Police, equipped with a bulldozer, dismantle Sausalito tent encampmenthttps://archive.vn/PBTq0#selection-2705.0-2705.70Amid drumbeats and chants of “we shall not be moved,” Sausalito police officers removed residents of a homeless encampment at Dunphy Park late Tuesday morning after months of mounting tensions.
Officers arrived at the park around 6 a.m., according to Robbie Powelson, a part-time resident of the camp and president of the Marin Homeless Union. Daniel Eggink, 84, the first person to put up a tent at the park, sat on a chair in front of the parked police car and said he was there to “defend freedom.”
Eggink was smarter than Rachel Corrie, sitting in front of a police car instead of the bulldozer.