San Francisco Mayor London Breed joined a crowd outside a federal courthouse Wednesday, and accused the homeless coalition of having held the city hostage for decades.
London made those comments while joining a crowd of more than 200 people who had gathered outside the federal courthouse to urge the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals to cancel a federal judge’s orderfrom clearing tent encampments until there are more shelter beds than homeless individuals.
People who want more tents cleared chanted"save our streets" while a smaller crowd of those supporting the injunction rallied on the sidewalk beside them, chanting"stop the sweeps." It is unclear when the panel of Judges Patrick J. Bumatay, Roopali Desai and Lucy Koh will issue a decision. They sought clarifications from the other side on which enforcement actions were acceptable.
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