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Portland Residents Call 911 Every 15 Minutes To Complain About Homeless People
Townhall.com ^ | February 10, 2019 | Timothy Meads

Posted on 02/10/2019 10:53:35 AM PST by jazusamo

Officials in Portland, Ore. recently estimated it will cost $640 million over the next 10 years in order to help adequately prevent homelessness in the area, but a report out this week shows that many citizens from the City of Roses have simply resorted to calling the police on unwanted vagrants. In fact, authorities say that more any other problem, residents are calling the emergency hotline to complain about homeless people even when immediate danger is not present.

Katie Shepherd of the Willamette Week reports that the Portland Police Bureau receives a call from the public on average every 15 minutes per day to complain about an unsheltered person who "frightens or inconveniences them." When lumped together with other calls such as mental health emergencies, police recive calls every 4 minutes for a non-violent issue.

Shepherd gave the following example from a cashier as a typical call 911 dispatchers receive from a variety of businesses:

"One guy," she told the dispatcher, "is over there, he put a tent over there. It's very close to our building. It's almost in front of the door."

"He's just camping out?"

"He put like a tent," the cashier said. "A big tent."

"So, I understand why you wouldn't be comfortable with that," the dispatcher replied. "But is he doing anything else?"

"No," the caller said. "No, no, nothing. But we're losing customers and everybody complains."

"OK, we'll come by in between emergency calls and tell him to leave," the dispatcher told the clerk before hanging up.

Portland police deal with these sorts of calls because they say the public simply does not know who else to call upon and there thousands of homeless people throughout the city.

"We get a lot of administrative-type calls," Bureau of Emergency Communications director Bob Cozzie told WW. "Those kinds of things are certainly not 911 emergencies, but because they don't know what other number to call, they call 911."

This poses a problem for a number of reasons, chief among them the Portland Police have a lack of staff properly equipped to deal with homeless people who often have a mental illness. Advocates say the department needs more funding and training to help solve the crisis.

"The Portland Police Bureau has not been given nearly enough resources to fulfill its small piece in addressing the homelessness crisis," police union president Daryl Turner said in a recent statement. "It's a recipe for failure to put the burden of the homelessness solution on the Police Bureau's shoulders and then give us insufficient resources to do the work."

Other public officials encourage folks who are concerned about an individual to call mental health offices in the city which are staffed with proper therapists, psychologists, and other trained professionals. "If people think they should call, they should call [the Mental Health Call Center] ," Leticia Sainz, a program manager at the Multnomah County Health Department said "We can get them where they need to be."

Portland Commissioner Joanne Hardesty is implementing reform by having a medic and a counselor attend these 911 calls when it is apparent a problem is simply a homeless person.

"Police are not the best first responders for behavioral health issues," Hardesty told WW. "Our outcomes in Portland have shown that time and again. What we've found beginning to research alternatives is that sending crisis counselors coupled with a medic partner can be a more cost effective as well as a safer response."

The root of this issue is an increasing homeless population in the area. Portland has the second highest homelessness population in the entire country. The city has spent millions of dollars to try and deter homeless individuals and help others get back on their feet, but so far all methods have been unsuccessful. One example of a good-intentioned plan gone awry was the disastrous no-turn-away shelter program. The plan cost Portland millions, stretched resources, and ended up placing hundreds of families in motels. As noted by the Seattle Times , Portland officials tried establishing shelters for homeless families that had to accept everybody, but the "experiment showed that the best alternative is keeping someone from entering shelter in the first place." The program ended in 2018 though many places are still full.

In the short term, authorities now hope that by providing mental health resources, police can respond to other calls and avoid escalating situations which could result in somebody killed.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; US: Oregon
KEYWORDS: 911calls; homeless; homelesspeople; liberalism; oregon; portland
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1 posted on 02/10/2019 10:53:35 AM PST by jazusamo
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😹😹😹👀. And the percentage of portlandia residents that oppose "the wall"?
2 posted on 02/10/2019 10:55:12 AM PST by rktman ( #My2ndAmend! ----- Enlisted in the Navy in '67 to protect folks rights to strip my rights. WTH?)
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I live in a small town in California. Each week our local police post a log on facebook on what they done the past week.

When they come across a “homeless” person setting up a camp they are informed of the no camping ordinance and given a misdemeanor citation and told they can not camp here. I don’t think they are told they had to leave town but since there is no camping or begging allowed they move on.

I should also say that they are searched for contraband and any found is taken from them. I am sure our small town has a reputation as not being friendly to transients.


3 posted on 02/10/2019 10:59:28 AM PST by CIB-173RDABN (I am not an expert in anything, and my opinion is just that, an opinion. I may be wrong.)
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Yep, and the homeless problem is the worst in liberal run large cities.

This piece says Portland has the second highest number of homeless in the nation, San Franscisco has a huge problem also and can’t even keep the human waste off the sidewalks and gutters.

