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Investigation urged into abuses at women's shelter in Kevin de Leon's district 14

December 13, 2024 | City Council, Los Angeles City, Los Angeles County, California


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Investigation urged into abuses at women's shelter in Kevin de Leon's district 14
During the December 13, 2024, Los Angeles City Council meeting, a passionate public comment highlighted severe issues faced by residents of a women's shelter in District 14, represented by Kevin de Leon. The speaker, a homeless woman, detailed alarming conditions at the shelter, including inadequate facilities, lack of drinking water, and alleged retaliation for filing grievances about the unsanitary bathrooms.

The speaker expressed frustration over the treatment of vulnerable populations, particularly women fleeing domestic violence. She criticized the city for allowing organizations like Scientology to occupy public spaces while those in need are pushed aside. "Why is Scientology allowed to keep their crap on the freaking sidewalk?" she asked, emphasizing the barriers faced by individuals in need of support.

The speaker also raised concerns about her First Amendment rights being violated after a grievance coordinator allegedly threatened her for reporting issues at the shelter. "It's illegal," she asserted, calling for an investigation into the treatment of residents.

In a fervent conclusion, she expressed her desperation and disappointment with the city council, urging them to take action to support the homeless community. Her comments underscored the urgent need for accountability and improvements in services for the most vulnerable residents of Los Angeles.

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