Lake City residents are fed. Neighbors said they've spent years dealing with a halfway house at the end of their cul-da-sac, and a lot of problems as a result.
This house is 3 houses away from me. ALWAYS trouble! Always have mentally ill people shuffling down the street screaming at invisible people. They nearly burned it to the ground a few months ago, but (unfortunately) the fire department put it out. We had 6 months of peace while the house was being rebuilt. I remember a guy jumping my fence in my backyard claiming he "lost his cigarettes". I was out on my deck with a rifle trained on him in 5 seconds. I told him he had 3 seconds to get out of my yard - and he just shuffled along until I chambered a round and then he started to jog. My dachshund whipped around the house and caught him right as he started up the driveway and bit him in the ankle!
These types of facilities such as prisons, mental health, addiction and recovery, etc should be located in rural areas away from populated neighborhoods until it’s been proven that the specific individuals have been rehabilitated. If you look up crimes or behavioral patterns that lead any of these individuals to be incarcerated or committed in the first place, you’ll find it’s usually something pretty violent so why allow these facilities to be so close to the general public?
@@dingdingalingthecat4924 Exactly. Like every other republican-led city, Yakima is a nightmare. Homeless, violent crimes, etc. Yakima has every problem republicans claim to know how to fix.
My family leased a house to a FEDERAL program involved in getting people back and working into the community in Edmonds. But sever mental illness means clients are on anti[psychotics, and the new ones work so well and these clients feel so normal they think they can STOP taking the medication. That's doesn't work in a residential community setting; things can go sideways real fast.
I don't understand how they can get a license for commercial activities in a neighborhood? Nonprofit or not, it's still considered commercial activity if a corporation owns the house and is "doing business". Talk to your city council, get the neighbors together and hired attorney. It's an obvious nuisance to the neighborhood, affects your value, peaceful enjoyment of your property and safety.
@@dannmarceau and? What's your point exactly? The outsiders tech brought in are WELL EDUCATED, earn TONS OF MONEY, pay TONS OF TAXES (direct and indirect) and contribute MASSIVELY to the local economy with their buying power and demand.
All the men in that neighborhood, get together form a gang, and fight back. Call yourselves *"The Lake City Spook Hunters"* . Congratulations your neighborhood is on its way back to normal.
Ask any black person what they think about 'spook hunter' and they'll tell you 'spook' was used as a term for blacks after WWII in a derogatory way. So no, let's not call them that.
@@claytonjames4779 it's a joke brother. I am from South Central Los Angeles California but reside in Seattle now. Back in the 50s and 60s in South LA the White neighborhoods created a Gang called "The Spook Hunters" to keep blacks out. Of course those were different times.