When you hear homeless situation problems, you immediately assume it’s LA, NYC, or any of the major cities and doesn’t apply to small town USA.
On State Street in Marion, McDowell County, North Carolina, in the middle of a residential area full of young families there sits a Homeless Men shelter hosting 10’s of drug addicts, drunks, criminals, mentally sick and possible sex offenders and worse and if you think that’s bad, add the fact that it’s adjacent to a middle school. You can find several men gathering outside daily or walking up and down the street, few feet away from the middle school playground or share the same sidewalk where teen boys and girls have to walk to school. Kids are exposed to disturbing scenes and must witness drunk and drugged men screaming, cursing, acting erratically and much more.
Residents have been voicing their concerns for years with everyone they can but so far the city, the school, not even the parents think it’s urgent or bad enough to pressure the shelter to relocate. The common excuse “we can’t force them to move, or they have no funds to move” yet. Funds keep coming and the shelter keeps attracting more troubled men.
This is a formula for disaster since many of these guys are clearly unaware of their behavior nor can they control it.
Many residents and churches are hesitant about going on record or speaking publicly about it out of fear of being labeled insensitive to homeless challenges or possible retaliation against their families or properties. The police department continues to state there isn’t much they can do besides occasional patrol cars driving by. I see no issue with setting up remote watch stations like they do in Walmart parking lot and other businesses. This could be a start to show they care.
Complaining doesn’t fix anything REAL action must be taken.
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