What weary San Franciscans are saying after voters rejected ‘stranglehold’ of the progressive left
Story by Hannah Ray Lambert • 1h
Standing next to a red and gray tent, a piece of foil gripped in her left hand, a woman yelled that she needed a straw.
"There's a park. There's children right there," Darren Stallcup said as he walked past her on the trash-strewn sidewalk. "You can't smoke fentanyl next to the park."
"I can smoke anywhere I want to," the woman shouted. A San Francisco Police Department SUV sat parked mere feet away.
Scenes like this are nothing new to Stallcup, a 27-year-old California native who documents the Bay Area's homelessness and drug crises on social media platform X.
"The California I knew as a little boy no longer exists because of all the chaos and lawlessness in our community," Stallcup told Fox News Digital last week.
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