VIDEO: Tabitha Jones identified as the landlady who wrongfully evicted 83-year-old elderly woman

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VIDEO: Tabitha Jones identified as the landlady who wrongfully evicted 83-year-old elderly woman 2

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Tabitha Jones identified as the landlady who wrongfully evicted 83-year-old elderly woman.

Yesterday in South Memphis, an 83-year-old woman was being illegally evicted when a family member contacted Councilwoman Yolanda Cooper-Sutton for help. The Sheriff’s Office sent a Civil Levy Commander to the scene, who explained that the eviction was not being carried out by the Sheriff’s Office and that we could not intervene without a court order. READ MORE HERE

Councilwoman Cooper-Sutton, the homeowner, and the homeowner’s lawyer quickly obtained a court injunction, confirming the homeowner had paid her taxes. Once verified, the Sheriff’s Office stopped the eviction and removed the private movers and private process server from the property.

After the scene was cleared, the problem remained that the homeowners’ belongings had been placed on the lawn, and it was getting late in the day. Seeing this, our civil levy division commander contacted his command, who notified Chief Deputy Anthony Buckner, and a call was put out for assistance. Within minutes, deputies who were ending their shift volunteered and quickly responded to assist. With the combined efforts of the deputies, Councilwoman Cooper-Sutton, family, friends, and neighbors, the woman’s belongings were moved back into her home—and most importantly, the eviction was successfully stopped. She was able to remain in her residence.

We are grateful for the swift action, compassion, and teamwork shown by everyone involved in supporting this elderly community member during a critical moment.

Cheif Deputy Anthony Buckner said “This situation shows the heart of law enforcement and community service at its best. Our deputies did not hesitate to step up, even after their shifts ended, to make sure this woman could return safely to her home. The cooperation between the Sheriff’s Office, Councilwoman Cooper-Sutton, the courts, and the community is exactly what public safety should look like—protecting the vulnerable and standing together when it matters most.”

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This is very sad. And that lady Tabitha Jones was behind this eviction. There is nothing in my spirit that would help others outside my race mistreat the vulnerable and elderly in my own community all for profit. All just to record for Facebook.

Posted by Kristina McDaniel on Saturday, September 27, 2025


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