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The Great Empty Lot Invasion: How Homelessness Became a Problem in Joliet
Saturday, October 5, 2024
The situation came to a head when Joliet police arrested 43-year-old Joshua Self for trespassing and obstructing identification at the empty Steak N Shake. According to authorities, Self had been sleeping in the dumpster when officers arrived on the scene. When questioned, he provided false information, further complicating the situation.
Self's arrest was a wake-up call for local officials, highlighting the need for more effective solutions to address homelessness. As one resident noted, "It's like they're just taking over these properties and making them their own."
The incident has sparked a broader conversation about the role of government in addressing homelessness. While some argue that individuals should be responsible for their own well-being, others contend that systemic issues, such as lack of affordable housing and mental health services, contribute to the problem.
As Joliet grapples with this complex issue, one thing is clear: the situation will require a multifaceted approach to resolve. By working together, community members, local officials, and service providers can help create a more compassionate and sustainable solution for those in need.
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