L.A. is seizing tiny homes from the homeless
Julia Briggs Cannon, 58, left, receives a hug from Elvis Summers, who built the tiny houses and donated them. He’s moving Cannon’s house to storage before the city can impound it.
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Elvis Summers, left, who built the tiny houses and donated them to the homeless, moves one after the City of Los Angeles posted removal notices.
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Elvis Summers, left, directs his crew who are forced to remove the small home of Marvin Burrus, 58, right, after the City of Los Angeles posted removal notices.
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Elvis Summers prepares a small home for removal after the City of Los Angeles posted removal notices.
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Marvin Burrus, 58, cries before his small home is removed.
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Marisol Viera, left, checks on a fatigued Elvis Summers who tries to gather up energy to remove the last of eight homes that he was forced to relocate.
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Susie Barker, 50, lives inside one of the structures that Elvis Summers created for her on 47th Street in Los Angeles.
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An emotional Elvis Summers prepares to remove one of the small homes he constructed for a homeless woman.
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Elvis Summers jumps off a trailer that will carry the small home he built for Julia Briggs Cannon, 58, right, after the City of Los Angeles began removing the structures.
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Elvis Summers, right, with the help of Marisol Viera, left, and Angel Bonillatercero, removes one of 37 small homes he built for the homeless.
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Julia Briggs Cannon, 58, stands inside the small home that Elvis Summers created for her along 47th Street in Los Angeles.
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A tearful Julia Briggs Cannon, 58, right, receives a hug from Marisol Viera before Elvis Summers, left, has to remove the small home he built for her.
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Julia Briggs Cannon, 58, watches as Elvis Summers prepares to transport the small house he built for her.
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