A Minneapolis business owner who has been at odds with the city over a homeless encampment is now trying a new tactic.
Hamoudi Sabri has been in a legal battle after initially allowing an encampment on his East Lake Street property. After a mass shooting at the property in September, a judge ordered Sabri to temporarily shut down encampments at his site.
Now, Sabri says he's setting up a temporary hygiene station on the property that will include bathrooms, handwashing stations and a table stocked with water. He says he'll also have hygiene items available for people who are homeless, along with information for people to connect with housing.
"It's really sad to see these people walking around. And everybody doesn't get, they have no bathroom. They have nowhere to go. They'r

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