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Community demands action against drug crisis and homelessness

October 01, 2024 | Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi


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Community demands action against drug crisis and homelessness
During a recent government meeting, community concerns regarding local drug issues, particularly the presence of a methadone clinic, took center stage. Angela Ward, a resident of Biloxi, voiced her frustrations about the clinic's impact on the neighborhood, arguing that it contributes to the rise in homelessness and drug accessibility in the area. She emphasized the need for law enforcement to target larger drug dealers rather than focusing on minor offenders, stating, \"You need to get after the big fish. Clean up our community.\"

Ward reflected on the decline of the city since the introduction of casinos in 2016, noting an increase in visible homelessness and drug-related deaths. She expressed her dismay at the lack of action against those profiting from the drug trade, urging city officials to reconsider their approach to tackling the issue.

The meeting also included a clarification from Vincent Creel regarding a document previously discussed, asserting that it was his father, Jerry Creel, who had signed it, not him. The session concluded with an invitation for further public comments, indicating ongoing community engagement in local governance.

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