Portland homeowner faces challenging process of addressing homeless camp in his backyard
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 มิ.ย. 2023
- High above Portland on the city's northwest side, Jim Jensvold was surprised by what was discovered in his forested yard below.
“The guy that does the tree trimming came out and he said 'I think you've got an uninvited guest on your property,'" Jensvold said.
A homeless camper was set up for the long haul in his private backyard.
He figured a simple conversation would do the trick.
“I said, ‘you know this is private property’ and she says ‘oh, I thought it was public.’ I said, ‘no - so you'll be able to leave, right?’ She said, ‘oh yes,’" said Jensvold.
When Jensvold and his wife returned from an out of town trip, they assumed she'd be gone.
“The encampment had grown. There was a tent, tarps, altars and shrines - and all sorts of things down there,” he said.
But Jensvold had no idea how long it would take and the hoops he'd need to jump through to get the camper out.
In all, he called police three separate times. He says the first officer gave the woman time to leave, which he later learned from another officer was a mistake.
“If you give them even an hour or so to leave, that's interpreted as giving them permission to stay at least for a little while. So that changes the problem from a law enforcement criminal problem to a civil problem,” Jensvold said.
Jensvold's problem was growing by the day. At one point the camper set a fire. Firefighters were called to put it out.
His neighbors had had enough.
“My neighbors were knocking on my door, saying ‘what are you gonna do about your problem that's threatening all of us?’ Because they were concerned about the fire - my house could burn down - my neighbors houses could burn down too - it could spread - it's not that far to forest park actually,” he said.
After the third call to police the camper left, leaving behind her belongings.
Jensvold is left to clean it up, find a place for some of it, and sort through an experience he won't forget.
He worries that now that the city is cracking down on public camping, that more campers will move to private property.
The maze of information on city websites - and even conflicting information from police - about what to do about a homeless camper in your backyard confused him.
“I don't think there's a clear plan on that, because you would think with the homeless situation in Portland, that this cannot possibly be the first time this has happened,” Jensvold said.
He did receive a call from Mayor Ted Wheeler's Office of Community Safety, and they answered some of his questions.
KATU reached out to the city too, asking what does someone do if they have a homeless camper on their property?
They told us, in part, "we do not anticipate for folks to move to private properties, but if this does occur, property owners should contact law enforcement immediately. Private property owners have trespass authorizations with the Portland Police Bureau. Unsanctioned campers on private property can be removed immediately without going through the posting process required on city-owned property."
Jensvold learned from officers who answered his call that next time he would have the camper removed immediately.
“You also should have no trespassing signs on private property. And he also made mention that it'd be better if they were illuminated, so they could be seen at night - which I thought - I don't think I'm gonna run an electrical line down there," he said.
Looking back, he did everything he was supposed to do - call police and the City of Portland. And while he appreciates their advice, he can't help but come to this conclusion:
“I think it was actually me solving the problem myself,” Jensvold said.
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He got exactly what the folks in Portland are voting for as a group.
Yup - keep voting DEM and you get what you deserve!!
The new Portland Mayor has banned daytime camping and will ban camping outside sanctioned camps as soon as they have enough camps to hold all the homeless. So yeah, I guess that's what the voters have voted for. The real problem is the Ninth Circuit Court Milton v. Boise decision, which held that you can't kick homeless off of public property if they have no other place to go. As far as private property rights, that sounds like a "stand your ground" situation to me.
@@Rationalistas193 maybe you should look up the definition of the word slander...and then take MY comment on context ...
@@Rationalistas193 so you dont know me...but you're 'defaming' me??
You didn't look up the definition of the word Slander did you?
I didn't 'lie' nor make any 'mistatements' about the fellow...but now you're defaming me by calling me a liar? I would make the case that YOU are slanderous.
@@Rationalistas193 besides...its obvious that you're a Progressive...you think gun rights kill people? ....and yet I bet you think killing an unborn child is "health care "?
