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Two years ago, Los Angeles began testing an alternative to homeless shelters called safe parking, giving people living in their cars a secure spot to sleep at night.
The first site was quickly deemed a success, so the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority agreed to fund nine more lots in the pilot program, with promises to expand.
Earlier this year, before the release of new data showing more than 16,500 people living in their vehicles, the authority put out a request to providers across the county to help them make good on that promise.

Cops were called to the fast-food eatery Saturday at around 10:36 p.m. to check on a driver slumped over inside a silver Mercedes-Benz.Update June 12, 2019:
They said that the car was locked and the transmission was somehow in drive.
More officers arrived at the scene and police tried unsuccessfully to open the driver's-side door.
They also moved a patrol car in front of the Mercedes and tried to move another cop vehicle behind it.
That's when McCoy began to stir.
"The driver began to suddenly move and looked at the uniformed patrol officers," police said in a statement.
"Officers gave the driver several commands to put his hands up. The driver did not comply and instead moved his hands downward toward the firearm."
Six officers fired "multiple rounds" at McCoy for about four seconds, police said.
Police didn't release the identity of the victim but a man named David Harrison confirmed to the Los Angeles Times that McCoy, his cousin and an aspiring rapper, was the person shot. [...]
A .40-caliber handgun loaded with an extra magazine that had been reported stolen from Oregon was recovered from the car after the shooting, police said.
A retired peace officer with experience in training police officers in the use of force said the Vallejo police officers' fatal shooting of rap artist Willie McCoy, 20, in a Taco Bell drive-thru in February was reasonable and in line with modern training and police practices, the city attorney said ...For more on the US Police State, listen to the SOTT editors discuss on the issue:
A letter by Blake to Assistant City Attorney Kelly Trujillo, said the review of the Feb. 9 fatal shooting focused on the constitutional aspects of the use of force as well as any human factor psychological aspects which might apply.
Blake said he reserved the right to add, change and delete any of his opinions based on any provision of more information not reviewed at the time his report was completed.
The report says six Vallejo police officers fired 55 rounds in 3.5 seconds at McCoy who was sitting in a silver Mercedes that was still in drive gear.
Comment: When an illegal Israeli squatter gets off scot free in the murder of a baby, then anything else seems possible.