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Homeless man attacked in Glenwood

posted: April 1, 2008 | category: homelessness
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Fox8 reports that a homeless man was attacked and robbed early this morning while looking for a place to sleep in the Glenwood neighborhood in Greensboro. The man told police that two men approached him, attacked him with a chain and stole his backpack.

I checked the incident report and the man’s name, age and race match that of a man I know, but haven’t seen in a long while, who has lived in Glenwood previously and has been homeless off and on — with the exception that the last name of the man I know begins with a different letter than that on the incident report and that reported by Fox8. Because everything else is the same, I’m assuming it’s the same guy, and they just spelled his name wrong on the incident report. I hope that he’s OK. The incident report lists “Minor Injuries, Apparent.” But he wasn’t interviewed for the news story, so there’s no way to know how this has affected him.

Fox8 interviewed Mike Aiken, director of Greensboro Urban Ministry, for the story, and that segment of the news story focuses on homeless people being attacked as part of gang initiations, although GPD has not identified this attack as being gang-related. Wonder why that came up? I’ll try to find out.

Just another reminder that it’s dangerous to be homeless. :(

P.S. Just talked to another friend, formerly homeless, who now lives in Glenwood and was also recently violently attacked and robbed in this same area. Better watch out if you’re walking at night in Glenwood.

Comments

4 Responses to “Homeless man attacked in Glenwood”

  1. Dayna on April 2nd, 2008 8:40 am

    I live on the block of Hertford where this happened. I don’t know that I’d jump to it being gang related — I have no doubt that gang members are in Glenwood, but we haven’t seen a lot of violence directly related to them. There’s a crack house at the corner where he was attacked — my guess is that might have had a little more to do with it. Also, that corner is only a few hundred yards from Steeleman Park, which is pretty notorious for shady activity.

  2. Cara Michele on April 2nd, 2008 9:19 am

    pretty much what i was thinking…

  3. Billy The Blogging Poet on April 2nd, 2008 9:25 am

    If there’s a crack house on the corner then you can bet the gangs control that crack house– therefore the incident is in some way gang related. Even criminals don’t do business in gang controlled neighborhoods without giving a cut to the gang for “protection.”

  4. Marshall Benbow on April 4th, 2008 7:57 pm

    Is glenwood a gang-controlled neighborhood? I don’t think so, but maybe I am ignorant. Who says Glenwood is gang-controlled and why?

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