"Homeless attack city Casper in Wyoming, taking an empty motel"(video)

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The second largest city of Wyoming, Casper,was besieged by an expanding number of homelessWho damaged the local motel and threw out human waste in the city center.



Mayor Casper Bruce Knell pressed the panic button during an interview for local media Cowboy State Daily published August 31. According to him, the population of homeless people in the city exceeded about 200 people and created a "contagion" all time they wandered through city parks and streets.

"It's not like anything I've always seen. This stuff from the 3rd planet happens in Casper, Wyoming."- said Knell. "They destroyed everything. That's terrible."

The most injured was the empty Econo Lodge Motel, which was closed due to flooding.

Homeless people took over the hotel, destroying millions of people.

Photos of motel rooms published by the outlet show trash, towels and bed linen scattered across floors.

The city then condemned the motel, and the bank that owned the property had to kill it with boards to prevent homeless people from entering. "It was uninhabitable and dangerous", said the mayor, adding that another homeless moved to abandoned properties without electricity and moving water.

According to Knell, any homeless people occupy parks and bike paths while others decide to sleep in their cars.

However, many of them wander around the city centre, leaving about 500 pounds of human feces that the city's employees cleared.

"In desperate times people do desperate things. Unfortunately, we gotta deal with this." – noted the mayor, adding that homeless people are liable for any crimes in the city.

"We know very well that we can't process with us or arrest a way out of the problem, but our police request any teeth to start dealing with squatting. They just origin so many problems".

Not only in Casper: the number of homeless in the United States is increasing

Homelessness is not only a severe problem in Casper, but throughout the United States. By Department of Housing and Urban Developmentmore than half a million people sleeps in shelters and sheltered places not intended for human habitation - like cars and camps - all night.

Over 300,000 men, women and children in the United States are in homeless shelters.

An additional 200,000 spends all night without shelter, whether on the street or elsewhere.

Families with children account for 30 percent of the homeless population of America, and an additional six percent are adults under 25.

About 20 percent of homeless in the United States consider themselves "chronically homeless"Of which 60 percent have no shelter at all.

While California accounts for only 12 percent of the country's population, it is home to as much as 28 percent of homeless Americans and astronomical 47 percent of homeless without a roof over their head.

Despite spending $17 billion on homelessness since 2018, problem inactive growing.

(Related: Homelessness in California State Capital grew by nearly 70% since 2019.)

California's approach has been chaotic and dispersed in over a decade of complete democratic state government control, and politician Gavin Newsom criticized fellow Democrats as "as stupid as they want to be"When it comes to homelessness.

With a giant sum to fight homelessness, the state could, theoretically, simply pay the rent for all individual without a roof over their head in California for those 4 years.

But even if Golden State wants to pay rent for all homeless person, there's just not adequate inexpensive housing to bypass.

Visit HomelessAgenda.comto get more stories about homelessness in the United States.

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source:https://www.naturalnews.com/

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