.1This post shows drug dealers of Tenderloin Housing Clinic which receives city, state, and federal funds under the Housing First program. All of them live at the Seneca SRO, 34 6th Street
1035 Market recently installed a barrier. lets see if it did anything at all.
4:30am Monday morning, more crowded than Monday afternoon
5am, the first workers arrive
earlier this summer, before the new barrier
one of Randy Shaws crack dealers. Tenderloin Housing Clinic resident
the non profit workers at 1035 Market that are mighty friendly with the crack dealers
Two of Randy Shaw crack dealers. Both Tenderloin Housing Clinic residents at 34 6th Street. The one in yellow shirt was also the subject of this post from four years ago
a third crack dealer. with pit bull, also live in the same Tenderloin Housing Clinic 34 6th Street, Randy Shaws homeless housing. also in previous 'crackheads of the day' posts