“Very few see us as human. Too many people have given up on us now. The only people we have on our side is supposed to be you guys.”
That, from Jess Truex, a resident of Wheeling’s homeless encampment, to members of Wheeling City Council during their Tuesday meeting.
Then this, from Mike Jaeger, another homeless person in the city: “Whatever it takes for us to come together to find some common ground, that’s what needs to happen. There’s nowhere else to go. If we live on the streets, we get locked up for vagrancy. I ask that you please try to work with us and find a solution.”
And this, from Third Ward Councilor Connie Cain, speaking not as an elected official but as a resident of East Wheeling: “I’ve been out to the camp — nobody should be living like that. It’s been two whole years. I

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