Hollywood Hills woman returns from vacation, finds homeless woman sleeping in her yard
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- čas přidán 23. 08. 2022
- When a Hollywood Hills woman came home from vacation she was greeted by a homeless person sleeping on a bench in her gated yard. Nicole Comstock reports.
After all the compassion she showed her she still didn’t wanna give her key back .. shame on her
No the woman got what she deserved because wtf would you allow someone to stay at your home!!
she is returning when the owner goes on her 2nd vacation
@@loblowry6282 with armed friends.
I’m pretty sure she’s had her locks changed by now 🙄
You need a house sitter these days or squatters move in
If the homeless lady didn’t want to give back the house key it’s obvious she’s planning to sneak inside
Yup, she'll be baaack!
I'd be changing locks asap. The lady should have turned her in. There was a hypodermic needle and plants in the pool. That's not a good sign. They'll be back to if not her house another. These homeless are being shipped here from other states. We only help the ones we knew before this crazy influx. Everyone else can go home imo. There's more criminals homeless than down and out. Anyone doing the drugs out there these days is going to end up mental. And that's how most end up mental. Wait til the lady finds a big shit in her yard. She'll wish she called. Lol
change all the locks and add security system.
@@nineangels7572 and get at least 1 big dog. They alert way before you know someone is there.
@@kenkiekens7746 I thought the same -- it's obvious how this virtue-signaling 'self-described compassionate' person votes. By not calling the police, she's inviting more trouble to return to herself or someone else. Absolutely clueless.
My compassion went directly out the window when she threw the woman's plants in the pool and wouldn't give back her key.
I'm amazed by the homeowner's compassion and empathy.
Asians love white people. If the squatter was black, cops' be there.
I wont be amazed when that squatter wins rights to the house while the homeowner still pays the rent: America.
No we should all be that way, perhaps we could have addressed the problem and be on our way to solving it!
@@sideaccount6198 Sshhhh, Gov Newsom will sign that into law tomorrow.
I mean she owns it
I already feel sad for the homeless lady, and understand the homeowner's compassion...until the part where she didn't want to return the 🗝️! That means she has plans to return! I used to be very compassionate too, but then realized not all people in need have good hearts too.
Yeah right, addiction is a choice.
For sure nobody shove drugs down her mouth so she would be addicted to it.
She probably started with weeds, then it progressed to heroin.
@@createinmeacleanheartohgod6871 most addicts are self medicating because they have psychological issues like PTSD or untreated mental illness. In other cases, they were treated with pain medication legitimately for an injury or illness, but became addicted and moved on to street drugs. Studies have also shown that some people are genetically predisposed to addiction. If we had a compassionate society that provided better mental health resources and less stigma, there would be fewer addicts. We know this, because it has been done in other countries with success. Just getting self righteous and passing judgment on strangers isn't going to improve anything.
I think when people are on the street, they become somewhat feral in order to survive. So, just like you would with a wild animal, you need to use a combination of compassion and caution in your interactions.
@@createinmeacleanheartohgod6871 not the weeds!!!
@@StopFlaggingVideos - Every drug addict started with marijuana.
She looked like she was living somewhat well and she is well accustomed to doing this to many other properties.
Nah she couldn't get inside. Appears she had little practice not moving onto the next house.
I will give her you adress
Let's give her your address
Drugs
You will do drugs too if your homeless eventually.
The homeowner is really sweet and down to Earth. I'm glad she's been blessed with not just wealth, but also a good heart and a sense of respect. She was raised to have compassion, and it shows. A brilliant woman. Thank you
Really? Would you say the same thing if this homeless person returned, maybe with another homeless person, and became violent? It’s private property and nobody has a right to just walk onto someone’s property and make themselves at home.
And her kindness was totally exploited. It may end up costing her dearly.
The saying “No good deed goes unpunished” exists for a reason. I’d advise her to buy a gun and become educated on how and when to legally use it for self protection, but it’s CA, so instead I suggest she adopts a well trained, protective dog.
@@garyschelvan8822 again, she is a nice lady doesn't mean she should she could've been in danger.
"She wasn't violent". She just tried to break in and trashed my yard and threw needles everywhere.
Yeah, that was really non violent and nice, wasn`t? 🙄😑😏
@@eoniagrace2759 we could fix our society if the 1% actually invested in healthcare, insane asylums, and real criminal justice. But they would rather have homeless lunatics camped out everywhere.
It's a very American thing to think property damage is "violence."
@@woudgy it is when its not your property. Or you throw dirty needles around.
