Owner/Director of the Helping Hands for Dignity Coalition homeless outreach organization Regan Benson livestreamed from the Englewood Civic Center’s parking garage and implored her audience not to brigade the Englewood code enforcement office over complaints about “abandoned” cars in the garage.
Benson started her livestream with a tour of the parking garage and claimed that the garage would make a nice emergency shelter for the homeless as it was “never full” and provided protection on three sides from the elements.
As she wandered around, she noted that there were seemingly “abandoned” cars in the parking garage and indicated that her complaints to the Englewood City Council and the Englewood City Planner about those cars went unanswered.
She said she had warned both the City Council and Planner one time but would no longer wait as she told her viewers “not” to call flood the code enforcement office about the issues she was bringing up, while directly providing those numbers to her audience.
Benson later told her audience “not” to call flood the Englewood non-emergency police phone line but declined to give that number out.
Turning her attention to court issues, Benson said that her hearing in Denver for her arrest for destroying police tape was continued today and that she would be in Denver again for a hearing in her case for illegally recording in a police facility next week.
The activist seemed optimistic about her on-going Federal and local lawsuits against the city of Denver, stating, “I asked Denver nicely, once, to stop throwing me in jail. They’re now being sued, umm, for previous times that they silenced my speech.”
Switching subjects, Benson stated that her next focus may be on the town of Littleton, Colorado, as she claimed she was forced to house a homeless woman in a motel for the weekend after the woman was allegedly harassed by both the Littleton police and a male companion.
Benson stated that she would be billing the city of Littleton for the motel stay as they were responsible for the woman’s plight.
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