Subscribe to the Blunt Force Truth podcast

Homeless Tents In San Francisco’s Tenderloin District Increase By 300%, Leaving Streets ‘Unsanitary, Unsafe, Impassable,’ Lawsuit Says

San Francisco, one of the most liberal cities in the country, is turning into a cesspool.

The city’s Tenderloin District has seen a 300% increase in the number of homeless tents since the coronavirus outbreak hit the U.S., according to a federal lawsuit filed by the community and a law school.

The suit was filed by residents, businesses and the University of California Hastings College of Law. They demand the city clean up the human feces and illegal drug needles that cover the streets, as well as every nook and cranny in the once-wonderful city.

The suit also demands the city to provide assistance for the homeless now living in sidewalk tents, stating that they are endangering city residents by potentially spreading COVID-19.

Read the full story from The Gateway Pundit


Want more BFT? Leave us a voicemail on our page or follow us on Twitter @BFT_Podcast and Facebook @BluntForceTruthPodcast. We want to hear from you! There’s no better place to get the #BluntForceTruth.