@@jamiebarringer4019 this is a culturally-specific reaction, not an objective truth, and it's why police routinely murder people merely for trespassing in the States and many Americans think it's fine. In other parts of the world, people recognize that stuff is just stuff. Property ownership is not a God given right, it's merely part of an economic system that developed according to the arbitrary flow of history. I don't want people leaving needles in my yard where they endanger my kids, but I also wouldn't solve every problem but calling in The State to resolve it using brute force, or, for that matter, by suing everyone in sight.
This is scary. You have no idea how long someone has been casing your place. The intruder got pretty comfortable there.
Too comfortable
Exactly, how did she know no one was there, that the woman must live alone, and on vacation
Wealth isn't all it's cracked up to be, it just brings different problems, sometimes more serious problems.
We should be allowed to hunt them. Have a season for them right after deer season. Maybe December 1st - December 15th.
@@johnsonspark171 mental illness is real.. get checked please.
@@johnsonspark171 you better eat what you kill buddy. That’s a hunters rule.
She’s a very compassionate person but very lucky this didn’t turn into something else.
Like a lezbo relationship?
@@DrSleep-ep6cw lol
Yeah, like a trespassing or prowling charge.
Anything for those social virtue points
I would have asked the homeowner if she was gonna vote for Biden again
The Homeowner is a saint. The Trespasser lucky to be alive! I feel bad for the homeless, but god bless the home owner and give her good fortune for her kindness.
They don't need compassion. They need toughness.
Creep
@@aquariusmoon771 beta
Bullets.
The homeowner was way too nice: Waited 1 hour and a half for the squatter to pack up. The squatter "found another key and didn't want to give it back - Exactly why the homeowner was way too nice. I'd open a can real quick.
I'll OPEN 4 CANS
And that’s the bottom line because stone cold said so
@@ysl6902 The AMMO Can
@@applepieclub5012 Tune in next week same Stone Cold time same Stone Cold channel.
@@Crangaso I’ll be there, at 3:16 pm sharp
That's not compassion that's, allowing entitlement to have no accountability.
Being homeless does not mean entitlement to break in and enter, which is a crime.
Yes lets arrest all the homeless people. At least they will have housing, food and healthcare thanks to tax payers.
Probably moreso a trespass since she just hopped a fence. Have some perspective. This is a female living alone on the streets. I'm not saying it's right but this is a vulnerable, mentally ill human who saw an opportunity to rest safely.
you are so right....it's stupidity
and wat r u going to do to the homeless? throw em in jail for free meals and shelter? im not defending this homeless person, but wat do u do with the many many homeless ppl already?... this is wat happens when we have a failed society
@@4cats1porcupine how is a dictionary going to help with my comment? If anything, i believe the word ure looking for is proper grammer. When it comes to comments on social media, abbreviations, punctuations, and grammer in general is less important than the message im portraying.
I will counter ure debate with this statement: please leave an actual un-petty comment b4 u comment ure unimportant pettiness that expands upon this very important topic.
P.s. u didnt even start ure sentence with a capital letter hypocrite.
Very compassionate of the home owner. Can’t say I’d be as nice.
"Hypodermic needle" said it all. I feel deeply for the homeless and support efforts, both financially and politically, to help them out. Unfortunately a lot of the negatives that come to them they bring to themselves. The city has allowed several tent camps to spring up but they have all been shut down because of health reasons. Garbage thrown about with body waste and a good dose of drug use seems to be their failing.
A lot of times being homeless leads people to use drugs to cope with their conditions it isn’t an effective way to deal with it but it happens
@@chocdabar4204 What you say is very true. I live in a 'sanctuary' city close to the border and because an interstate highway terminates there it is also a drug corridor. Throw in the fact that we have a very mild climate and people flock here. I have never seen the homeless numbers so high.
@@chocdabar4204 They become addicts first, then become homeless.
Addiction can take away your rational thinking.
It's a choice.
I have no empathy for most homeless. They choose this lifestyle, it wasn't forced on them. There's a video of a man who was offered a job and he didn't want to take it. He said that panhandling is easier money compared to a real job.
@@Hboogie182 Don't jinx yourself. There but by the grace of God go I.
If you are a homeowner and acted so nice and compassion, the homeless person will come back.
She never watched South Park
she going to be back with some friends
Yes and meet the 6 rottweiler roomates.
This is why I stopped giving food out to the homeless at the restaurants I’ve worked at. They keep coming back and try to take advantage of the young female workers to try to scam them for some money or food.
if you feed an animal, it will always come back. Humans are no diff.
Okay I was leaning towards compassion UNTIL they said she trashed the place with plants in the pool and a needle on the ground. How and why was it even necessary for her to throw plants in the pool??? And THAT is why people act cold towards the homeless. People like that give the homeless a bad reputation.
