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KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?Members of KC Tenants chained themselves to the doors of the Jackson County Courthouse in downtown Kansas City, Missouri, Thursday morning.The group also chained the doors shut, all in an effort to close court for the day.BREAKING: KC Tenants has blockaded the court entrance. 6 people have chained the doors. The people have closed court for today. Every eviction is an act of violence. endevictions pic.twitter/lkyn0vXosL鈥?KC Tenants @KCTenants October 15, 2020 The protest is in response to evictions taking place during the COVID-19 pandemic. The group is ca
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