Police brutality and homelessness in San Francisco came to a head this week with the murder of Luis Gongora,who is remembered as a friend and ‘hermano’The morning after a homeless man in San Francisco was shot and killed by police, someone else had moved into his tent. “I can’t say nothing, or ” the novel occupant said before moving into the small blue and grey tent on the sidewalk. “It’s done.”The death of a homeless man on a busy California street is not unusual. Neither,in a country in which 1134 people died at the hands of law enforcement last year, are fatal police shootings. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com