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Homeless crisis takes center stage at Sacramento's State of Downtown

Homeless crisis takes center stage at Sacramento's State of Downtown
>> AND NOW SACRAMENTO, YOU ARE LOSING ONE PERSON EVERY OTHER DAY, SLOW GENOCIDE. WHAT DOES THE BODY COUNT NEED TO BE BEFORE YOU MAKE A CHANGE? >> PLEASE WELCOME DR. DREW PINSKY. MIKE: HARSH WORDS FROM DR. DREW PINSKY, A TV AND RADIO PERSONALITY WITH SPECIALTY IN ADDICTION. >> WE ARE THE ONLY COUNTRY IN THE WORLD THAT DOESN’T TREAT PSYCHIATRIC PATIENTS AND THEY ARE DYING. IS THAT OK WITH YOU GUYS? MIKE: HE WAS IN TOWN TO DELIVER THE KEYNOTE ADDRESS TO NEARLY 1000 BUSINESS AND COMMUNITY LEADERS AT THE STATE OF DOWNTOWN EVENT. HE IMPLORED LEADERS TO DO MORE AND FOCUS ON TREATMENT OF MENTAL ILLNESS AND STOP THE CYCLE OF HOME IS GOING TO JAIL, AND BACK ON THE STREETS WITH NO HOPE OF SUCCESS. >> 90% OF THE PEOPLE ON THE STREETS OF SACRAMENTO ARE USING METH. WE HAVE A DRUG PROBLEM, WE NEED TO MANAGE THAT AS WELL, THAT IS A FATAL DISEASE. IF YOU DON’T TREAT IT, THOSE PEOPLE WILL DIE. >> WE MUST ADDRESS MENTAL HEALTH. MIKE: BEYOND THE HARSH WORDS, DR. DREW ALSO APPLAUDED THE MAYOR AS HE PROPOSED A CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT FOR NOVEMBER’S BALLOT THAT WOULD MANDATE CITIES AND COUNTIES MUST AGGRESSIVELY BEGIN SPENDING MONEY TO GET HOMELESS OFF THE STREETS AND INTO HOUSING THAT INCLUDES MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES. >> RIGHT NOW EVERYTHING WE DO AROUND HOMELESSNESS IS OPTIONAL. NAME ANOTHER AREA OF MAJOR PUBLIC CONCERN WHERE WHAT THE GOVERNMENT IS CALLED ON TO DO IS OPTIONAL. MIKE: DR. DREW ALSO MADE ANOTHER PASSIONATE POINT, HE SAID IT THE WAY HE HAS SEEN SACRAMENTO POLICE MANAGE THE HOMELESSNESS CRISIS, IN HIS WORDS, WITHOUT ANY TOOLS, THEY DESERVE SAINTHOOD OR MED
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Homeless crisis takes center stage at Sacramento's State of Downtown
There were harsh words but also high praise regarding the homelessness crisis in Sacramento during the annual State of Downtown event Tuesday. Celebrity personality Dr. Drew Pinsky delivered the keynote address before a packed audience of business and community leaders inside the Hyatt Regency. Professionally known as Dr. Drew, a longtime TV and radio personality with a specialty in addition medication, Pinsky implored leaders to do more to focus on treatment of mental illness in order to help stop the cycle of homeless going to jail and ending up back on the street. "And now, Sacramento, you're losing one person every other day. It's a slow genocide," he said at the event. "So, what's the body count need to be before you make a change." Beyond the harsh words, Pinsky also applauded Mayor Darrell Steinberg, who has introduced a proposed constitutional amendment for November's ballot that would mandate cities and counties must aggressively begin spending money to get homeless off the streets and into housing that includes mental health services."Right now, everything we do around homelessness is optional," Steinberg told KCRA 3. "Name another area of major public concern where everything government is called upon to do is optional." Downtown development was also touted at the 22nd annual event. There are currently two-dozen projects under construction in the Sacramento grid.

There were harsh words but also high praise regarding the homelessness crisis in Sacramento during the annual State of Downtown event Tuesday.

Celebrity personality Dr. Drew Pinsky delivered the keynote address before a packed audience of business and community leaders inside the Hyatt Regency. Professionally known as Dr. Drew, a longtime TV and radio personality with a specialty in addition medication, Pinsky implored leaders to do more to focus on treatment of mental illness in order to help stop the cycle of homeless going to jail and ending up back on the street.

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"And now, Sacramento, you're losing one person every other day. It's a slow genocide," he said at the event. "So, what's the body count need to be before you make a change."

Beyond the harsh words, Pinsky also applauded Mayor Darrell Steinberg, who has introduced a proposed constitutional amendment for November's ballot that would mandate cities and counties must aggressively begin spending money to get homeless off the streets and into housing that includes mental health services.

"Right now, everything we do around homelessness is optional," Steinberg told KCRA 3. "Name another area of major public concern where everything government is called upon to do is optional."

Downtown development was also touted at the 22nd annual event. There are currently two-dozen projects under construction in the Sacramento grid.