BOCA RATON — A crowd of more than 500 people waiting
for hours this morning for housing voucher applications were
dispersed by police in riot gear at the Boca Raton Housing
Authority when the applications ran out sooner than expected.
The action prompted complaints that officers used excessive
tactics and housing authority officials were incompetent in
their planning.
Two people were arrested and six to eight people hospitalized
for exhaustion during the ordeal.
Hundreds of people, mostly mothers who had spent more than
eight hours in line, were forced to leave the property at
2333 W. Glades Road by 30 Boca Raton Police officers, including
SWAT team members, who walked toward the crowd in unison holding
their police shields up about 10:30 a.m.
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"Leave or face arrest," police officers shouted
at the crowd as they urged them out of the housing authority
parking lot. People were made to leave the vicinity altogether,
with officers forcing them to cross the street and move toward
their cars.
The overwhelming turnout of people desperate for housing
money came as little surprise to Suzanne Cabrera, president
of the Housing Leadership Council of Palm Beach County.
"This is an indication that housing it's still a huge
problem," Cabrera said this afternoon. "It's a reflection
of people's concern for housing, their uncertainty. I got
people today asking me: was this my last chance to get housing
I can afford?"
Several other things, such as mortgage foreclosures and high
gas prices, are contributing to that feeling of insecurity
and desperation, she said.
So whenever word gets out that voucher applications are being
handed out, which she said doesn't happen very often, people
get full of hope.
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