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Wyoming Mayor Says ‘Third-World Stuff’ Happening in City Overrun With Homeless People: Report

A City in Crisis: Homelessness Takes a Toll on Casper, Wyoming

A city in Wyoming‌ has‍ been overwhelmed with a​ growing number of homeless ​people, who have damaged a local hotel that would require millions of dollars⁣ to fix and left hundreds of pounds of human feces in the downtown area, according to its mayor.

Casper Mayor Bruce Knell, in an interview with local news media Cowboy State Daily published on Aug. 31, said the city’s homeless population had topped about 200 people, creating “a‍ mess” as ⁢they roam the city’s parks and streets.

“It’s like nothing I’ve ever ​seen. It’s third-world country stuff happening ⁣in​ Casper, Wyoming,” Mr. Knell said.

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“They destroyed everything,” he added. “It’s horrible.”

Casper is Wyoming’s second​ most populous city, with a population of nearly 60,000,​ second behind the state’s capital, Cheyenne.

According to the mayor, the‌ city’s vacant Econo Lodge motel, which had been closed⁤ due to flooding, was taken ⁢over by homeless people, who caused millions in destruction.

Pictures of the ⁣motel‍ rooms published by ‌the outlet show trash, towels, and bed⁤ sheets littered across the floors.

The city subsequently condemned the motel, and ⁤the bank that owned the property ⁢had to board it up to prevent homeless people from entering.

“It was inhabitable, and it was unsafe,” Mr.⁤ Knell said.

Other homeless people have moved ⁢into abandoned properties with no electricity or running water, the mayor said.

Many homeless people loiter ⁢in the city’s downtown area, the mayor added, leaving behind⁣ about 500 pounds of human feces that city staffers ⁤cleaned up. The loiterers have occupied parks and bike​ paths, while others ⁢choose⁣ to‍ sleep in their​ cars, Mr. Knell added.

“In desperate ‌times, people do desperate things, and unfortunately, we’re the ⁢ones left having to ‌deal with it,” he said, adding⁢ the homeless population was‌ responsible for some of the city’s crimes.

“We know very well​ we cannot litigate our way or arrest our way out‍ of ‌the problem, but our police‌ need some teeth to start dealing with the squatting,” Mr. Knell said. “They’re just causing so many problems.”

The⁣ mayor explained that there has always been a small population of ⁤homeless⁣ people in Casper, given the ‌existence of Wyoming⁢ Rescue Mission, a homeless shelter founded in 1978. As a result, the problem with the current growing homeless population lies ‌with those deciding to stay in the city after either failing to get admitted into the ​shelter or getting ⁢kicked out of‍ it, according ⁤to Mr. Knell.

“There’s a certain part of the homeless population, whether substance abuse or mental illness, that is getting them to where they don’t want to conform to society’s rules,” Mr. Knell said. “When they do⁣ that, they’re not allowed to go in the shelter, which means they’re just out and about ⁤in our‌ community ​raising hell.”

There have been some legislative‍ proposals to tackle the homeless problem, the mayor added, and the⁤ city council​ could vote on them as soon as Sept.‌ 5.

These proposals include modifying the city code ⁣that requires suspected squatters to get



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