California mayor suggests giving free fentanyl to 'purge' homeless population
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Apr 22, 2025
Lancaster, CA, Mayor R. Rex Parris faces a recall effort after suggesting a "purge" of the homeless population by distributing free fentanyl.
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I want to give them all the fentanyl they want
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That's what Lancaster, California Mayor R. Rex Paris said in February on camera
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when asked about his city's homelessness problem. The comment made first in a city council meeting sparked outrage nationwide
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after Paris repeated it during a Fox 11 interview and he doubled down
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I wish the president would give us a purge because we do need to purge these people
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Paris claims he was referring to what he called a criminal element
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within the homeless population. He accused them of committing robberies, rapes, even murders
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but provided no evidence. Lancaster, a city of 175,000 in northern Los Angeles County
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has seen a sharp rise in unhoused residents. Last year's homeless count in the Antelope Valley
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totaled more than 6,600, nearly 2,000 more than the year before. Paris claims Lancaster offers
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one of the country's most advanced homeless centers, including shelter, mental health
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and drug treatment services But he says some people refuse help There is nothing that we can do for these people They you know Lancaster has the most innovative homeless solutions of any city in
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America. We're very proud of it. We can take care of a lot of people, but I'm talking about the
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people that refuse those services, the people that want to camp near your home so that they can
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burglarize them at night. His comments sparked a recall effort led by former political rivals
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but so far that campaign has not collected enough signatures. The city clerk's office is now suing
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the organizers, alleging inaccuracies in their petition. Paris has been mayor since 2008. He's
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known for making headlines like proposing a trade office in Beijing or trying to ban neckties at
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city hall. Despite the backlash, Paris has knocked back down saying he does not regret his words
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and believes most residents still stand with him. For more unbiased updates, download the Straight Arrow News app or go to san.com
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