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annm4peace

(6,119 posts)
Wed Aug 28, 2013, 12:06 AM Aug 2013

Day two of the War on the Poor and Homeless in Fresno, CA

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It took the City of Fresno two days to completely dismantle and remove the homeless from several of the largest encampment in downtown Fresno. By the middle of the afternoon, city crews were clearing out a few remaining items left behind, cleaning the streets, and talking about how well everything had gone. There was no significant resistance by the homeless and all of the structures have been removed.

Mississippi - the Last Man Standing


This shows what F street (south of Ventura) looked like this afternoon.



The last shelter standing was the one Mississippi was standing next to when I arrived at about 1:30 p.m. Mississippi seemed a little perplexed as to why they had not removed his structure on Santa Clara (between E and F street), but he was not complaining. We took a few photos of him outside the shelter and talked about him being the last holdout.

When I returned 45 minutes later, Mississippi was sitting in a chair where his shelter used to be. He said one of the undercover officers (there are a lot of them out there these days) drove by, opened his window, and said “What makes you think your so special?” I guess the officer did not like Mississippi’s answer, because immediately after that conversation, workers from the sanitation department arrived, cut the tarp from the fence, threw everything into the street, a bulldozer picked it up and put the remains of his shelter in the back of a garbage truck.

All of the Golden State off ramp encampment (there was probably 50 people living there), Santa Clara street (where another 50 people lived), F street (about 30 people), and G street south of the Rescue Mission (another 50 people lived there) are all gone. The people have moved to other encampments or they are planning on returning once the dust settles.

Next Tuesday, September 3 the City of Fresno will begin again, this time destroying the encampment across Golden State blvd, west of E street, between California and San Benito. There are at least 100 people living at that encampment, probably more because of all of the new arrivals.

There is a new homeless advocate group that has organized and is attempting to stop these ongoing attacks against the homeless. For more information about what they are doing - they have a meeting this Thursday, are circulating a petition, plan to attend this weeks City Council meeting, and much more, go to: http://www.helpfresnoshomeless.org/

http://fresnoalliance.com/wordpress/?p=1313

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Day two of the War on the Poor and Homeless in Fresno, CA (Original Post) annm4peace Aug 2013 OP
"When they started chopping down the tree where the homeless used to sit under, I just had to leave. annm4peace Aug 2013 #1
ugh enigmatic Aug 2013 #2
wonder how much obama's cruise missles and drones cost these days? especially compared to shelterin msongs Aug 2013 #3
I had printed off the Pentagon's budget for 2013-14 annm4peace Aug 2013 #5
“What makes you think your so special?” Joe Shlabotnik Aug 2013 #4

annm4peace

(6,119 posts)
1. "When they started chopping down the tree where the homeless used to sit under, I just had to leave.
Wed Aug 28, 2013, 12:10 AM
Aug 2013

At E street and the Golden State Blvd off ramp, a city crew was destroying property (couches, chairs, etc) on Tuesday afternoon. Items being destroyed included a couch, chairs, and other items that seemed to me had some value. When they started chopping down the tree where the homeless used to sit under, I just had to leave.



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A lot of homeless people’s property was put, by City of Fresno workers, in roll off dumpsters where they say it can be reclaimed for up to 90 days. (how are the homeless suppose to pick up their stuff, and how is the city sorting the stuff? )



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You can post encouraging words or outrage on the Indymedia website.
Let those advocates and homeless know that others do care, on the link below

http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2013/08/27/18742188.php

msongs

(67,395 posts)
3. wonder how much obama's cruise missles and drones cost these days? especially compared to shelterin
Wed Aug 28, 2013, 12:21 AM
Aug 2013

america's people who are living on the street thru no fault of their own?

annm4peace

(6,119 posts)
5. I had printed off the Pentagon's budget for 2013-14
Wed Aug 28, 2013, 11:49 PM
Aug 2013

I think one missile that could be shot from a drone cost 1 million dollars.

One soldier in Iraq or Afghanistan cost around 1M.

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