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After Rain, Santa Cruz Police Eject Homeless Individuals Sleeping at City Hall and Make One Arrest

by Alex Darocy (alex [at] alexdarocy.com)
Santa Cruz police initiated a raid at City Hall on November 23 at 3:30 am, shortly after it stopped raining that evening, to clear from the area approximately two dozen individuals who had been sleeping and sheltering themselves from the weather under the eaves of the buildings in the complex. Officers issued citations to individuals, and made one arrest. City Hall property is closed to the public between the hours of 10 pm and 6 am. Many of those sleeping at City Hall were participating in the weekly Freedom Sleepers sleep protest, while others were simply sheltering themselves from the wet weather temporarily with the group. [Top photo: SCPD officers wake up individuals sleeping at Santa Cruz City Hall to avoid the rain on November 23. Scroll down for more photos.]
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The evening of November 22-23 marked the 72nd community sleepout organized by the Freedom Sleepers, a coalition of unhoused and housed activists who have been sleeping at Santa Cruz City Hall since July 4, 2015 to protest local laws that criminalize homelessness.

The Freedom Sleepers generally sleep on the sidewalk in front of City Hall. By choosing to locate the protest on the sidewalk, the group receives less attention from police, who have raided the sleepouts many times in the past.

Despite intense pressure from the city, police, and park rangers to prevent people from sleeping at City Hall, many of the Freedom Sleepers are receiving feedback from houseless people that the sleepouts are the only place in Santa Cruz where they can get a full night's sleep.

Before the police arrived on November 23, a group of five security guards with First Alarm conducted an initial sweep of City Hall to wake some of the sleepers up.

One person said he wouldn't be able to go back to sleep after being woken up by the security guards.

Later, another person who was issued a citation questioned its validity. As police officers were writing him up, he stated loudly that he would simply be moving across the street to sleep when law enforcement was gone.

After the raid, quite a few people did leave the area. The concrete was damp, and the temperature was dipping into the mid-forties.

The sky had cleared, however, and by 5 am about a dozen individuals had moved to the sidewalk to go back to sleep while it was still dark.

Two First Alarm guards stayed through the morning time to keep City Hall clear of sleepers.

The Freedom Sleepers have said they will continue to sleep every Tuesday night at Santa Cruz City Hall indefinitely.


For more information, see:

http://freedomsleepers.org/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/freedomsleepers/


To read some previous coverage of the Freedom Sleepers, see:

Attendance at City Hall Sleepouts Remains High
https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/11/14/18793590.php

Getting a Good Night's Sleep at City Hall with the Freedom Sleepers
https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/09/19/18791433.php

Freedom Sleepers Anniversary: One Year of Protesting the Sleeping Ban at City Hall
https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/07/09/18788832.php


Alex Darocy
http://alexdarocy.blogspot.com/
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§SCPD issues citations
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§One person is arrested
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§After clearing City Hall, police looked on for a while
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§Police leave City Hall driving through puddles
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§About a dozen sleepers were on the sidewalk at 5:30 am
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by Pat Colby
Thanks for documenting the Freedom Sleepers' protest. The cruelty by law enforcement and the city is so unbelievable. For those without compassion for other human beings, the cost of criminalizing ppl undergoing economic hardship should be angry with the enormous amount of tax revenue wasted on a non-winning cause. Homelessness will not go away no matter how many stupid, unconstitutional laws the city makes, the abuses the police rain on ppl and the waste of money criminalizing ppl with nothing.

The cheapest route is to leave them alone. Let them sleep at night in an empty downtown. Even housing them is cheaper than what SC had been doing over and over expecting a different result. The very definition of insanity by Einstein!

They aren't going to move on because there is no where to go!
by talltalk
horrible, cowardly bullies. each of these makes over 100,000 a year, looking forward to fat pensions.

instead of facing danger, this is what they are doing to "earn" their hazard pay. lol

cowardly bullies.
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