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City cuts cameras, calls police amid homeless shelter debate

Kyle de Medeiros put forward a petition to city council against a damp shelter at the old Elk’s Hall, sitting behind him are advocates for the shelter including Erica and Robert Davis, Billy Morrison, Steve Burton and Tarea Laton.

Kyle de Medeiros put forward a petition on behalf of some 372 area residents to appeal against the damp shelter, that de Medeiros and co-signers think would endanger residents, young women and children in particular. “The shelter on Hall Street and its residents constantly goes against the nuisance bylaw, the noise bylaw and the Safe Streets Bylaw, yet it’s allowed to continue to operate… Now I ask you, is that fair?”

“But I ask you to please protect our youngest, most vulnerable demographic and the future of this city… and stand for the children and the residents of the southside.”READ MORE:Erica and Robert Davis attended alongside Billy Morrison, Steve Burton and Tarea Laton in support of the shelter. After de Medeiros finished presenting Morrison became emotional and interrupted the meeting.

Leclerc called for a short recess at which point city officials then cut the live feed. The group of shelter supporters then went outside and protested in front of city hall with drums and singing.

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