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‘Stop the sweep’: Protesters aim to stop DC homeless encampment clearing

The District and the Park Service said that it is more than the dozens of tents, trash and general poor appearance of the park that鈥檚 driving the clearing of McPherson Square.
The District and the Park Service said that it is more than the dozens of tents, trash and general poor appearance of the park that鈥檚 driving the clearing of McPherson Square. (91欧美激情/Kyle Cooper)
People trying to stop the clearing of a homeless encampment in D.C. showed up at the Department of the Interior Monday to protest.
People trying to stop the clearing of a homeless encampment in D.C. showed up at the Department of the Interior Monday to protest. (91欧美激情/Kyle Cooper)
Originally scheduled to happen in April, the clearing was recently moved to Wednesday.
Originally scheduled to happen in April, the clearing was recently moved to Wednesday. (91欧美激情/Kyle Cooper)
It鈥檚 estimated that some 70 people are currently living in the park.
It鈥檚 estimated that some 70 people are currently living in the park. (91欧美激情/Kyle Cooper)
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The District and the Park Service said that it is more than the dozens of tents, trash and general poor appearance of the park that鈥檚 driving the clearing of McPherson Square.
People trying to stop the clearing of a homeless encampment in D.C. showed up at the Department of the Interior Monday to protest.
Originally scheduled to happen in April, the clearing was recently moved to Wednesday.
It鈥檚 estimated that some 70 people are currently living in the park.

People trying to stop the clearing of a homeless encampment in D.C. showed up at the U.S. Department of the Interior on Monday to protest.

Several dozen people chanted, 鈥淪top the sweep.” They also sang and gave speeches in an effort to try and stop the clearing of a homeless encampment at McPherson Square, which is managed by the National Park Service.



Originally scheduled to happen in April, authorities recently moved the clearing to Wednesday. National Park Service spokesman Mike Litterst said in a statement, 鈥淎t the request of and in cooperation with the District鈥檚 Office of the Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services (DMHHS), and with ongoing, intensive engagement by the District鈥檚 social service providers, the National Park Service (NPS) plans to close the encampment at McPherson Square on February 15.鈥

Sam Myszkowski, with , which opposes the clearing, said 鈥渢his puts people at risk when we clear parks out during hypothermia season.鈥

Myszkowski said he thinks D.C. and the park service are not taking into account the human element enough.

鈥淚t is a structural problem when we choose to put the appearance of this city over the wellbeing of it鈥檚 residents,” Myszkowski said.

The District and park service said the more than the dozens of tents, trash and general poor appearance of the park that鈥檚 driving the clearing of McPherson Square.

“In recent months, law enforcement and social service providers have reported increasing levels of violence, illegal drug use, and significant criminal activity associated with the encampment at McPherson Square, which has impeded social services鈥 outreach and endangered social service providers, mental health clinicians, unsheltered individuals, and the public,” Litterst said.

It鈥檚 estimated that some 70 people are currently living in the park.

Kyle Cooper

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