They didn’t mention “sanctuary cities” or states in this article, I guess that doesn’t add to the problem. /sarc


4 posted on 02/10/2019 11:01:00 AM PST by jazusamo (Have You Donated to Keep Free Republic Up and Running?)
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Maybe Portland should loosen their zoning laws and tell NIMBY activists to pound sand. You'll notice that NIMBY activists are wealthy elites disguised as regular people who don't want apartment complexes spoiling their view or ruining the city's character.

Also, the majority of the money spent by the city on homelessness doesn't even go to the homelessness. It is spent on "homeless advocates" and other groups who line their pockets instead.

Typical liberalism, their policies create a problem which then gets exacerbated by more and more liberal policies, until the situation becomes unsustainable.

5 posted on 02/10/2019 11:03:56 AM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist (Trust the plan of the 17th letter of the English alphabet!!)
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To: CIB-173RDABN

Vancouver, WA is just across the river from Portland and they have a problem also.

The smaller cities in SW WA don’t seem to have the huge problems they do so they must handle the problem similar to your city.


6 posted on 02/10/2019 11:06:02 AM PST by jazusamo (Have You Donated to Keep Free Republic Up and Running?)
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Shouldn’t these bozos be calling the politicians that THEY elected?


7 posted on 02/10/2019 11:06:21 AM PST by FlingWingFlyer (#NotARussianBot)
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but but I thought the commies in Portland are all about inclusion..they should invite the homeless to stay in their houses, use their bathrooms and eat from their frigs


8 posted on 02/10/2019 11:09:42 AM PST by Sarah Barracuda
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Portland has very generous benefit for bums and we all know that when you subsidize something you get more of it.

I used to work at an ER in Spokane, WA which has a relatively mild bum problem. While it is true that some of them have mental health issues the vast majority are drunks and druggies who don’t want to get clean or sober enough to stay in local shelters where there are rules that impose on their FREEDOM!(or so I’ve been told often). Many times I encountered a bum who rode an ambulance to the ER and when asked what was wrong their first words were “Can I get a sandwich?”. That’s what is called a “cabulance” ride.


9 posted on 02/10/2019 11:12:17 AM PST by 43north (Its hard to stop a man when he knows he's right and he keeps coming.)
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Yep...A great many are drunks, druggies and the shiftless.


10 posted on 02/10/2019 11:19:16 AM PST by jazusamo (Have You Donated to Keep Free Republic Up and Running?)
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MAGA!

Let’s wrap this Freepathon up, Folks!

Please bump the Freepathon or click above to donate or become a monthly donor!

11 posted on 02/10/2019 11:20:12 AM PST by jazusamo (Have You Donated to Keep Free Republic Up and Running?)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

Portland has(had?) a place called Dignity Village, which essentially waived zoning and building codes. That was years ago.


12 posted on 02/10/2019 11:22:22 AM PST by gundog ( Hail to the Chief, bitches!)
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To: jazusamo

But...but...They’re all lefties out there. Shouldn’t they be inviting them into their homes?


13 posted on 02/10/2019 11:40:07 AM PST by deweyfrank (Nobody's Perfect)
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To: 43north
Portland has very generous benefit for bums and we all know that when you subsidize something you get more of it.

WE know that - - democrats don't...

14 posted on 02/10/2019 12:00:33 PM PST by GOPJ (We renew our resolve America will NEVER be a socialist country. We are born free we will STAY free!)
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“The Portland Police Bureau has not been given nearly enough resources to fulfill its small piece in addressing the homelessness crisis,” police union president Daryl Turner“

They have night sticks don’t they?

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15 posted on 02/10/2019 12:29:54 PM PST by Lurker (Peaceful coexistence with the Left is not possible. Stop pretending that it is.)
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16 posted on 02/10/2019 12:32:39 PM PST by Larry Lucido
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To: jazusamo
residents are calling the emergency hotline to complain about homeless people even when immediate danger is not present.

Perception is reality!

17 posted on 02/10/2019 12:37:15 PM PST by Lockbox
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Yep...When I was a kid my future FIL was a cop in the So CA town I lived in and the railroad ran through it.

Hobo’s traveled the rails and they weren’t harassed in the daytime if they left the area by the tracks they could spend the night and were not causing trouble.

If they were in town late in the afternoon they were told don’t be in town when the sun sets and it was enforced.


18 posted on 02/10/2019 12:42:46 PM PST by jazusamo (Have You Donated to Keep Free Republic Up and Running?)
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To: jazusamo

Call your politicians


19 posted on 02/10/2019 1:20:32 PM PST by ronnie raygun (nic dip.com)
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And we can’t be bothered to move into subsidized housing because??

But we prefer to tolerate them polluting our cities because we would rather pretend they don’t exist.

Then we complain about it when the problem becomes too big to ignore.


20 posted on 02/10/2019 1:51:15 PM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever)
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