I don’t have live access to browse the latest updates right now, but I can summarize what’s been reported recently about Chi Ossé and his Office based on recent coverage I’ve seen.
Key points from recent coverage
- Chi Ossé, a New York City Council member representing Brooklyn’s 36th District, has been involved in housing- and deed-theft related issues and has sometimes drawn attention for protests and public actions connected to eviction disputes. This context has featured in multiple outlets in 2024–2026. [cite ][cite ]
- In April 2026, Ossé was arrested during a protest outside a Brooklyn eviction site tied to a deed-theft dispute, drawing widespread local news coverage and subsequent explanations from his office about protecting homeowners and addressing deed theft concerns. [cite ][cite ]
- The official NYC Council biography notes his focus on housing, public-safety innovation, budget justice, and minority advocacy, with a track record of pursuing housing-related legislation and public-interest initiatives in his first term. [cite ]
- Coverage from NY1 and other outlets clarified that some eviction cases described as deed-theft cases by organizers are framed differently by state authorities, underscoring the complexity of housing disputes in New York City. Ossé has continued to frame these fights as part of a broader effort to protect homeowners and tenants. [cite ][cite ]
If you’d like, I can:
- Narrow down to the exact latest developments (date-stamped) and provide a brief timeline.
- Pull direct excerpts from the most recent articles and list the key figures involved.
- Create a concise summary of The Office of Council Member Chi Ossé’s current priorities and recent actions for a briefing.
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