The Minneapolis Sheraton was converted into a homeless shelter for rioters. It became a temporary home for more than 200 of them during the riots.
For more than a week, the hotel’s owner had allowed homeless people and activists to occupy the property. During that time, they damaged it, leaving filth everywhere as well as drug paraphernalia.
The owner received notice of lease violations in a letter this week from the property’s management company. Ryan Cos., which manages the Midtown Exchange Project. They cited rampant drug use and sales in common areas, mounting garbage and no apparent effort to comply with COVID-19 protocols.
ORGANIZERS ARE HARD-LEFT
Rosemary Fister, a public health nurse, helped organize what’s become known as the “Sanctuary Hotel.” She said some residents intend to defy the eviction order.
Fister and other organizers raised over $174,000 to take over the hotel. The temporary residents trashed the hotel.
WATCH:
Minneapolis Sheraton Hotel destroys by ok Antifa & riots. #sheraton #hotel #minneapolis #looters #antifa #riots pic.twitter.com/rAMlfSbDwa
— Marinela Pavletich (@MarinelaPavleti) June 12, 2020
As you can see from their statements they are hard-left and similar to the Occupiers of Zuccotti Park in New York and CHAZ in Seattle (weak or hard-left Democrats allow this to happen):
some comrades are occupying a Minneapolis hotel and turning it into a community housing resource. Help them out! https://t.co/vJphNPmfb5
— its june (@june_lastname) June 7, 2020
Housed and unhoused activists are holding a press conference outside the Minneapolis Sanctuary Hotel. There is no where else for them to go. #housingisahumanright pic.twitter.com/z5s7qOePgZ
— Rosemary Fister (@RosemaryFister) June 9, 2020
Hundreds of unhoused people in Minneapolis who found shelter in a Sheraton hotel during recent protests now face eviction. “Using hotels for emergency housing is an obvious answer,” says public health nurse @RosemaryFister, one of the organizers behind the “Sanctuary Hotel.” pic.twitter.com/kvBBazVJQT
— Democracy Now! (@democracynow) June 9, 2020
They’re heartsick about evictions from the hotel they do not own, but they don’t believe in ownership:
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Is anyone really surprised?? Give me a break, this is what you get when you give into mentally ill, drug addicted criminal sloths, who want everything free.
That Minneapolis Sheraton Motel should IMMEDIATELY with the Executive Order of the President to lock up those radicals to stay quarantined inside for the next 30 days and be tested for the Coronavirus. These rebellious fools are starting up a new outbreak and their diseased rebellion should be put down at once at the expense of Mayor Jacob Frey.
No respect for private property housing the homeless, what a shame.
What could possibly go wrong when you capitulate or otherwise give in to terrorists?