Posted on 04/10/2023 12:05:51 PM PDT by Morgana
A graphic video has emerged of a homeless giving birth on a San Francisco sidewalk in broad daylight as passersby try to help her.
The incident, which is understood to have happened late last week, occurred on Geary Street in San Francisco, right next to Union Square, in the city's Tenderloin District, which is infamously overrun by drug-addicted homeless people.
In the video, the woman is seen lying on her side with her pants pulled down, attempting to cradle the newborn.
Two other people appear in the video by the woman's side, one man, wearing a baseball cap and with his cell phone out, kneels beside her as the baby emerges, and the other stands over the heartbreaking seen.
The baby lies on the sidewalk, crying, covered in the mess of its birth until its mother reaches to scoop it up with a piece of fabric.
'Just relax, the ambulance will get here,' the man with the cellphone can be heard saying in the video.
Several other bystanders can be seen in the periphery of the video as well.
The Twitter account PPV-Tahoe - News Journalist posted the disturbing video on Saturday.
The San Francisco fire department confirmed that a woman gave birth to a child in 'public view' on Thursday, though they did not confirm whether the woman in the video is the same one referenced in their statement.
'The public view is an area viewable by the public like a sidewalk,' said a department spokesperson.
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She was probably passed out.
Pretend is the less leftist shithead Bon Jovi.
In the late 70’s I was working in a labor union in The Bronx on the construction of a VA hospital.
This was when crack first hit the scene. On a cold January morning I went to throw debris in the dumpster and I saw something that at first glance look like a light brown baby doll.
It was a new born. Frozen stiff. Still had the umbilical cord. My father was the project manager.
had to shut the job down for the day and call the cops.
When I first saw that poor little thing I threw up.
Haunts me still.
I used to hate LA and like SF. Now I’d rather visit Point Barrow in shorts, sandals and T-shirt.
Forty-five years ago, a Haitian mother had her “water” break on the sidewalk next to the police station where I worked.
First time I ever heard that Union Square was in the notorious tenderloin district.
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