Cognitive Dissonance much?
In my original statement...what did I say that was a misstatement or non-fuctual?
This dude is the epitome of WHO VOTED for this😂😂😂 He’s the quintessential Portlander in ever single way 😂
You don't know he votes.
@@J.Green-Rx Yes. We do.
@@praetorxian
You don't unless he told you.
Quit lying.
Or maybe you're telepathic?
@@praetorxian How do you know???
@@PlasmaStorm73-N5EVV So you looked up this person's voting record?
Who did he vote for and what difference would it make if voted for the other party?
If you can't explain then you are just parroting bot propaganda.
People like him voted for homeless to camp anywhere, until they experienced having them as neighbors.
He's a crybaby lib
I thought so too. He looked like a liberal.
So would he vote differently the next election?
I asking because I'd like to know what the election cycle might be.
Does it take 2,3,4 + elections to turn a city around?
What plan does the GOP have, besides investigating Hunter's laptop?
Enlighten us.
@@dougg4633 people like him would never vote for another party, even if the candidate was the perfect one.
"I think of myself as a compassionate person"
Translation, he voted for the problem until it became *his* problem.
Messy he did not vote for it. Maybe votes were hacked there as well. Maybe he did. Let's not judge.
But, I think you are right.
If the law does not protect us, then we must protect ourselves.
Good luck with that. The tax payer is now the criminal 😂
When democrats encounter consequences.
@@sailingaeolus no, from a squatter filling your backyard with illicit chemicals and feces...
you represent failure.
@@sailingaeolusshe’d be buried, in ten minutes.
When the law's hands are tied because of a loser city dont expect much!
The highest level of empathy you can give is zero tolerance.
That's the richest hippy I've ever seen. That house! That garden! Wow. Gorgeous.
People like this guy vote for this madness, yet get upset when it hits close to home.
How do you know he voted for this?
He said he considered himself a "nice person." Also, Portland is an extremely libtarded city, the umbrella of which every resident blindly stands under. The hypocrisy!
Proverbs 19:17
He who has pity on the poor lends to the LORD: When we give to the poor (expressing our love and pity towards them), we aren't wasting our money. It is like lending money to the LORD Himself.
@@ruelpile how many homeless people do you have living with you ?? my bet is none!
Not in my backyard.
Fire would be a legit concern for him and the neighbors. The Almeda fire in Medford in 2020 that started in a homeless encampment burned 600 homes, forced the evacuation of thousands of people, with at least 4 people dead.
I caught a homeless guy in my garage I pulled my gun and simply said I catch you on my property again you aint leaving! Watched him pack his shit and left I haven't seen him it's been about 6 months
"I find myself a compassionate person."
Yeah, until he's negatively affected, then he becomes the typical NIMBY.
Let them come live at your house. Post your address .
Typical NImby?! You’re kidding right? It’s his property idiot. He actually paid for it. You have no right to live on someone’s property without permission. So what park are you camped out at? Get your brain on track fool.
What would you have done instead?
"You can leave, right?" oh, that's so compassionate
The only time immediate action will be taken in a case like this one is if the homeless person is camped on the private property of an elected official or one of their big money donors.
Don't forget Martha's Vineyard.
Then vote them out. Hold them accountable. Google for groups trying to do so. Join them.
@@1940limited that's on the opposite side of the country
or if they camped in my yard... they'd be leaving, immediately... being escorted out at the end of the shotgun barrel. If you're going to squat, do it in a park - not somebody's yard.
dragon breath rounds sound good to me!
I like how the homeless person was called an " uninvited guest. Not a " trespasser "
That's almost being compassionate.
Don't call them homeless, don't call them drug addicts, don't call them mentally ill. Call them what they are - freeloaders, plain and simple.
Agree.
I can think of what to call you, but I can't say it here.
@J.Green-Rx why, is what I said untrue?
@@mr.boobania
40% of male homeless in the United States are veterans.
Nearly every one of them was a volunteer.
So, yeah, you're full of fucken shit to call volunteers who put their lives on the line for their countries freeloaders.
Have you volunteered to fight for your freedom? For their freedom?
Or are you just a freeloader off those homeless veterans who were willing to risk their lives to protect you?
@@J.Green-Rxgrow up
Hahahahaha that’s you new house guest. Good luck you guys voted for it. Deal with it. It her dueling now
I’m a compassionate person BUT only when it’s someone else’s problem…
So why can’t the cops remove them? Oh yeah, Portland. How’s your vote working out for you?
If voting made a difference they would make it illegal and actually enforce that law.
Just by looking at this dude, you can tell he 100% voted (D) and will continue to do so.
@@467076 indeed, indeed.
Actually, they can. Police are allowed to remove trespassers immediately. It’s towards the end of the article.
He rather give up his family’s safety than be risk being called whatever blanket term the Left uses. Parasitic mind virus 🦠
Guy is way too nice. He needs to bring in his cousin from Hoboken, New Jersey to take care of business.
had a trespasser on my property once. i discharged a you know what 15 times into the encampment. problem was solved right then.
and apparently others were told to stay clear, because it's never happened again.
That’s how you deal with the homeless, none of this compassion bullsh*t!!! That’s how the problem started in the first place, bleeding heart liberals always causing these kinds of problems, F them!!
good shit!
Its just crazy how that works right? Good for you.
Sorry you had to take it that far but glad it worked and everyone is safe. What state are you in?
Wait, whats a you know what???
A bubble machine???
DO NOT CODDLE THEM. Get the water hose out and drench them over and over!
Yeah, that's assault.
You want your house to get burnt or to get the fuck beat out of you by one of them?
Fuckin tough guy.
"I think of myself as a compassionate person..." he said. Well, obviously he voted for things like that to happen. Those "homeless" really took advantage of compassionate people (aka suckers).
That part cracked me up. If you’re so compassionate, why not let her stay on your huge property, it’s just 1 person.
@@ponolovefarms3926 Too good!!
You know he's a liberal.
You don't know how he votes.
@@J.Green-Rx I’m not sure how he identifies either 🙄😆
If they "attack" you on your property the Supreme Court said you can defend yourself.
Arm yourselves, if it comes to it.
That is totally f up😡
Unfortunately it’s Portland
@@chrissz1762no...it's reality.
Such is life in the United States. Tell that to Civil War... collectors. @@ifitmakesnoise1659
This guy is exactly why we left the city. As he talks about being compassionate you can see he nailed his no trespassing sign directly on a tree!
I thought I heard that tree make a painful sound.
“The camper” LOL..... u mean the hobo ?
Portland used to be one of best cities in which to raise a family. Now it’s a spot on the map to be avoided when traveling.
We just made their lives miserable, my brother had one, and every time they would leave, we would cover everything in pepper spray, over and over and over. it didn't take long to convince them it wasn't going to get better.
No doubt he and his “concerned neighbors” vote left wing.
Probably had to draft a couple dozen children to clean up the mess he wished for
Funny how their narrative changes when it comes to your back yard.
all I hear about their politics comes from the left, what has the right suggested in the city?
You don't know how he votes.
@@MrBonebus first of all, the right appears to be almost nonexistent in portland, so the silence to which you refer is understandable. i live on the east coast, but allow me to suggest that perhaps laws regarding assault, theft, robbery, shoplifting, vandalism, and trespassing should be enforced, and district attorneys should prosecute them, and judges should punish. i suspect that if the problem were studied just from a cost benefit perspective, the cost of enforcement, including the cost of incarceration, would prove to be less than the cost to the city of the crime which is happening there, or at least be close to equal. the cost to a victim of a crime is often not calculable, as in the case of an injury resulting in permanent debilitation, which has been my personal experience.
Im starting to think that Portland isnt a great place to live.
😂😂😂
You can easily see that people like him are a key part of the problem. It takes really bad things to happen before they take forceful and needed action. He made sure to tell the news man that he thought of himself a compassionate person. That spoke volumes. That's the wrong kind of compassion. Remember how city leadership literally encouraged the summer of 2020 violence? To show compassion for the often "violent" protestors cause? They lost police force members as a result. So beautiful there. Sad to see it go this way. All for nothing.
A Chicago developer and landlord took to planting poison ivy and poison oak on certain problematic properties targeted for homeless camping, and other. Problem solved.
Clever!
I spoke to the developer the other day. He said, "bonus," the fools on one property carefully cleared the poison ivy and oak with a machete.
They then fed all of the cuttings in to a bonfire and inhaled the smoke. Ouch! The inevitable suit was dismissed outright.
He replanted the ivy and oak.
@@k.chriscaldwell4141 You don't have to replant it. The stuff's impossible to get rid of.
Things got this way due to compassion overload. Every poor person is a victim, everyone else is an oppressor, don't victimise the druggie, the thief, the vagrant, they are only here because of oppression by the ruling class, it's never through their own actions. Put your compassion to work, laws are being broken, arrest them and put them where appropriate - jail, rehab, mental care. Letting them live on the street inevitably leads to crime and dirty, unsafe streets.
Here is the root of the issue....
Major religions have typically excluded women from leadership roles. So women created their own and called it "Social Justice". Their religion was born in women-dominated social sciences and gender (LGBT) studies departments in academia. The religion is a combination of feminist ideals and Marxism. Built into the religion is an assumed guilt of men. The foundation of the religion is that masculinity is flawed and men are not compassionate enough. Women push this religion in colleges and the women-dominated middle/lower school systems as teachers. Women push their agenda in politics.
Social Justice is a religion by and for women and LGBT.
@@MobileMood as with everything, look at it inversely first: maybe its not that women were "excluded" from religions...perhaps theres something about the average female mind that isnt compatible with the idea of a "tribe" or a "group" unless that group directly benefits them. maybe women have _always_ been like this, and religions evolved the way they did to keep that kind of self-serving chaos from destroying civilization as we know it.
the only reason this religion is different is because it directly serves and benefits women...at what cost? they couldnt care less...
@@MobileMood Interesting take on the issue, probably some truth.
@MobileMood. I'm sure you copy/pasted that rhetoric but it was, by far, the dumbest thing I've read in a while especially when the headlines are always full of hostile stunts pulled by men.
@@ladydeerheart1 Actually, no, I did not plagiarize. This is from observation, reading, and thinking. I appreciate your feedback. It is my belief, at this stage, that to some degree the statements that I am making are going to be proven correct. The key point here is simply this: The war against social justice ideology and rampant identity politics will be won or lost by women. Men can help but it will be women who do not buy into the ideology who will need to be on the front lines and convincing other women the ideology is unsound.,
His "Problem" is he doesn't know how to vote.
And he’ll vote the same way again.
He's also a wuss. Just move their junk when they leave. You could unload a water hose on them , they are drug addicts. If they outsmart you, maybe you are an idiot. Seriously, if you can't outsmart people so messed up they live in a tent illegally in your yard, you just aren't trying.
You don't know how he votes.
@@J.Green-Rx Yes. We do. Wheeler 100%
@@J.Green-Rx I sure do know how he votes
His property is secluded enough that he could have handled this himself.
Was thinking the same.
The ground looks soft, maybe easy to dig a deep hole
She must have been fugly, he could have pretty womaned her, cleaned her up, got her new clothes and then trade sexual favors for the right to stay in his woods.
@@eckankar7756he too looks soft so maybe a normal sized hole.
he tried!
I'm curious to see who this guy voted for. I've got a feeling this is a big dose of karma and you get what you voted for. I think it is hilarious
Finally, someone who's curious and who doesn't say they know all about how this guy votes.
This fucken comment section is a wreck.
@@J.Green-Rx Cool. Let us show you the door.
And he continues to vote the same way; they are very thick upstairs.
Diplomatic comment. Thanks for being curious instead of absolute.
@@PlasmaStorm73-N5EVV
No, they are not, and no, you don't.
Democracy is built on the idea of private voting. Otherwise, people could be influenced or given shit about how to vote.
Your voter registration and some other voting documents, like a mail ballot application, are public records. No one, however, not even elections officials, can find out who you voted for once your ballot is accepted.
You're not just wrong. You're bad wrong.
he's just upset because this wasn't supposed to affect people like him.
Voting with compassion can produce harmful results
Truth!
How disgusting and unacceptable BUT, these folks are getting EXACTLY what they continue to vote for.
You don't know how he votes.
@@J.Green-Rx Yeah. We know exactly how he votes. Read the room.
What plan does the GOP have, besides investigating Hunter's laptop?
Enlighten us.
@@J.Green-Rx- Lol oh but we do, we can smell a Leftist from a mile away, the slope shoulders & meek persona.
We don’t know how he votes for himself, but the effects seen in the city are indicative of the past majority voting results
More of them then us and being the Liberal Legal Judges in Oregon! Go figure! INSANITY!
What you published is insanity, but I don't think you know it.
You get what you voted for!
Does it make treason not a crime?
What if you get what other people voted for?
Nobody voted for this. The homelessness crisis is caused by neoliberal economics. Then the federal courts overseeing the Oregon area, said that you cannot punish a person for sleeping outside if there are no shelter beds available.
You know who he voted for.
You don't know how he votes.
@@J.Green-Rx I never said I knew who he voted for, but you know exactly who he voted for, if you admitted that, it would go against your agenda.
damned straight!
The 10 states with the most homeless are:
1. California - 161,548
2. New York - 91,271
3. Florida - 27,487
4. Texas - 27,229
5. Washington - 22,923
6. Massachusetts - 17,975
7. Oregon - 14,655
8. Pennsylvania - 13,375
9. Arizona - 10,979
10. Ohio - 10,655
That back yard is amazing! This dude never used his backyard? It took the tree trimmer to tell him that someone was camping back there?
Right?
I sincerely love stories like this. Portland, you never disappoint.
The people in New York and Portland, for example, still haven't made the connection between how they vote and the consequences of that vote. They might get there someday-maybe.
Love how the newscaster called the trespasser a "camper".
It was a camp. You have a very strange sense of love.
Not only did he get an unwanted quest he got one making burnt sacrifices to a greek goddess. He might want to go tear down that altar and remove that paint before it attracts someone else.
Well the left tells me that no one is illegal.
This dude definitely voted dem as this stuff normally affects "working class people". This stuff normally doesn't affect the wealthy.
You don't know how he votes.
Compassionate people are enablers who does more harm than good.
Only until it's their own back yard. NIMBY philosophy works if you push back.
The meek will inherit a crapload of needles
@@rossr100 Ha ha ha. True in this case for sure. I hope the guy watched where he stepped. He can't blame it on the dog!
I see you like to defy the words of Jesus of Nazareth.
Another "Bible Thumper" who isn't stepping up to the plate and offering his backyard to the homeless.@@johnwattdotca
"Nothing is as inevitable as a mistake whose time has come." Tussman's Law The time has come for Portland.
You're talking about the entire United States. After Americans vacated Afghanistan, one of the first things the Taliban government did was order their soldiers to round up the homeless drug addicts the Americans left behind and put them into rehab. Why isn't that happening in America?
Every homeowner in pdx should be forced to take some in. Bask in the filth you created. Keep Portland Feared my friends you’re doing an awesome job!
Homeless encampments are completely devastating to communities crime runs rampant, people are scared to leave their houses , environment destruction toxicity including wild and domestic animals.
What kind of drug are you on? Are there lots of flowers in your visions?
Wow, a 6 min piece about a rich guy being slightly inconvenienced by a homeless person. A guy who wants all the comfort and safety of privilege without the moral baggage of getting his hands dirty.
Clearly a white supremacist patriarch.
😂😂
You don't get to be rich in America by being a nice guy.
I actually think he would have allowed it had he not learned the woman was starting fires.
I would also be willing to bet that what are described as the campers belongings are mostly stolen property
What if it was a single mother who lost her apartment, and never drove to have a car?
When kindness has taken over the host body .
I would have those belongings in the garbage in 30 min.
I'm sure glad I moved out of Portland years ago, if I had stayed in Portland I would likely be in jail by now having to deal with some of those people. Even though I moved to California it's a rather conservative community with a conservative police chief that watches over our community like he should. Needless to say there aren't any homeless and crime is practically non-existent.
@danven1256 How could moving to the sht hole known as California be better than living in the sht hole Portland? Both states being run by sht heads
What town in California?
It’s imaginaryville California.
@@jamescarpenter7161north cali is more conservative than the South
Its called....TRESSPASSING!!!!! 🤦
Not it's not. It's called trespassing.
Come 2024 he will forget, that's the depressing thing.
Don't worry, you'll still be polishing your gun while you think about it.
If I was a thief , druggie and homeless I would head for the west coast knowing that’s the place to be where you can get away with all that.
That’s exactly where they are coming from other states!!!😮
that has already been happening for years. you just don't hear about it in the news. They say it's local people being priced out of housing but that doesn't explain why all the homeless near my neighborhood have southern accents
Can you provide proof that homeless people are using shopping carts to travel across America?@@johnnyperez1969
law should be amended to state that allowing a curtesy time period to vacate does not imply consent to reside
I feel bad for the people that didn't vote for this, and don't have the means to leave. Everyone else needs to get dirty in your decisions.
You feel bad and you're dirty. Don't be ashamed to admit it.
In Portland. The ONLY recourse this man has is to put up a fence. Legislation is on the side of the problem, these days. Gotta fix it yourself.
I had two homeless people camp in empty property just to the north of my yard, here in Kansas. They were finally forced out, after many complaints. Oh my, the stench was awful. This was in the summer and they had used a large plastic bucket as a toilet. The breeze blew right to my house, I had to close the windows for a while.
How do you not notice someone having campfires in your backyard lmao
If you give a mouse a cookie............him and his friends will come back later and steal your milk to wash it down with, and then they will come back later and steal the fridge.
If you give you free You Tube publishing you'll publish things you wouldn't pay one cent for if you paid.
this dude is the reason Portland is what it is…ya’ll deserve every bit of this
Not everyone wants or VOTED for this B.S. & INSANITY...
🤦♀️👿🤡🇱🇷💔
They need to stop paying property tax if city don’t so their job.
And they'll take your house.
I wish I could agree with you, but that’s a great way to end up homeless yourself.
@@zogjones ahh, yeah. It just matter of time everyone become homeless.
This guy voted for this.
My man, when something like this happens, you gotta stand your ground. You tell the responding officers that you want this person TRESPASSED right this minute. Otherwise you get exactly what you went thru.
"I don't think there is a clear plan on that." 😂 Boy oh boy is he right. 😂
Doesn’t matter if this guy is a conservative or liberal I’m glad he’s standing up for what he believes in on his property👍🏻
Please media. Ask who these people vote for. It’s important to know if they voted for the policies they now complain about. As long as it’s in someone else’s backyard they are ok with it. That’s part of the problem
The policies you talk about are the practices of social engineering by Washington and the Pentagon.
You're supposed to be happy that wars to take wealth and oil from foreign countries aren't happening
on American soil. Free food, free slaves, free wine, free arena games, before the Dark Ages arose.
You're seeing the filth rise up already.
What a nice man.
That's part of the problem
Clearly that hasn’t worked.
Republicans are terrorists now so they attack nice men ... and women and children and our laws and the constitution.
He probably thinks he's intelligent too, I'd suggest he may have some cognitive dissonance....
He’s on camera, virtue signaling. That’s almost always a sign of someone who isn’t actually nice.
This would be the real life equivalent of Homer Simpson camping out in Ned Flanders backyard and not leaving!
The way the tree trimmer described it…like a contractor telling me I have a squirrel in my attic.😂
When even the Portlandia people complain about the homeless...
The reporter should have asked him who he voted for because this is what the majority of people in this city did in municipal and state elections. Then the reporter should have followed up by asking if it concerned him when it was happening to others or only him. I have no sympathy for the people of this city.
That would not fit the narrative of the news outlets.
You should have just published "I have no sympathy".
YOU VOTED FOR IT
WHERE did they go to the bathroom while on your property? We all know that answer
Thanks for this program. It helps to know what the rights of the homeowner are. Clearly the police dropped the ball in this case. In this situation, to show any compassion is to bring on a major legal headache. That's a strong disincentive and the sign of a messed up system.
What do you want to do, put other Americans in a concentration camp?
What a fantastic piece of property.
Maybe he could fight back and set all their sht on fire? Or try voting for someone different , but that will happen right after Hell freezes over.
You don't know how he votes.
@@J.Green-Rx lol ok champ
@@litedawg
I'm not a champion of anything.
Grow decent pot.
Play pretty good cards.
But not a champ.
@@J.Green-Rx outdoor or indoor pot?
@@litedawg
Both.
A Sumner outdoor crop.
Indoors for a winter crop and breeding/keeping clone mothers throughout the year.
You gotta take care of it like any other vermin. Set rat traps.
Holy shit a real living breathing cartoon character come to life. Now who do you think I might be thinking of here's a hint they love Scooby snacks 😂
Thanks Tina Kotex.
Time for a leaf burning party?
He's the literal definition of a "NIMBY"😂.
We have the same problem in Canada. At the building I live at, police were called and the trespasser was carted away in a police van. I would be careful removing belongings, because there may be discarded syringes in the stuff.
Dude this is like the one homeless person who literally was “camping” 😂
And he’ll continue voting the same way.
You don't know how he votes.
He looks like he voted for Wheeler.
You don't know how he votes.
We have about 9 wooded acres in TN, we are always checking our property for unauthorized people on our property these days.
You don't need an electrical line to illuminate a sign. You can use a solar powered mini light like they make for illuminating walkways. Put it in a place that gets some sun.
They should not have spent their student loan money on tents and fentanyl😮
Wokeville USA 🇺🇸 dig it
I'm sorry but as a property owner. I make sure I walk my entire property to make sure nothing has moved in there or that anything I do not want. I don't wait for somebody that i've hired to take care of my landscape to tell me something is up with my property
Plant lots of poison ivy.
Utah is using rock scapes.
It’s crazy up in there.
he looks like the kind of person who voted to give homeless free reign to camp anywhere they want.
You don't know how he votes.
@@J.Green-Rx I know how he votes and he is definitely not a republican.
@@spankyharland9845
Not unless he told you do know.
Quit lying.
@@J.Green-Rx I know how you vote too....I know everything.😂😂😂😂😂
@@spankyharland9845
How do I vote?
You guess how I voted last election, and I'll buy you a cheap ounce of weed (talking legal in a canbabis store, course).
You get what you vote for.
So glad we took our businesses and our family out of what used to be Portland. Huntsville, AL has all of what used to make Portland special, with none of the ignorant financial mismanagement driving up cost of living, and also none of the childish unlimited empathy policies that have turned Portland into a drug den where people are allowed to slowly kill themselves
How is it?
His first problem was calling the police to begin with. When you have squatters you MUST remove them yourself. May be violent but you better be willing and ready.
Yup I voted for the same people and I also want to defund the police..