A sprawling homeless encampment in New York City has reached crisis proportions, with the makeshift settlement now spanning 12 city blocks near the iconic Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum. The lawless encampment has been a source of frustration for local residents, who are pleading with city officials to take action and provide relief to those in need. As the number of residents grows, so do concerns about public safety, sanitation, and the overall quality of life for those living in the area. With tensions simmering, it remains to be seen whether city leaders will finally intervene to address this growing humanitarian crisis.


Lawless NYC homeless encampment near Intrepid grows to 12 blocks as locals plead for officials to step in  New York Post