*Why does the sight of so many Black males sleeping on L. A’s sidewalks draw barely a look, if that? Every time I see a sidewalk sleeper, I ask that as a result of it’s such a standard sight that I barely take observe anymore. However they’re there, and the good tragedy and problem to L.A. metropolis officers is what to do about them. That is one more wrinkle in L.A.’s seemingly unending homeless quagmire. A number of years again, a homeless man’s sidewalk mattress was nearly all the time on or close to Skid Row in or round downtown.
The issue was contained. It was a case of out of sight and out of public concern. The etched-in-stone assumption was that the sidewalk sleeper landed there due to drug, alcohol, substance abuse, joblessness, and all the time some psychological well being problem. Normally, that was true. And within the case of Black males down and out on the sidewalk, racism and poverty have been additionally main causes for his or her plight.
The sidewalk sleeper that I famous on a South Los Angeles road nearly actually would have a horrid story of woe if anybody bothered to ask him why he was there. That was unlikely as a result of many regard them as a humiliation and usually tend to complain that their presence there poses a criminal offense and security hazard of their neighborhood.

The finger of blame regionally is pointed squarely at Los Angeles officers for not doing sufficient to fight the surge in sidewalk sleeping. This author took to the sidewalks just lately and challenged metropolis officers to declare a state of emergency on the proliferation of Black males on sidewalks after which implement measures that might vary from making a particular activity pressure to establishing particular house shelters for the sidewalk sleepers.
This author is below no phantasm that that is a simple activity. It’s a activity metropolis officers would discover powerful to implement in the event that they met my problem.
The primary impediment is legal guidelines. In June 2024, the U.S. Supreme Courtroom nearly gave cities and counties the license to comb the streets of homeless women and men with out offering locations for them to dwell or companies to maintain them off the streets. The court docket dominated that cities might positive sidewalk sleepers and on the identical time have been below no obligation to search out housing for them.
That additionally gave metropolis officers the license to ban clusters of road encampments with out offering any housing placement substitute.
The Supreme Courtroom went even additional and rejected the notion that it was “merciless and strange punishment” to punish individuals for sleeping on the sidewalks. The response from homeless assist advocates was swift and indignant.
“The place do individuals experiencing homelessness go if each group decides to punish them for his or her homelessness?” mentioned Diane Yentel, president of the Nationwide Low Revenue Housing Coalition.
The “the place do they go “query has been the perennial query requested each time cities make periodic sweeps of homeless encampments. The sweeps quantity to little greater than rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic. It’s merely shifting them from one a part of the town to a different, perhaps inserting just a few in momentary shelters, whereas leaving the remaining proper again the place they began, plopped down on one more sidewalk.
That was dangerous sufficient, However now there’s the brand new wrinkle. The boys who, not simply nightly, however day and evening, have taken up close to everlasting residence on a sidewalk. Although residents have principally reacted with glances and shrugs, the rising variety of these males current a transparent and current security, well being and welfare hazard to close by residents and enterprise house owners. They’re greater than an eyesore. They evoke worry and anxiousness of the potential hazard their presence brings to residential neighborhoods.

That worry is heightened by the truth that many of those males are African American. And they’re for essentially the most half younger.
Many admittedly do have power psychological and bodily challenges, that are a serious motive why they landed on the streets and that presents an excellent better problem for metropolis and county officers making an attempt to provide you with a workable plan to take away them from the sidewalks, however accomplish that in a secure and humane means.
Los Angeles metropolis officers have spent tens of tens of millions of {dollars} on the removing of encampments. They’ve spent tens of tens of millions extra on constructing, renting, leasing momentary and transitional housing for the homeless. They’ve spent tens of tens of millions extra in ramping up drug, alcohol, and psychological well being remedy and counseling for homeless people. These are essential and far wanted ongoing measures to fight the homeless disaster within the metropolis.
Nonetheless, these measures fall flat in addressing the brand new norm of Black males who make their properties on the naked sidewalk concrete.
L.A. metropolis officers haven’t taken the merciless steps the 2024 Supreme Courtroom ruling inexperienced lighted. They’ve chosen to not criminalize the lads on the sidewalks. These males need assistance and assist, not a jail cell. However will they get it?

Earl Ofari Hutchinson is an writer and political analyst. His forthcoming e book is The Epstein “Distraction” (Amazon e-book and Center Passage Press) He hosts the weekly information and points commentary radio present The Hutchinson Report Wednesdays 6 PM PST 9 PM EST at ktymgospel.internet.
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