Disgusting sign appears near homeless man’s tent by school, shocking culprit revealed.
Call it a sign of the times.
You don’t need to be a literary critic to interpret the symbolism of a homeless man encamped across the street from a Roman Catholic grade school with a sign offering “free fentanyl 4 new users.”
This isn’t a dystopian novel set in a bleak future. This is San Francisco in 2023. And it’s real.
One of the craziest headlines — SF Standard reporting that convicted child molester set up camp across from grade school offering “free fentanyl for new users”. I had to check it out and it’s true. I just left the location as authorities are trying to get him to move. Story at 6. pic.twitter.com/FCtHy9Qog0
— Dan Noyes (@dannoyes) October 19, 2023
KGO-TV reporter Dan Noyes asked the homeless man, 46-year-old Adam Moore, “Were you giving away fentanyl? Was that just a joke?” Moore answered, “No, it’s not a joke.”
If that’s not bad enough, it turns out that Moore is a convicted pedophile as well.
According to The San Francisco Standard, he “was found guilty of forcible unlawful sex in 1997 and committed lewd acts with a child under 14 in 1996.”
Moore was convicted of molesting a 12-year-old girl. After being released from custody, he then “[had] sex with a 15-year-old in Santa Cruz behind a set of bathrooms” at a beach, the Standard reported.
If you’re asking yourself how on earth a convicted child molester giving away fentanyl across the street from a grade school is even possible, welcome to San Francisco.
Moore set up camp across from the K-8 Stella Maris Academy more than two years ago. He says he has been homeless in San Francisco for 26 years.
Moore told Noyes that he gives people blankets and other supplies in exchange for drugs, which he insisted he doesn’t use. Fentanyl, I take it, is the street currency for the willfully down and out.
“You’re exposing grade school kids to this,” Noyes said. “This is not right. You know that.”
“No, no, it’s shallow,” Moore returned. “I only live by two rules: Be kind to others and make it look easy for children.”
Don’t let Moore’s “it’s shallow” non sequitur throw you off. It’s the very definition of evil.
Moore is a convicted pedophile but — in another head-scratching turn of events — is not considered a “high-risk” offender. That means he doesn’t have to keep away from schools.
San Francisco Police Department Capt. Chris Canning said, “I was told that he is in compliance with all of the components of … his sex registration,” according to KGO.
Don’t worry, Moore claims he is “innocent of all of the charges that I’ve been accused of.”
The police did attempt an undercover sting operation on Moore recently, according to KGO. But he didn’t have any drugs in his possession when the cops pounced.
Officers also tried to enforce rules against camping on sidewalks. Moore declined an offer to go to a shelter, saying, “I will never voluntarily incarcerate myself.”
The cops did ticket Moore on Thursday for an altercation he got in with a parent from the school. Moore, not to be outdone, filed a complaint of assault against the parent.
Finally, on Friday Moore was arrested on a probation violation, according to KGO. Hurray, right?
Not so fast. Moore ended up not in jail but at a hospital for a “medical complaint.” The cops then opted not to go after him. Moore was back out on the streets by Friday night.
Does that make sense to you?
Signs of the times, people. You might want to be hanging on to that Bible and those guns.
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What actions should city officials, community leaders, and organizations take to effectively tackle the crisis of homelessness and substance abuse in San Francisco?
Values: survival and hope. That’s it.”
It is truly disheartening to witness such a distressing situation unfold in the beautiful city of San Francisco. The presence of a homeless man, Adam Moore, across the street from a Roman Catholic grade school with a sign offering “free fentanyl 4 new users” is not only a shocking symbol of the times we are living in but a grave cause for concern.
Reporter Dan Noyes from KGO-TV bravely confronted Moore and asked him about the sign, hoping against hope that it was simply a tasteless joke. However, Moore’s response shattered any remaining doubts. He confirmed that it was not a joke but a real offer. The implications of this are disturbingly clear.
What makes this situation even more alarming is the fact that Moore is not only a purveyor of dangerous drugs but also a convicted pedophile. The San Francisco Standard revealed his heinous past, stating that he had been found guilty of engaging in unlawful sex in 1997 and had committed lewd acts with a child under 14 in 1996. Moore’s crimes are deeply distressing and pose an immense threat to the safety and well-being of children within the community.
One might wonder how such a disturbing scenario is even possible, especially so close to an educational institution. Unfortunately, this is a sad reality in San Francisco. The city’s struggles with homelessness have become increasingly prevalent, and the authorities have struggled to find long-term solutions. Moore, homeless for a staggering 26 years, found a makeshift home across from Stella Maris Academy over two years ago. It is a heartbreaking reminder of the challenges faced by the marginalized in our society, as well as the shortcomings of our institutions in addressing these systemic issues.
During the interview, Moore admitted to exchanging blankets and other supplies for drugs, although he denied personally using any substances. It appears that fentanyl has become the currency for survival within San Francisco’s homeless community. This desperate situation highlights the urgent need for comprehensive strategies to address homelessness and substance abuse, as well as provide support for those individuals trapped in a cycle of addiction and despair.
The presence of Moore and his unsettling sign in such close proximity to a grade school demonstrates a blatant disregard for the well-being and innocence of children. Dan Noyes rightly expressed his disbelief and condemnation, emphasizing that this situation is profoundly wrong. The safety of children should always be at the forefront of our priorities, and actions must be taken immediately to ensure their protection.
San Francisco, known for its liberal values and progressive ideas, is undoubtedly facing a crisis that demands immediate attention and action. It is essential that city officials, community leaders, and organizations come together to develop effective solutions that not only address the immediate concerns but also tackle the root causes of homelessness and addiction. Only through a comprehensive and compassionate approach can we hope to create a safe and nurturing environment for everyone in San Francisco.
As a society, we must not turn a blind eye to the distressing realities unfolding on our streets. It is our collective responsibility to advocate for change, support policies that prioritize the well-being of our communities, and hold our leaders accountable. The presence of a homeless man offering fentanyl across the street from a grade school is a stark wake-up call. It is an undeniable sign that we cannot afford to ignore.
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