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Joshua Bruno, a New Orleans landlord, faces charges after allegedly attempting to run down his tenant, Timothy Pate, following a dispute over unpaid rent. The incident escalated after Pate found his belongings outside his apartment. Bruno has a history of legal issues and his defense team is seeking bail while the case progresses. The situation has raised concerns about landlord-tenant relations in the community.
New Orleans—Joshua Bruno, a landlord in New Orleans, was arrested following accusations that he attempted to run down a tenant with his vehicle. The incident happened on August 13 near the intersection of St. Ann and North Roman streets, where a city crime camera recorded Bruno chasing tenant Timothy Pate in a black and white vehicle.
Pate’s dispute with Bruno escalated when he returned to his apartment to find his belongings outside, placed by a trash can, which he alleges was done under Bruno’s instruction. An already strained relationship between the two had led Pate to file a civil complaint seeking a protective order against Bruno. This request, however, was denied by Civil District Judge LaKeisha Jefferson, as the court did not find sufficient grounds for the order.
Bruno has been charged with aggravated assault, a misdemeanor, following the incident, with the warrant for his arrest signed by Magistrate Commissioner Peter Hamilton. The Orleans Parish District Attorney’s office is advocating for Bruno to be held in jail while his case is resolved, citing concerns under Gwen’s Law, which refers to a “dangerousness” hearing aimed at assessing threats posed by defendants in similar situations.
Legal representatives for Bruno argue against the necessity of jailing their client, stating that the vehicle incident does not meet the threshold for such action. Defense attorney Scott Stansbury has highlighted the possibility of allowing Bruno to post bond, which has been set at $7,500, and plans to file a motion for him to travel to Miami to care for his mother during the ongoing legal proceedings.
This incident is not an isolated occurrence for Bruno, who has a history of criminal charges, including criminal trespass, criminal mischief, and simple criminal damage to property, dating back to May. His troubled tenure as a landlord has also been marked by significant legal challenges surrounding his management of several apartment complexes that fell into disrepair amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Bruno has faced repercussions for his management practices, which have led to complaints regarding substandard living conditions reported by tenants. His properties have been subjected to auction as a result of bankruptcy, and he has faced increasing pressure from lenders concerning overdue payments.
Further complicating matters, Bruno has previously served time in jail due to civil contempt orders and is currently embroiled in personal legal disputes with neighbors and the mother of his children. The Louisiana Supreme Court had to intervene in a contempt order against him, temporarily releasing him prior to a scheduled hearing.
Bruno claims that he has been unjustly targeted by both his neighbors and the legal system, insisting on his compliance with court orders and contesting the validity of the legal actions taken against him. His situation continues to attract public interest, highlighting the ongoing challenges faced by landlords and tenants in New Orleans as they navigate legal channels.
As this case progresses, the wider implications of landlord-tenant relations and property management practices will be a focal point of scrutiny within the New Orleans community, raising critical questions regarding tenant safety and rights in the face of alleged landlord negligence and misconduct.
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- Encyclopedia Britannica: Criminal Law
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- NOLA: Bruno Free from Jail

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