![]() Photo courtesy of Jack Nobles Law enforcement blocked off streets surrounding 28th St. When items are left and encampment closes, it’s the responsibility of the property owner to remove those items.” When asked about the process to retrieve items, Minneapolis Media Relations Coordinator Casper Hill said in an email to the MSR: “Everyone who had been living at Friday’s closed encampment could take their belongings with them store their items free of charge. Everything left in the encampment was loaded into a payloader. Nobles says he consoled one evicted woman who was not allowed to go back into the camp to retrieve the graduation cap her son had given her after he was the first in their family to graduate from high school. “You see these people moving with all their possessions on their back and leaving. ![]() “Usually at these encampment evictions it looks like refugees,” Nobles said. Both stated that residents were not given time to gather their possessions. Jack Nobles, who is a founder of the Sanctuary Supply Depot, and Christin Crabtree, a neighbor, witnessed the eviction. ![]() ![]() “It’s tough being homeless.Then you find a place that’s like home and you get kicked out,” Anthony said. He found the camp through another resident he used to work with and said everyone in the camp is tight knit. ![]()
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