A former tenant of the "Ghost Ship," Shelley Mack, told NBC Bay Area that she raised safety concerns to Almena, who lived there and collected rent from others. "Derick isn't a victim of the housing crisis," Mack told the station. "He is a predator of the housing crisis."
Thats exactly a good example of who he is, said Shelley Mack, 58, who lived in the Ghost Ship from 2014 to 2015 and said she had frequent conflicts with the de-facto landlord. Hes a whore for attention. He just couldnt resist doing an interview. And then he got mad because they were asking him
Date: Dec 06, 2016
Source: Google
Repeated official visits to Ghost Ship never resulted in shutdown
knew about the Ghost Ship and when has become a pressing one since the deadly fire Friday night. Former resident Shelley Mack, who lived at the warehouse from October 2014 to February 2015, said the law enforcement reports represent only a fraction of the instances police were called to the Ghost Ship.
Date: Dec 05, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Calif. warehouse operator mourns his business after deadly fire
Its a dump and a death trap, Shelley Mack, a one-time resident, told the Los Angeles Times after the blaze. She said the building had no fire alarms or sprinklers, and its influx of squatters used an illegal hookup for electricity.
Date: Dec 04, 2016
Source: Google
Fire tears through Oakland dance party, killing at least 33
The city had not confirmed people lived there, but a former resident, Shelley Mack, said she had been lured in part by reasonable rents in a region beset with a housing shortage and exorbitant leases driven by the tech boom.
Date: Dec 04, 2016
Source: Google
Some had long viewed the site of fatal Oakland blaze as a 'death trap'
Shelley Mack, wholived in the warehouse from October 2014 to February 2015, said the building had no fire alarms or firesprinklers. At one point, residents used an illegal hookup to gettheir electricity from the building next door, said Mack, 58.