King County is taking steps to contain a homeless camp that has been encroaching on activities at a courthouse in Burien, Washington State. Fencing has been set up around dozens of tents at 6th Avenue SW and SW 149th Street. The encampment has spread into a nearby parking lot, prompting the county to act. The measure aims to manage the growing encampment and mitigate its impact on the courthouse and surrounding areas. Some residents have described the situation as being 'caged in like animals.'
City in Washington State Uses Fencing to Contain Growing Homeless Encampment Near Courthouse https://t.co/ShI3Qux83L
A fence is set up around a homeless encampment in Burien, Washington, after tents spread into a nearby parking lot. Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/parpPr64A8
City in Washington State Uses Fencing to Contain Growing Homeless Encampment Near Courthouse (VIDEO) via @gatewaypundit https://t.co/0k9gg2PXTZ
King County has set up fencing around dozens of tents at 6th Avenue SW and SW 149th Street in Burien. https://t.co/puoiy601ps
'Caged in like animals': King County sets up fencing around homeless encampment in Burien https://t.co/GR5jsNIVA8
King County is taking steps to contain a homeless camp that for the past month has been encroaching on activities at a courthouse in Burien: https://t.co/UEH38Ur87U