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Homeless outreach nonprofits bulldozed a tent with a person sleeping inside, lawsuit says

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The household of a homeless man who died after a bulldozer crushed his tent final 12 months throughout an encampment sweep filed a lawsuit Friday in opposition to the nonprofits concerned in clearing the encampment, the second lawsuit they filed over his demise.

The lawsuit says Companions for HOME and SafeHouse Outreach are partly accountable for Taylor’s demise as a result of workers didn’t test whether or not Taylor, 46, was in his tent earlier than a bulldozer was deployed to clear it, flattening his tent whereas he was in it and leaving blood on the road.

Taylor lived in an encampment on Previous Wheat Avenue in Atlanta, which metropolis officers requested to clear forward of celebrations for the Martin Luther King Jr. vacation final January. The encampment was close to Ebenezer Baptist Church, the place King had preached and now the positioning of annual occasions to honor him.

Companions for HOME is town’s lead company on homelessness. SafeHouse Outreach is one other Atlanta nonprofit that serves unhoused individuals. The lawsuit says the organizations ought to have recognized to test Taylor’s tent after they did outreach on the web site prematurely.

Cathryn Vassell, CEO of Companions for HOME, stated the nonprofit can’t touch upon the lawsuit as a result of they haven’t seen it however “is dedicated to its mission making homelessness in Atlanta uncommon, transient and nonrecurring.” SafeHouse Outreach didn’t instantly reply to an e-mail looking for remark.

Taylor’s household sued town of Atlanta in July, alleging metropolis workers additionally ought to have checked whether or not Taylor was in his tent.

Taylor’s demise sparked outrage amongst native advocates and neighbors on the encampment who on the time referred to as town’s insurance policies on clearing encampments inhumane. They stated town faces a dire reasonably priced housing scarcity that makes it inevitable that folks will find yourself residing on the streets.

Proper after Taylor’s demise, town put a short lived moratorium on encampment sweeps. With the FIFA World Cup coming to Atlanta this Summer season, town has since resumed clearing encampments with the objective of eliminating all homelessness within the downtown space earlier than then. Companions for HOME is near its objective of housing 400 individuals forward of the World Cup, stated Vassell.

The lawsuit filed Friday seeks unspecified damages in addition to compensation for medical and hospital payments, burial prices, legal professional’s charges and litigation prices.

Harold Spence, one of many legal professionals representing the household, stated at a information convention Friday that metropolis officers and the nonprofit workers didn’t need the “dignitaries” attending the Martin Luther King Jr. occasion to see the encampment.

“They have been in a rush to take away it,” Spence stated. “Sadly, it turned out they have been prepared to take away it at any value.”

Spence added that Taylor had not too long ago secured a job and was able to “flip his life round.”

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Kramon is a corps member for The Related Press/Report for America Statehouse Information Initiative. Report for America is a nonprofit nationwide service program that locations journalists in native newsrooms to report on undercovered points.

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