Monday, February 17, 2020

VOTE NO ON REDDING MEASURE A !


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Redding California Police Shoot an unarmed Navy Veteran with an ASSAULT RIFLE out at Lema Ranch ...




Shasta County Sheriffs shoot a Iraq Marine Veteran probably with broken bones at the bottom of cliff no threat to anybody but Squirrels and Jackrabbits in the bottom of a ravine in Ono, shot dead with ASSAULT RIFLE ...


And multiple people have died in the Shasta County Jail at the hands of correctional officers...



Send a message to "local law enforcement Italian Mafia and their boot licker Catholic Mafia Chamber and Fake News mouth piece division of anti Christ propaganda" ...

Tell Bethel Church no thank you ...

DO NOT REWARD THESE PEOPLE FOR THEIR RECORD OF DEATH AND CARRNAGE. DEMAND EVERY ONE OF THEM WEAR BODY CAMERAS !

JUST LIKE RED BLUFF ...

VOTE NO ON MEASURE A !


Final


Wednesday, February 5, 2020

Inside The Redding California Homeless Crisis



Several articles have come out recently about our local homeless crisis featuring the investigative reporting skills of independent journalist Evelyn Nieves. You can hear and read her interview here at  What Redding's Response to Homelessness Says About a Statewide Crisis at the San Francisco Public Press.

“This population has always existed, what hasn’t existed was the kind of street homelessness we see now. Why is that? Money...Stories about homelessness never bring up the fact that federal funding has dropped.”




Evelyn Nieves has covered homelessness extensively and has been reporting in depth on Redding’ response to homelessness, and how it parallels trends around the region and the state. Redding Coalition for the Homeless director Chris Solberg had the pleasure of meeting Evelyn and spending much of the day with her and the local homeless population at the Shasta County library. “There is a dynamic of hatred,” said Solberg, who has posted scores of videos on YouTube documenting the city’s responses, from police encounters with homeless people to the caging of park benches.You can read her most recent in depth article here, Redding’s Homeless Ride a Wave of Very Tough Love."  California Gov. Gavin Newsom calls homelessness an emergency akin to a major earthquake, but his proposals do not prevent cities from sweeping people off the streets."






"Security guards would kick them off the library lawn at dusk. South City Park next door, once a refuge, sat behind iron gates. So did the alcoves of the businesses across the street. Even the tunnel under a nearby road, a creepy crawl space that always offered a last resort, was cut off: An elaborate metal barrier, almost sculptural, criss-crossed its length, blocking access."