Denver News Anchor Chides GOP Candidate for Calling 911 After Homeless Drug Addict Exposed Himself to 3-Year-Old
Denver’s news anchor called out a mayoral candidate after a homeless addict defecated and exposed himself in front of his three-year-old daughter.
Kyle Clark interviewed Andy Rougeot, Republican candidate for the presidency. Recalled After being confronted, his daughter was so upset that he had to carry her home. “a man with his pants around his ankles, using [the park] as a restroom.”
“You call 911, call the non-emergency hotline, and nothing happens,” Rougeout argued that authorities can serve Denver’s homeless population and the wider community best by removing them form homeless encampments. “getting them the help they need.”
Clark asked Rougeot why he would. “call 911 on somebody who’s going to the bathroom outdoors” Before suggesting that the man “experiencing homelessness” It was likely that he couldn’t find any public toilets. Clark pressed Rougeot to give a list of nearby public toilets and stated that he could easily see the man using drugs. Rougeot then asked Clark again what his thoughts were about adding more public bathrooms in Denver.
My 3-year old daughter was not surprised to see a homeless man with drugs defecating in a park for children. #COPolitics #Denver https://t.co/mzpqMcVhjf
— Andy Rougeot (@AndyforDenver) March 9, 2023
So is the life of the Republican candidate for Denver’s mayoral office. Denver is a progressive hub with a history of progressive activism. corresponding rise Rougeot is a frequent visitor to homeless encampments, as well as public drug use. Rougeot, a veteran of Afghanistan and small-business owner, is one of 19 candidates for the mayor’s post. None of them are Polling At over 5 percent. Only a few weeks remain before April 4, when voters will decide their next step.
Rougeot says that the tense interview shows what’s wrong in Colorado politics.
“It was amazing that a journalist like Kyle is acting like a man exposing himself to my daughter while defecating in a public park is acceptable, but a mayor who wants to enforce our laws is extreme,” He spoke to the Washington Free Beacon Rougeot said that Denver voters are tired of homeless encampments, crimes, and that he believes this could help him win over the chaos.
Denver businesses are now hiring private security personnel to handle the rising crime from homelessness and street drugs use. Denver Post reported This week.
Clark interviewed mayoral candidates for a series and found some Democrats not sufficiently progressive. Clark also interviewed mayoral candidates last week. Be chastised Aurelio Martinez wanted to limit the development of subsidized housing units in Denver’s historic neighborhoods. She also claimed that allowing residents to park their cars outside of their homes was an unfair subsidy to car owners.
Clark did a lot more Amicable tone Lisa Calderon is a progressive candidate who proposed legalizing homeless encampments and defunding police to make Denver more like San Francisco.
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