San Diego County officials provided an update on Friday on how they’re addressing the ongoing homeless issues in El Cajon. An East County mom whose daughter was a victim of a sex crime in that homeless camp responds to todays presser on KUSI.
SAN DIEGO – After weeks of reporting on criminal activity in an El Cajon homeless camp, County Supervisor Joel Anderson and officials with the San Diego County Sheriff’s Office provided an update on Friday on how they’re addressing the ongoing issues.
On Good Evening San Diego, KUSI’s Ginger Jeffries talked with Sharie Finn, mom of daughter who was victim to a sex crime as well as Founder of the Rad Movement, about Joel Anderson’s recent press conference addressing the homeless camp.
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