Downtown San Diego business owners fed up with homeless destroying the community. A street in East Village has multiple businesses owned by women, all of whom fear for their safety on a daily basis.
SAN DIEGO – San Diego’s homeless crisis continues to grow and residents are calling out to city leaders to find a solution.
As a result, East Village business owners are forced to deal with the issue on their own, as the City of San Diego allows the homeless to takeover the street and participate in criminal activity.
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