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Outrage and fear about homelessness never seem to lead to the obvious choice

Outrage and fear about homelessness never seem to lead to the obvious choice

[html]We have been here before -- the horrific scene of a disheveled man experiencing homelessness suddenly attacking a stranger in New York City. Five homeless men in New York and Washington, DC, shot, two killed. Some corners of the media seized upon police descriptions of these incidents -- citing the intersection of homelessness, drug use and mental illness to craft morality tales of untethered madness and bedlam on city streets. Public outcries once again converged on the urgent need to do something.


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