• Re: Homeless woman dies after being run over by landscaping crew while

    From Thanks Nancy Pelosi@21:1/5 to Kurt Nicklas on Thu Jul 13 11:48:15 2023
    XPost: alt.california, alt.society.homeless, sac.politics
    XPost: talk.politics.guns

    Kurt Nicklas <namblamembers@gop.org> wrote in news:ss46hi$d3kr$13@news.freedyn.de:

    Stupid cunt. She could have been sleeping in a bed with some dude and
    she lays out in a weed patch? WTF is wrong with these people?

    A woman was killed Saturday afternoon when a landscaping crew mowed over
    her in Beard Brook Park.

    Modesto Police Department spokeswoman Sharon Bear said around noon
    Saturday, employees with Grover Landscape Services were mowing the grass
    in Beard Brook Park, which sits just south of Yosemite Avenue along Dry
    Creek. Bear said a crew member was mowing and “noticed a body in the grass
    he had already made a pass through.”

    The employee called 911, Bear said, and when law enforcement arrived, the
    woman was pronounced dead at the scene. The victim has been identified as 27-year-old Christine Chavez of Modesto.

    During the Modesto City Council meeting Tuesday evening, Dez Martinez with
    the homeless advocacy group We Are Not Invisible spoke during the public comment section about the incident. She addressed council members and city staff on behalf of Chavez’s father. She said the victim, who was unhoused,
    was asleep on the grass when she was hit by the lawn mower.

    The Beard Brook accident took place the day after the city of Modesto transferred ownership of the park to E.&J. Gallo Winery. The city and
    prominent winemaker had swapped the 12-acre Beard Brook Park for the same amount of acreage along the Tuolumne River. In January, the City Council approved the trade, which was completed last Friday, as part of its
    efforts to create a river walk that follows the length of Tuolumne River Regional Park.

    Bear said it is unknown why the landscaper, who was driving a John Deere tractor with a pull-behind mower, did not see the woman in the grass.
    Chavez was not in a tent, she said.

    This is the second fatality in the city in recent years involving a crew cleaning up an area and inadvertently killing a homeless person. In August 2018, 32-year-old Shannon Bigley was crushed to death by heavy machinery operated by a Caltrans employee.

    Crews had been cleaning up a homeless encampment along Highway 99 south of Kansas Avenue in central Modesto when a front-loader operator dropped the bucket onto what he thought was a pile of trash. But Bigley was inside
    sleeping and was killed.

    https://news.yahoo.com/homeless-woman-dies-being-run-232838675.html

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