An unhinged vagrant is making life miserable for merchants and residents in Manhattan’s Gramercy Park neighborhood with his outrageous behavior.
An unhinged vagrant is making life miserable for merchants and residents in Manhattan’s Gramercy Park neighborhood with his outrageous behavior — as Mayor Eric Adams was publicly confronted Tuesday by a homeless woman who demanded that he “do something” for peopleThe Post watched the Gramercy Park homeless man spend about 45 minutes Tuesday morning wandering the neighborhood, muttering to himself and waving his hands over his head in between getting barred from entering three businesses.
A homeless man by the name of Howard allegedly has been terrorizing the Gramercy neighborhood of Manhattan.“That guy is known to be violent and has no decency,” Warshaw said. “He screams a lot, makes a ruckus and pulls his pants down.” “I said, ‘Please don’t touch me. I know who you are. I live around here. I won’t be so polite about this going forward,'” he said.
Locals said the man — who at one point Tuesday scrounged up money for a meal at a McDonald’s restaurant from diners inside — is the most troublesome of four homeless people who live in the area. “The issue is they need mental health care but for whatever reason, they’re not getting it. It breaks your heart.”
“It’s horrible that all these people have fallen through the cracks. There’s clearly not enough mental health care available for them.”“Why is nobody helping him? The city knows about the problem but nobody does nothing. There needs to be more psychiatric help for these people,” she added.
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