Wednesday, April 17, 2019
D.C. housed the homeless in upscale apartments. It hasn’t gone as planned.
Police officers and social workers have become a regular sight in the lobby of Sedgwick Gardens, a landmark apartment building in affluent Cleveland Park where many tenants now receive rental subsidies. (Marvin Joseph/The Washington Post)
The SWAT team, the overdose, the complaints of pot smoke in the air and feces in the stairwell — it would be hard to pinpoint a moment when things took a turn for the worse at Sedgwick Gardens, a stately apartment building in Northwest Washington.
Labels:
lost rights,
social justice
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