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Oakland Man JAILED After Triggered Liberals Report Him for Cleaning Up a Homeless Encampment

- Juni 14, 2018

Oakland Man Jailed for cleaning up filth on the street.

A jogger dismantled and tidied up a dirty homeless encampment that was an eyesore for the scenic Lake Merritt neighborhood. After being reported by triggered liberals who were filming a now viral Facebook video of the cleanup, the man has been arrested for robbery.

Lake Merritt Bro Destroys Homeless Man's Possessions

UPDATE: We have started at GoFundMe to support Drew and get him into a more permanent housing situation. Any help is appreciated!https://ift.tt/2sWgT3Z am still stunned that yesterday I captured this video of some guy throwing a homeless man’s belongings into Lake Merritt and around the area. The police showed up soon after as the guy ran away to continue his workout. They said they couldn’t do anything because the homeless man’s possessions are considered “debri”. Only possibility is he “may” get a fine for littering. This is ridiculous that these are the kind of people who are living in Oakland now. Please share. This bro needs to go down.#JOGGERJOE #lakemerritt #oakland #homeless #bbqbecky #joggerjohn

Posted by John Harris JJ on Saturday, June 9, 2018

According to the SF Gate, the man who became known online as “Jogger Joe”, whose real name is Henry Sintay was arrested for on suspicion of robbery on Monday, Jun 11th.

Mugshot of Henry Sintay taken at Santa Rite Jail in Dublin, CA

Sintay is currently being held on $100,000 bail and is scheduled to appear in court Wednesday morning.

The man who first filmed the video, Matt Nelson, is a self-described ‘community organizer’. Nelson is the Managing Director of a left-wing organization called Presente.org, which has expressed a goal of granting legal status to every single illegal immigrant in the United States.

 

 

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