Civil Rights attorney Leo Terrell called out the California governor for 'seeking attention' and said he could have addressed homelessness years ago.
Long Beach, California , will begin fining and potentially arresting homeless people to combat its most “problematic” encampments, city officials said.
City officials said they plan to target encampments that pose a public threat or block access to libraries, beaches and parks, according to the memo. It will also identify encampments where people have repeatedly declined to accept offers for shelter. Long Beach, California, will begin fining and potentially arresting homeless people to combat its most “problematic” encampments, city officials said.
“I’m old enough to remember that Gavin Newsom had a plan to deal with homelessness; that was in 2008,” he told Fox News Digital. “Why now? Is it election year?” “Will the city attorney of Long Beach put in the resources to keep those areas clean? More importantly, will the city attorney and city council give the green light to the Long Beach Police Department and say, ‘You guys have our permission to keep those areas clean 24/7.'”
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