Officials have removed groups of apparent troglodytes from furnished caves in Modesto.
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s California leads the nation in homelessness. Last month, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development revealed that the Democrat-controlled state is home to at least 28% of the nation’s homeless — roughly 181,3999 people. HUD indicated further that 123,423 people in the state were “unsheltered.”
In an apparent effort to avoid being counted among that second cohort, some Californians have literally gone underground.
Officials in Modesto recently ousted homeless people who had been living in several elaborate and furnished caves along the Tuolumne River. Some of the caves carved into the riverside bluffs sat around twenty feet below unsuspecting motorists and quiet neighborhoods.”They’re building some interesting caves,” Brian Brandenburg, a nearby resident who takes his dogs along the river, told KXTV-TV. “Honestly, I just started laughing and said how creative they were.”Photographs taken inside […]
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