Things were not good for multifamily investor Patrick Carroll — that much the industry knew. His volatility had been so public. He’d fired guns from his boat and reamed out employees at car dealerships and restaurants. Then, two days before the Fourth of July in 2024, a Los Angeles news chopper caught him on camera fleeing from the police. After years of unstable behavior, this was his first clear step into the abyss. Footage from the chase shows a phalanx of officers swarming a tall man in an unbuttoned light-colored shirt and dark slacks. The cops had pulled him over […]
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