The TRO search warrant was executed -- and by law -- any person subject to such an order must give up possession of any firearm and ammunition to police.



"It's just scary. I'm glad they did that. Because I don't know how he would be," said Ann McCleary, who's lived at the shelter for more than 5 years. "I think he has dementia. I've taken care of people with dementia and you don't know how they're gonna feel. One day they could be like this, next day, there can be a car over here. You don't know how they will act."



Rubie believes the TRO's a way for Apaisa to get back at him and drive him out. He wanted Apaisa evicted for staying too long.



"He knows that I want him to leave this house, but I don't know how to do it," Rubie said.