Black lives matter sign opposed by bella collina
Don Karl Juravin is a great supporter of the Black Lives Matter movement. He believes in ending the systematic racism and its roots in the society. That is why he put a large sign in his yard supporting the Black Lives Matter - #BLM.
According to the Orlando Sentinel, Juravin placed a large sign out in front of his house that expressed support for the recent protests over police brutality, especially in regards to the death of George Floyd. But Dwight Schar and Randall Greene tried to get Juravin to take the sign down, using the court. They filed an injunction for the removal of the sign.
Juravin fought back. And he won.
Further, according to the Orlando Sentinel:"A resident of the lakeside luxury community Bella Collina said authorities want him to remove a “Black Lives Matter” sign he put up in his yard in the wake of last month’s police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
Don Karl Juravin on Friday planted the 13-foot-by-4-foot sign, in support of “peaceful protesters” and mistreatment of African Americans, in the front yard of his $1.7 million home near Montverde in south Lake.
But he was notified this week by a Lake County court that he might be in violation of an injunction forbidding him from putting up any yard sign without permission from the property owners association. That order stems from a lawsuit in which he alleged the development used a “terroristic, mafia-style campaign” to bully and silence him.
“It’s not the message,” said Randall Greene, CEO of RG Developments/Bella Collina Partners, of the Black Lives Matter sign. “We agree with the message.”
Bella Collina withdrew its submission for a temporary injunction against the sign, following weeks of bad press received. Meanwhile, Dwight Schar, the minority owner of the NFL Redskins, looked like a racist for demanding that the sign be taken down.
The community claimed that Don Juravin had not submitted a request to put up the sign. However, Juravin did indeed submit a request to post his Black Lives Matter sign. The community failed to approve it in an appropriate amount of time.
According to the Orlando Sentinel, Juravin placed a large sign out in front of his house that expressed support for the recent protests over police brutality, especially in regards to the death of George Floyd. But Dwight Schar and Randall Greene tried to get Juravin to take the sign down, using the court. They filed an injunction for the removal of the sign.
Juravin fought back. And he won.
Further, according to the Orlando Sentinel:"A resident of the lakeside luxury community Bella Collina said authorities want him to remove a “Black Lives Matter” sign he put up in his yard in the wake of last month’s police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
Don Karl Juravin on Friday planted the 13-foot-by-4-foot sign, in support of “peaceful protesters” and mistreatment of African Americans, in the front yard of his $1.7 million home near Montverde in south Lake.
But he was notified this week by a Lake County court that he might be in violation of an injunction forbidding him from putting up any yard sign without permission from the property owners association. That order stems from a lawsuit in which he alleged the development used a “terroristic, mafia-style campaign” to bully and silence him.
“It’s not the message,” said Randall Greene, CEO of RG Developments/Bella Collina Partners, of the Black Lives Matter sign. “We agree with the message.”
Bella Collina withdrew its submission for a temporary injunction against the sign, following weeks of bad press received. Meanwhile, Dwight Schar, the minority owner of the NFL Redskins, looked like a racist for demanding that the sign be taken down.
The community claimed that Don Juravin had not submitted a request to put up the sign. However, Juravin did indeed submit a request to post his Black Lives Matter sign. The community failed to approve it in an appropriate amount of time.