It's easy AF to get off the streets. Sally is still open. Salvation Army, any drug treatment program.
maybe she wanted some nice bath so putting some flowers in the pool for fragrance
That is not compassion, that is letting someone take advantage of you and she let her take the spare key so she is definitely gonna come back and it's not gonna be as pleasant as the first time.
I like this home owner... She was kind. Beautiful yard... I can see why she wanted to live there.
Yeah... but it wasn't her yard, was it? The owner didn't invite her. She had no business being there. That's the bottom line. Period.
The homeowner demonstrated great compassion for the homeless lady. However, she should have probably exercised a little more caution with an apparent drug user. More importantly, why was there a key to her house "to be found"? In this day and age, it's shocking that people still leave keys "hidden" outside of the house.
she's a naive fool
Yes agreee alsow why r ppl always protecting criminals
I agree on the key part , what u can’t give somone an apurtunity and then play stupid we’re in2022 u don’t leave a key , u do that in 1987,
Why is the home owner need to be nice to her?
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American ppl r unablers
Sick ppl spiritually
Their is right and rong and rong in life
It's not our job to fix ppl problems, this is why we have so many criminals in America couse ppl feel bad for the person that is doing the wrong thing
the homeowner needs to whip that ladies ass and has evry right to do so
Seems like she assessed and used the appropriate amount of caution..
Most non minorities have passion
The homeowner showed compassion, the drug addict responded by throwing plants in the pool, leaving a dirty syringe and keeping a house key. Nice.
Right 😑😒 exactly why I wouldn't even feel sorry and would immediately call the cops
I'd be mad as hell if I even saw her on my backyard let alone let her stay
That homeowner is very fortunate that she wasn’t violent. This is what happens when you don’t punish bad behavior
What a lovely woman the homeowner is , she dealt with the homeless woman with kindness and compassion , the majority of people would have called the police
I would have had to call her an ambulance!
@@MCtravler i said I admire the homeowner but I gotta be honest and say that I would’ve been callin that ambulance too , I think the 😡😡😡😡😡😡red mist would have been a fog when i saw the plants in my pool
If she's refused to give the spare key back, this warrants changing the lock/s and letting the authorities know. Who knows what might happen in the future.
If she'd actually looked after the property, I'd have a level of compassion.
The criminal was the danger to the property.
No empathy from me, there's plenty of homeless shelters in LA. I have no idea how this woman thought she was going to move into someone's multimillion dollar home. Problem is homeless people feel too entitled to go stay in shelters, they want for free what you worked for.
She was planning on coming back definitely
You would not have any compassion if it had been your home 🏡
If you are going to be homeless might as well be in a nice place!
All of you fools talking about compassion. This squatter knew she entered someone`s private property. Compassion goes out the window at that point. Compassion like this can get you killed. What`s next, a intruder sleeping in her bed when she gets back from a trip? "Oh, its ok, do you want to take a shower before you leave?"
Exactly! People here on the comments are nuts! These types of ‘ homeless’ are not just without a home for no reason, it’s because they are THUGS ! They are on drugs 24/7 and have already exhausted, thru criminal activity, the time and resources from their immediate and extended family members. They will do whatever it takes to get what they want, without hesitation and that old lady could have been next! People need to stop treating the ‘homeless’ like they are some harmless 2 day old puppies, cos a lot of them are not, and this special treatment is why California is knee deep in ‘homeless’
agreed.
So true
ANYONE CAN BE HOMELESS. Remember that- Yes, it's wrong what that lady did- but don't speak into your atmosphere ill thoughts about others who are unfortunate when that reality can easily be yours- especially in the climate that we are living in today. You're judging a homeless woman by the actions of others who (9 times out of 10) are mentally ill and not correctly cared for by the state. The more we keep trying to displace the homeless and ignore their rights as human beings. More situations like- this will occur because where can homeless people go when the programs to help these people are already overwhelmed? We can find $40 Billion every month to give to other countries but not $4000 to help the people here that are being affected by the current cost of living
@@Ayoalfie What about the right to be safe and secure in ones own property? Many states have a "castle doctrine" for this very reason.
The home owner seems like a really nice person.
That let's you know that they're always watching and waiting for a chance to move in.
Change the locks, get better security. Next time she might come back with some male drug addict who is armed and desperate to steal and kill for his next fix.
😂💉💉💉💉
Or she might never come back.
You people are over the top when it comes to drama
She was lucky she wasn’t killed…and she better be on the lookout because this lady and others could come back and do just that and then rob her house. I hope she doesn’t let her guard down. You have to wonder….how did this lady know this homeowner was gone? Was she watching and stalking the house and see her leave for her trip? It’s a shame that the leaders of those cities and states don’t do more to protect law abiding citizens and help prevent this sort of thing from happening in the first place.
