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Three arrested, accused of illegally feeding homeless
Orlando police say they violated a city ordinance restricting the feedings.

By Susan Jacobson, Orlando Sentinel
1:33 p.m. EDT, June 2, 2011

Members of Orlando Food Not Bombs were arrested Wednesday when police said they violated a city ordinance by feeding the homeless in Lake Eola Park.

Jessica Cross, 24, Benjamin Markeson, 49, and Jonathan "Keith" McHenry, 54, were arrested at 6:10 p.m. on a charge of violating the ordinance restricting group feedings in public parks. McHenry is a co-founder of the international Food Not Bombs movement, which began in the early 1980s.

The group lost a court battle in April, clearing the way for the city to enforce the ordinance. It requires groups to obtain a permit and limits each group to two permits per year for each park within a 2-mile radius of City Hall.

Arrest papers state that Cross, Markeson and McHenry helped feed 40 people Wednesday night. The ordinance applies to feedings of more than 25 people.

"They intentionally violated the statute," said Lt. Barbara Jones, an Orlando police spokeswoman.


Police waited until everyone was served to make the arrests, said Douglas Coleman, speaking for Orlando Food Not Bombs.

"They basically carted them off to jail for feeding hungry people," said Coleman, who was not present. "For them to regulate a time and place for free speech and to share food, that is unacceptable."

Orlando Food Not Bombs has been feeding the homeless breakfast on Mondays for several years and dinner on Wednesdays for five years.

Police had not enforced the ordinance while the court battle continued. The U.S. District Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit in Atlanta ruled that city rules regulating how often large groups of people can be fed in a park do not violate the Constitution.

The penalty for violating Orlando's ordinance is 60 days in jail, a $500 fine or both.


Arrest documents state that Orlando Food Not Bombs received permits and fed more than 25 homeless people at Lake Eola Park on May 18 and 23. Coleman said the group rejected the permits.

On May 25, Orlando Food Not Bombs illegally fed a large group of homeless people, the police report states. The group on its website called for members to show up that day and defy the city ordinance, according to the report.

Officers said they found a press release on Markeson when they arrested him stating that group members planned to defy the ordinance Wednesday.

Bail was set at $250 for each person arrested. Cross and Markeson were released from jail early

Thursday. McHenry wants to stay in jail and let the legal process take its course, Coleman said.
 

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this is aq stupid law for groups doing good deeds to save the homeless or give them a meal.. absolute bullshit u cant be a good Samaritan.. pathetic government.

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yea... i'd love to know how many of these homeless folks they're feeding are veterans - how f'd up is that
 

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Not allowed to feed bears either.

The city wants the homeless to move on to a more homeless friendly city.

Kinda like cleaning the streets. This happened during the Olympics in Salt Lake City. Salt Lake gave all the homeless one way bus tickets to San Fran.
 

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When I was in college I had a buddy who sold weed. We would go to NY once a month and buy 100 mcdonalds cheeseburgers, roll 100 joints and have 100 dollar bills. We would give the homeless a joint, burger and a dollar! After about 6 months we had to alter our location because the homeless were causing a ruckus waiting for us lol. The cops actually thought it was hilarious. This was 42 street and if any of you remember 42 street back in the 80's. We would go to live sex shows were 2 girls would come out on stage and have sex on a dirty matress..... Those were the days!
 

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My guess is the cops/city doesn't want a gazillion homeless gathered in the park, I don't think they have problem with feeding homeless, I think they have a problem with the gathering of many homeless in a public park.
 

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Yea bill that's why we had to stop doing what we were doing the cops said we were causing them to work harder lol my buddy actually donated $500 dollars to the local homeless shelter there on our last visit.
 

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When I was in college I had a buddy who sold weed. We would go to NY once a month and buy 100 mcdonalds cheeseburgers, roll 100 joints and have 100 dollar bills. We would give the homeless a joint, burger and a dollar! After about 6 months we had to alter our location because the homeless were causing a ruckus waiting for us lol. The cops actually thought it was hilarious. This was 42 street and if any of you remember 42 street back in the 80's. We would go to live sex shows were 2 girls would come out on stage and have sex on a dirty matress..... Those were the days!
I used to take the bus from Union County NJ to the 42nd St. Bus terminal 5x a week.
There was a live sex show/strip club/sex toy store on the corner of 42nd and 8th that was the best.

Now, it's a CVS pharmacy store.
 

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Ridiculous Law. People feeding homeless and starving human beings... now there is laws for helping each other out with a meal? that crazy, pisses me off.
 

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When I was in college I had a buddy who sold weed. We would go to NY once a month and buy 100 mcdonalds cheeseburgers, roll 100 joints and have 100 dollar bills. We would give the homeless a joint, burger and a dollar! After about 6 months we had to alter our location because the homeless were causing a ruckus waiting for us lol. The cops actually thought it was hilarious. This was 42 street and if any of you remember 42 street back in the 80's. We would go to live sex shows were 2 girls would come out on stage and have sex on a dirty matress..... Those were the days!

Great Story!!
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No, not the story! Arresting people for helping feed the homeless. I will say though, I find it extremely irritating walking through my city, running into someone less fortunate and offering to get them a sandwich or a burger, and refusing only to ask for money again. They'd rather drink than eat. I have no sympathy for those.
 

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I hear ya Sean, unfortunately those people need more than food they need psychological help also..
 

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