San Jose, California (Crohn) – Saint Jose City for years says that St. James Park has been a center for unique people, crime and drug dealing. Now the city leaders tell drug dealers in the area to stay abroad or arrest them.
Ricardo and Jovana Mendez came to St. James Park at least once a week to deliver food to dozens of unique people.
The park is one of the displacement center in the center of San Jose. The city says it was this way for years, adding that the drug issue has become rampant.
The mayor of San Jose, Mahan, hopes that Pak stops with him. This approach is a new matter for the court by the city targeting about eight specific drug dealers who were already in the judicial system. It adds if you were seen 100 yards from St. James Park that they will be arrested.
The defenders of the displaced people working in St. James and unlucky people there say they support the disposal of drug traffickers working in this field. They say they do not want to remove the garden completely, and they see that they get a lot of resources and food here.
The lawyer Todd Langon says that the mayor Mahan should target drug dealers throughout the city, and not only those who target unique people – adding that he will only lead to more unique people without anywhere.
Watch the full report from Jack Molmud from Kron4 at the video player above.