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Near Riots as 1000s Seek Atlanta Section 8 Assistance
Over 30,000 people showed up in East Point yesterday, a suburb of Atlanta, to obtain applications to receive Section 8 housing vouchers. The line began forming on Sunday, three days prior to the scheduled date the applications were to be handed out.

Thousands converged in the 90+ degree heat and at least 62 people needed medical attention and 20 of them were transported to a hospital.

A baby went into a seizure in the extreme heat and had to be stabilized at a hospital. Many people passed out from dehydration and heat exhaustion and several were removed on stretchers.

News reports show several people who had been waiting hours in a line started pushing, shoving and cursing, after they were told theyd been waiting in the wrong line.

The heat, combined with the frustrated citizens caused a near riot at the scene!

The agency said they expected about 10,000 people but three times as many showed up. Many were just accompanying those looking for an application. Many in the crowd had been waiting for as long as two days to seek housing assistance.

East Point police, some wearing riot helmets, were patrolling the area. Firefighters and EMTs were attending to people who were overheating in the sun. Police from College Park, Hapeville, Fulton County and MARTA assisted in crowd control.

There were no arrests and at the end of the day, some 13,000 applications were handed out.
Posted by: Angeack Wholuns8230 2010-08-12
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=303235