A record number of homeless people are dying across Los Angeles County — on bus benches, hillsides, railroad tracks and sidewalks. Last year alone, 918 people died. And in the last five years, deaths have jumped 76%, outpacing the growth of the homeless population, according to an analysis of county coroner data by Kaiser Health News. [More]What's the opposite of "sanctuary"?
Tuesday, April 23, 2019
A Public Health Emergency
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So what? They weren’t “gun deaths,” so they don’t count, by definition. They finally got what they want, and they’re still bitching?
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