Niggers almost riot after told whitey running out of free houses for them – riot police stop them in their tracks
Wednesday, March 12th, 2008For any who watch the video at link below – notice all the trash they leave behind?
Near-riot over Boca Raton housing vouchers sends 9 to hospital
In a sign of the desperation facing Palm Beach County’s poor, hundreds, maybe thousands, descended on the city Wednesday for a chance to get on a subsidized-housing waiting list.
The wait nearly turned ugly when housing officials told hundreds still on line Wednesday morning that they only had enough applications left for those with disabilities. The crowd surged forward, almost crushing mothers with children and people in wheel chairs, said Judith Aigen, Boca Raton Housing Authority executive director.
“I think a riot was about to happen,” she said.
It was then that police in riot gear stepped in, dispersing the angry crowd. Boca Raton Fire Rescue took nine people to area hospitals for medical conditions such as seizures, fainting or diabetic shock, said fire Chief Tom Wood. Police arrested two people and charged them with resisting arrest without violence, said police Chief Dan Alexander.
No one foresaw the response to an announcement by the housing agency that it planned to give out 600 applications for its Housing Choice Voucher program. Only 200 of them will be accepted.
“We just wish somebody would have planned it better,” Alexander said.
The crowd at the authority’s offices on Glades Road just across the street from Town Center mall started gathering at 5 p.m. Tuesday. The police presence increased as the crowd grew, spilling into the neighborhood through the night and into the early morning hours.
Housing officials planned to start giving applications Wednesday morning, but around 11:30 p.m. Tuesday police called Aigen to tell her hundreds of people were already on line. So she made the decision to start handing applications to those first in line.
“We didn’t know there would be this many people,” she said.
People from as far as Jacksonville and Georgia made the trek to Boca Raton, even though they would not be eligible for the vouchers, she said. By 2 a.m., the agency had handed out 500 applications and planned to distribute the remainder to people with disabilities who may not be able to stand in a line. At around 9 a.m., agency officials tried to find those people with disabilities in the crowd.
Aye ain’t gots no job, no place ta stay – nuffin.
And dey gunna tell ME dey runnin out ob free sh*t?












































