Hundreds Protest JPMorgan Chase Tax Dodging and Foreclosures, Elderly Demonstrators Maced

Over 800 homeowners, clergy and workers protested outside JPMorgan Chase’s annual meeting in Columbus, Ohio, Tuesday. The demonstrators called on the banking giant to stop dodging its corporate taxes and to stop foreclosing on over 100,000 Ohio families each year.

Protester 1: “CEO Jamie Dimon made made $21 million in 2010. And not only that, he received $19 million in bonuses.”

Protester 2: “Chase not only foreclosed on the property anyway, they walked away from the property, and leaving me receiving notices from the city if I don’t maintain the property that Chase had taken from me.”

Some of the protesters gained access to the JPMorgan meeting site by setting up a makeshift bridge to cross a small moat. Several elderly demonstrators were maced by police during the protest.

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