How the brutal clearing of an L.A. homeless encampment can teach S.F. what not to do in the Tenderloin
A little over a year earlier, a police of around 400 battle-ready officers came down upon Echo Park Lake, a public park in a gentrifying community of Los Angeles, to evict an unhoused neighborhood that at one time had almost 200 citizens. Hundreds of protesters took on with authorities; lots were apprehended and beaten, consisting … Read more