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Venice groups condemn sheriff’s actions toward homeless

- By City News Service

LOS ANGELES » Several Venice organizati­ons have criticized the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department; saying it is calling for the “forced displaceme­nt and criminaliz­ation of unhoused people” on the boardwalk.

“This week, the L.A. County Sheriff and others unfamiliar with Venice and its unhoused residents held press events on the Venice Boardwalk calling for the forced displaceme­nt and criminaliz­ation of unhoused people in order to ‘clean up’ the Boardwalk,” according to the statement released Friday afternoon by the Venice Family Clinic; Grass Roots Neighbors; Safe Place for Youth; Venice Black, Indigenous and People of Color Elders; Venice Community Housing; and Venice Justice Committee.

“Time and time again, this approach has proven to fail in Los Angeles, and cause harm to people already dealing with crisis, trauma and the extreme lack of affordable housing across our region and especially on the Westside.”

The groups added that the homelessne­ss crisis has been caused by “decades of disinvestm­ent in affordable housing and other critical resources, systemic racism in land-use policies, housing, employment and mass incarcerat­ion policies, and growing income and wealth inequality.”

It called for kindness toward the homeless, local outreach, access to medicine and an investment in permanent housing solutions.

“Our collective community will work to provide emergency services, secure, preserve, and build more housing, and stand in solidarity to protect the rights of unhoused folks, and hope that anyone interested in helping alleviate homelessne­ss in Venice and beyond joins the effort from a human-centered, social justice framework,” the statement said.

Councilman Mike Bonin, who represents the neighborho­od on the Los Angeles City Council, also criticized the sheriff’s department’s efforts to meet with homeless people around Ocean Front Walk in Venice — outside the sheriff’s jurisdicti­on — and clear an encampment, calling the deputies’ presence “disruptive and counterpro­ductive.”

Bonin on Thursday tweeted that Sheriff Alex Villanueva “should leave outreach & housing to the profession­als. It’s harmful to strut in & interfere with the work of service providers who are trying to house people, quietly, diligently and in good faith.”

Villanueva, who described the department’s work in Venice as a “humanitari­an mission,” told reporters on Monday that deputies will talk to people residing in an encampment at the beach to determine what they are doing to move from being homeless to having a place to stay. He said the homelessne­ss crisis within Los Angeles city limits prompted him to take action. He also accused Bonin and Mayor Eric Garcetti of hampering the Los Angeles Police Department in its ability to do its job with regard to encampment­s.

“I’m not going to blame LAPD whatsoever,” Villanueva said. “I think they can definitely do the job. They’re more than capable, have good leadership. However, if they’re hamstrung by politician­s that don’t want them to do their job, well, then they’re left in a very, very bad situation.”

He visited the Venice encampment this week “to view the failures of local politician­s in regard to the homeless crisis,” he said, adding that the agency’s Homeless Outreach Services Team would be dispatched to the beach Tuesday “assessing Venice in order to triage the crisis and develop an action plan to compassion­ately offer services while employing common sense in the regulation of public space within Los Angeles County.”

He told reporters he would like to see the Venice Beach encampment cleared by the Fourth of July holiday.

“This week, the L.A. County Sheriff and others unfamiliar with Venice and its unhoused residents held press events on the Venice Boardwalk calling for the forced displaceme­nt and criminaliz­ation of unhoused people in order to ‘clean up’ the Boardwalk.”

— Statement released Friday several by organizati­ons criticizin­g the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department

 ?? MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Members of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s HOST, Homeless Outreach Service Team, walk past tents set up by unhoused people Tuesday in the Venice Beach section of Los Angeles.
MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Members of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s HOST, Homeless Outreach Service Team, walk past tents set up by unhoused people Tuesday in the Venice Beach section of Los Angeles.

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