San Diego County Sheriff Kelly Martinez says our county jails are 'at capacity given our current staffing levels.' East Village residents say the decrease in inmates is directly related to increase in low-level criminals living on the street. More:
SAN DIEGO – Last week, an East Village resident witnessed a homeless man swinging a large knife around, even slamming it into a cement building.
Both incidents happened on the corner of 15th and Market St, where Retired Marine Giorgio Kirylo lives. Kirylo called San Diego Police after he saw the gun, and they arrived and told Kirylo they were arresting the man. Kirylo is the leading voice of the newly formed “East Village Doers” group, as they work to bring awareness to the dangerous, criminal acts committed by the homeless right outside the building they live in.
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