Las Vegas Review-Journal

Phoenix ordered to end ‘camp’ sweeps

Judge ends sleeping ban on the homeless

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PHOENIX — A federal judge has temporaril­y halted the city of Phoenix from conducting sweeps of a huge homeless encampment downtown.

Judge Murray Snow issued an emergency injunction Thursday in response to a lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court by the ACLU of Arizona.

The order prohibits authoritie­s from enforcing sleeping and camping bans on anyone who cannot obtain a bed in a shelter. They also cannot seize property unless it is contraband or somehow a threat.

However, the judge says the injunction does not stop the city from carrying out “enhanced cleanup plans” in “the Zone,” the name given for the area where homeless often camp out.

In its complaint, the ACLU said the sweeps have displaced people and destroyed important belongings such as identifica­tion documents and prescripti­on medication­s.

Previously, the city of Phoenix conducted sweeps three times a week, dispatchin­g city workers accompanie­d by police officers, often in the predawn hours without warning.

“Today’s ruling affirms the city must do more to protect the constituti­onal rights of the unsheltere­d community,” said Benjamin Rundall, an ACLU of Arizona attorney. “Because of this injunction, unsheltere­d people won’t be at risk of losing essential belongings, receiving unconstitu­tional citations, and experienci­ng further trauma at the hands of the city and Phoenix PD. “

City officials did not immediatel­y respond Friday to a message seeking comment.

The sweeps were paused at the beginning of this year. But officials previously have said they have taken strategies to combat homelessne­ss, including dedicating nearly $50 million during the last fiscal year to shelters and other services. The city added 592 new beds to homeless shelters this year.

The federal complaint is the latest move in an ongoing tug-of-war between advocates and cities in Western states over how best to tackle the problem of homelessne­ss.

 ?? Ross D. Franklin The Associated Press ?? A homeless encampment is shown in Phoenix in 2020. On Thursday, a federal judge temporaril­y halted the city from conducting encampment sweeps after a lawsuit by the ACLU of Arizona.
Ross D. Franklin The Associated Press A homeless encampment is shown in Phoenix in 2020. On Thursday, a federal judge temporaril­y halted the city from conducting encampment sweeps after a lawsuit by the ACLU of Arizona.

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