SAN DIEGO — A series of attacks on San Diego’s homeless population this week have left two people dead and a community on edge as police search for one man suspected of the bloodshed.
Advocates are warning those who live on the streets about the assailant who separately attacked four men as they slept in the early morning hours. The violence occurred in different parts of the city over four days, and at least one victim was set on fire.
“There’s no doubt our city has been shaken by these gruesome attacks,” Mayor Kevin Faulconer said at a news conference. “The last few days have been particularly harrowing and emotional for those who struggle with homelessness. These crimes are being committed against some of our city’s most vulnerable people.”
The Alpha Project, which provides temporary housing in San Diego, has sent eight representatives to canyons, freeway ramps and other encampments to encourage transients to sleep in groups and in lighted areas, said Bob McElroy, the group’s president.