Some of these ladies weren't doing anything wrong. Some of them weren't even home." Bennett said he filed a formal complaint with the U.S. Department of Justice in Atlanta concerning the incident, which took place last month. He's also planning to file a complaint with the U.S. Attorney General's Office. Local representatives from the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the American Civil Liberties Union and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference attended and vowed to help. Though invited, representatives from the State Attorney's Office, the Escambia Sheriff's Office and Columbia Management, did not attend. Columbia Management could not be reached for comment Tuesday. Bennett said he will try to meet today with State Attorney Curtis Golden to see what can be done to delay the evictions. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth