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South Bend city crews clear out Main Street viaduct homeless camp again

By Matthew Woitunski (Own work) [CC BY 3.0], via Wikimedia Commons

SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — City crews in South Bend have removed a homeless encampment in the city’s downtown area.

Four police officers watched Monday morning as about 10 city workers used a front-end loader and a large trash truck to remove the encampment from beneath South Bend’s Main Street viaduct.

The South Bend Tribune reports the removal was mostly peaceful, aside from one homeless man who initially refused to leave.

The removal follows the city’s warnings that it would no longer allow people to camp beneath the viaduct as winter sets in.

Mayor Pete Buttigieg has said the encampment should go because Hope Ministries’ winter warming center opened last week. He says the city doesn’t “think it’s safe for anybody to be living under the viaduct” during the cold weather season.

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