A man was allegedly attacked in Texas by an unidentified suspect with a machete Monday evening near a homeless encampment.
Nathan Hill, who owns Frazier’s Long and Low bar on Elmont Drive, told the station that the alleged attack is the third this year near the encampment. Homeless camps sit along the I-35 frontage road in Austin, Texas, on February 17, 2021.
"This year, in particular, the beginning of this year, and this corner in particular, has been the most violence I’ve seen attached to homelessness, unhoused situation in my 20 years in Austin," Hill said."I certainly have employees that are pretty concerned." CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP "I’m on high alert all the time. I can’t go out for walks," said the woman, who wished to remain anonymous.
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