NYC Family Shelter System Replaced Nightmare EAU Situation With Something Far More Torturous and Dehumanizing

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Long Nights With Little Sleep for Homeless Families Seeking Shelter:
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/29/nyregion/long-nights-with-little-sleep-for-homeless-families-seeking-shelter.html

(Nikita Stewart) On Wednesday, New York City hit a record 59,373 people in shelters overseen by the Department of Homeless Services.

There is no clearer indicator of the homelessness crisis than in the Bronx at the intake center for families with children, where on a recent Saturday morning at 7:30, Larissa Galindo had just gotten off the bus from a temporary shelter.

“We’re tired,” Ms. Galindo, 19, said, burying her face in her hands and trying to wipe the sleep and frustration from her eyes. Unique, her 1-year-old daughter, looked up from a stroller. They had left the center, known as PATH, short for Prevention Assistance and Temporary Housing, four hours earlier.

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My Commentary: I didn’t think it was even possible, but the NYC family shelter system actually found a way to replace their nightmare EAU situation with something far more torturous and dehumanizing. The State continues to target the vulnerable in the name of “assistance.”

Statist Hero Dutifully “Takes Care” of Homeless Man

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Kevin Rosado is beaten by Officer Robinson as he attempts to leave Ward Island Shelter

Kevin Rosado is beaten by Officer Robinson as he attempts to leave Ward Island Shelter

EXCLUSIVE: Homeless Services Cop Caught on Camera Beating Man at Wards Island Shelter:
http://pix11.com/2016/08/10/exclusive-homeless-services-cop-caught-on-camera-beating-man-at-wards-island-shelter/

() A Department of Homeless Services police officer was caught on surveillance video repeatedly beating a man at a shelter on Wards Island.

Kevin Rosado, a former shelter resident said he was beaten after he tried leaving the facility and got into an argument with the officer seen on video, police sources confirm.

“When he beat me like, I put my hand like that I tell him that’s not necessary why you hit my like that,” Rosado said.

Baton in hand, the sergeant only identified by his last name, Robinson, struck the 24-year-old several times as his colleagues appeared to stand around and watch.

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My Commentary: Heart-warming moment captured on film, as Statist hero dutifully “takes care” of homeless man! ❤

My faith in the State is now FULLY RESTORED! I BELIEVE!