Sin City or Filth City Homeless Population In Las Vegas Turns Dangerous, Residents Warn: You Can Be Robbed, Shot Or Stabbed

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A Full Year After The Las Vegas Homeless Camping Ban Went Into Effect A Total Of Seven People Have Been Issued Citations With Just One Of Those People Sentenced.

This According To City Officials. However, According To Residents In Sin City The Homeless Population Is Growing At An Alarming Rate, Taking Over Entire Streets And Making Life In Las Vegas Dangerous.

Just A Few Miles North Of The Iconic Vegas Strip Hundreds Of Tents Line The Streets Packed Full Of Homeless People. Residents Say The Camps Are Filled With Drug Abuse And Dangerous Activities.

The One Street That Poses The Highest Risk To Residents And Visitors Alike Is A Street Called Foremaster Lane Which Showcases - According To Locals - 3rd World Poverty Conditions.

The Street Is Littered With Trash, Feces, Needles And Crime As The Homeless Population Has Completely Taken Over The Area.

Residents Warn Others That Traveling Down This Dead End Street Could Result In You Getting Robbed, Stabbed Or Shot.

A Video Shows Two Homeless Men Are About Engage In A Fight, And As A Vehicle Turns Around Homeless People Can Be Heard Threatening To Carjack The Driver And Steal His Camera.

Same Situation In Denver Colorado, As Efforts To Curb The Dangerous Living Conditions In The Homeless Communities Have Failed.
Including The Allocation Of $27 Million Dollars By City Council Members To Pay For Hotel Rooms For The Homeless.
Homeless Camps In Denver Have Exploded To The Point That
Last Year The City Had To Shutdown Memorial Park - Because The Massive Homeless Camp There Caused A Rat Infestation.

Denver Residents Say The Homeless Camps Are Drug Infested, And Filled With Angry, Hostile Homeless People, Some Of Whom Have Mental Disorders, Making For Very Unsafe Living Conditions For Residents Of The City.

The State Of Homelessness 2020 Report -stated That More Than 31,000 People In The Denver Metro Area Accessed Services Related To Homelessness Between July Of 2019 And June Of 2020.
The Skyrocketing Homeless Population Is Also Becoming A Major Issue In Seattle Washington.

In Recent Months 60 Calls Were Made To 911 To Report Dangerous Activity From The Homeless Camps In One Park Which Included Five Domestic Violence Incidents, Four Assaults, Three Sex Offenses And An Incident Where A Police Officer Was Nearly Burned Alive In His Cruiser.

Residents Say The Homeless Population Is Very Hostile, And That They Are So Concerned For Their Safety, They No Longer Go To The Park.
And According To Local Media In Philadelphia, Their Homeless Population Has Tripled In The Last Year, With More Homeless People Being Forced To Sleep On The Streets As The Shelters Must Comply With Covid-19 Restrictions Which Mean Fewer Beds.

Hud's Most Recent Report Shows That There Were Nearly 600,000 Homeless People Nationwide In 2020.
They Say Those Numbers Don't Reflect The Extensive Impact Of The Pandemic, Saying It's Only Made Things Worse.

And Recently All Chaos Broke Out In Los Angeles When Police Attempted To Sweep A Massive Homeless Camp Located In The City's Echo Park.
City Officials Have Been Planning To Clear And Fence In The Park After Residents Complained Of The Growing Danger They Face Because Of The Homeless That Have Been There For More Than A Year.
When Police Arrived Hundreds Of Protesters Were There To Meet Them, And - Along With Some Homeless People - Started Throwing Rocks, Smoke Bombs And Bottles At Officers, Who Were Trying To Push Them Back From The Park.

According To Reports Many Of The Demonstrators Refused To Move While Chanting It Was Quote Their Park.

The Department Said Social Media Reports That Accused Them Of Using Tear Gas During The Clashes Were Untrue.

City Officials Have Been Planning To Clear And Fence In The Park After Residents Complained Of The Growing Danger They Face Because Of The Homeless That Have Been There For More Than A Year.

An Estimated $500,000 Worth Of Repairs Will Need To Be Done At The Park.

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