A homeless man in San Francisco has put up signs offering free illegal drugs and is throwing parties that are angering some of his neighbors, according to a new report.
A homeless man in San Francisco has put up two signs outside his tent residence that are angering some of his neighbors, according to a recent report. 'Free fentanyl 4 new users,' one sign reads in a picture taken by the San Francisco Chronicle. 'Meth for stolen items!' the other sign reads. 'It’s not a joke,' Joseph Adam Moore told the Chronicle.
Weiner told the outlet that 'Moore’s tent' had become a party and hangout spot for 'up to a half dozen other people who ‘made the curb their home.'' 'Some of these people brought barbecues, a beach umbrella, and even a dune buggy that sat on the pavement, Weiner also said, 'creating a Burning Man-style party 'in a quiet residential neighborhood where people are just trying to live their lives.
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