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Alleged Racially Driven Feud In Wash. Co. Prompts NAACP To Step In

A prolonged neighborhood dispute between two families in Washington County has local authorities fearing serious injury or even death as a result of the matter.

James Warren said that for more than a year, his family has been harassed by his next door neighbor on Second Avenue in New Eagle. The harassment includes property damage and racial slurs directed at his family, Warren said.

"My family is going to get hurt, or somebody's going to get killed," he said.

It is because of the alleged racial undertones that the NAACP said they decided to get involved.

The Monongahela Police Department said that they have taken more than 100 calls regarding the feud, with each family blaming the other for harassment.

The Warrens’ neighbors and the other party involved were not available to provide comment on the subject.

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