600 Videos, One Attempted Murder: Alameda Sheriffs and BACS [Bay Area Community Services] Caught on Tape”
This footage documents an attempted murder against me by Alameda County Sheriffs, who held two rifles to my head during an illegal eviction from publicly funded BACS housing for people with disabilities.
This eviction was carried out in retaliation for my YouTube channel, Jodi Schiller Abolitionist, where I’ve published roughly 600 videos exposing threats to my life and systemic criminality within Oakland and Berkeley homeless organizations, as well as their collaboration with law enforcement.
Watch this video to see firsthand evidence of these crimes—and share it widely to help stop this corruption.
This was not an isolated incident. I have documented multiple attempts on the lives of other women, carried out through criminal evictions coordinated by BACS, other Oakland/Berkeley homeless organizations, and local law enforcement. These evictions are used as weapons to silence, subjugate, and even attempt to kill women who speak out or become inconvenient to these corrupt systems.
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What This Video Shows
Two Alameda County Sheriffs aiming rifles at my head during the eviction.
No legal eviction paperwork was presented.
BACS staff coordinating with law enforcement despite clear evidence of retaliation.
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What the Broader Evidence Shows
Other women experiencing life-threatening violence during illegal evictions.
Patterns of intimidation, threats, and forced displacement targeting vulnerable women—especially those with disabilities or who expose corruption.
Public funds intended for homeless services used instead for control, retaliation, and to cover up systemic criminal activity.
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Illegal Tenants and Systemic Failure
When I moved into this BACS-run house, there were four ex-convict men and myself—the only woman—creating a dangerous and abusive environment from the start.
Of the two remaining residents at the time of my illegal eviction, both were illegal tenants under HUD guidelines:
One was a family member of the previous property manager, Terrell Hegler.
One assaulted me; I filed a police report that, under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), should have triggered immediate intervention—but law enforcement and BACS failed to act.
Instead of prioritizing safety or complying with HUD and VAWA, BACS chose to protect and house violent, sociopathic men, creating an environment that endangered women and punished those who reported abuse.
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Corruption Rooted in Financial Self-Interest and Misogyny
As a resident, I witnessed staff routinely targeting women they considered “unpopular” or inconvenient, using illegal evictions and intimidation to force them into homelessness.
During a conversation, one staff member openly admitted the real motive, telling me:
> “Jodi, my mortgage is very high.”
I liked this person on a human level—but that does not excuse the corruption. This candid admission shows these evictions weren’t about safety or community; they were about staff protecting their own finances, even if it meant destroying women’s lives.
I also personally witnessed staff and affiliates regularly driving expensive, luxury vehicles—despite working for publicly funded organizations tasked with serving homeless and disabled people. This pattern shows personal enrichment prioritized over vulnerable lives.
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Mandated Reporters and Oversight Bodies: Total Failure
I created a detailed five-page document roughly three months into my time in BACS housing, describing the illegal activities, threats to my life, VAWA violations, and systemic corruption.
I sent it to every oversight body, watchdog organization, and law enforcement agency I could find: HUD, local police, the sheriff’s office, federal agencies, and advocacy organizations.
Despite the seriousness of my evidence, only the California District Attorney’s office responded—and their reply was bizarre, dismissive, and failed to address any of the criminal acts I reported.
Mandated reporters—staff legally required to report abuse—never reported anything, and there were no consequences for their silence. Watchdogs and agencies completely abandoned their responsibilities, enabling ongoing violence.
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Federal Agencies Ignoring Their Responsibilities
I notified HUD directly about illegal tenants, VAWA violations, and the threats to my life. Instead of investigating or enforcing housing protections, HUD told me simply to “call 911”—despite law enforcement already being complicit in the violence.
This shows a complete breakdown of accountability: local, state, and federal agencies failed or refused to intervene, allowing criminal abuse to continue unchecked.
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Why This Matters
BACS and affiliated organizations receive millions in taxpayer dollars to serve vulnerable people but are complicit in trafficking, abuse, and violent retaliation.
Alameda County law enforcement enables and participates in these crimes instead of protecting disabled and homeless women.
Federal and state agencies—including HUD—refuse to enforce the law or protect women in danger.
Mandated reporters ignore their legal duties, facing no accountability.
This is not just a personal attack—it is a systemic, organized pattern of corruption hiding under the guise of social services.
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What You Can Do
✅ Watch and share this video widely.
✅ Contact Alameda County supervisors and demand an independent investigation into BACS and the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office.
✅ Reach out to local and national media to expose these crimes.
✅ Support whistleblowers and survivors who risk their lives to speak out.
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My YouTube channel contains roughly 600 videos documenting these threats, patterns of abuse, and clear evidence of trafficking, fraud, and violent retaliation.
This corruption cannot continue unchallenged. Alameda County, BACS, and the agencies that enabled them must be held accountable—and the lives of women depending on these systems must be protected. This system is like a garbage disposal for all women at the bottom of society, being kept hidden, but threaetning all of us and keeping us terrorized and quiescent in the face of horrific injustice.
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