That homeless woman is lucky that wasn’t me! A needle? I don’t need their problems in my life!
@@backagain5216 Plus tossing my plants in the pool.
The homeless person is the lucky one. She could have been shot
She needs a better security system. Something with an app that allows live video and motion detection even when she’s on vacation. Either that or have it monitored by a security company.
Star anyone can be homeless. You or me- just because we have a roof over your head, a job, savings- DOES NOT MEAN!! We're better than them because we are all one paycheck away from being homeless. Homeless people are invisible people that continue to get the short end of the stick. And the more we ignore the homeless and housing epidemic in this country- the greater are the chances of that reality being one of our own. Keep speaking ill about the unfortunate and thinking you are better because you have a home and watch- when something tragic occurs to your income or home- and the shoe is on the other foot. Someone will say same thing about you "She was lucky she wasn’t killed."
The owner was so nice maybe the homeless lady will come back to “visit” 🤦🏻♀️
Her compassion may come back to bite her, after bragging about it on the local news and setting herself up as a weak target. I hope not, but this is the world we live in.
She trespassed, slept on your property, and trashed your pool. Your “compassion” is the reason these people are so bold and still getting away with it.
She was kind dumb for showing too much "compassion".
💯
Exactly
Yep
Exactly...she’s an enabler.
That’s scary. She could come back with others and claim “her” home.
@Tomasino Romano
NO. Squatters get a legal right to stay in any property after occupying it a certain length of time. Depends on the locality. You don't EVER let them stay, otherwise you better be ready for them to stay.
Reports of legal homeowners can't get into their own property bc squatters broke in & claimed it. Cops can't do SHT!!
@Tomasino Romano
No, the case I read about, owners came back after short vacay & someone has moved in their house & cops said they can't do anything.
@Tomasino Romano wait until it happens to you!
Article?
You may be talking about that woman and airbnb
This is horrible and my family knows about this very well. After my nephew died of lou gehrigs my brother in law found a bunch of trashy people had taken over his house and he called police but they actually threatened to arrest my brother in law so he had to go to court to get rid of them and that didnt happen over night either..he still had to pay utilities including the trash bill before they would leave...plus they tore the joint up...i think it would have been better to get rid of them in middle of night without people knowing..the justice system isnt on the law abiding persons side..this was 2012 and its worse now...
agree
Horrible situation to be experienced. Can homeowners no longer be able to take a vacation in peace with out worrying whether strangers are in residence when they return?
The nerve of some people…although the homeowner showed her compassion she should’ve called the police because that woman deserves punishment for breaking into her property & needs to learn a lesson the hard way!
yeah because being harsh on people works
@@grawakendream8980 YES IT DOES WORK. I'D would have shown that woman my gun when i found her.
@@alliibee4015 you have lower social & emotional intelligence i'd say
@@grawakendream8980 and WHO ARE YOU TO ME? NOOOOOBODY 😂😂😂😂
@@alliibee4015 you're hypersensitive
This homeless lady knew exactly what she was doing. If this was Texas or Florida she woulda been clapped on sight.
That is a fact, Texas or Florida should not be proud of.
Na fr tho 😂 I’m from cali and I wish it was like that down here 😂
@@Mac-xo2zj I’d walk into your house with my .45 acp and take everything
@@Mac-xo2zj Leave your front door unlocked so people can go inside.
@@filthy. Real rap 😂 I feel bad for y'all.
People need to quit rewarding bad law breaking behavior, called accountability.. Wait til she finds where the lady shit for several days. Bet she'll wish she called. It's actually not good she did that. She now put others at risk. Herself still. Its compassionate to let her pack. That's it
That's such a good point lol
This is a scam, squatting.
@@tutsecret499 yea!
9⁰9
Darlne, you are part of the problem. Not understanding the underlying causes of homelessness and finding a solution. Did you know it cost a city less in taxes to house these people and then get them the help they needed then to have police show up or have them in jail or seek medical treatment in a hospital? I have seen worse then her case but she needed some shuteye. USA sucks! Finland, Norway, Denmark and other Nordic countries have the best social safety net, the LOWEST crime then anywhere else in north America.
Good lady. I’m going through this myself, sleeping in my car at 32.. more people should have more compassion and humanity.
How sweet and compassionate, thank you.
WOW! This woman has a beautiful soul. However, she must get tighter security now.
Yea agree
and a beautiful deck..you see that view? nice....other people's homes..I tell ya....
He is allowing her guilt for living well to cloud her instinct. She has noticing to feel bad about, it’s hers and she earned it.
security???!!!??? why? This is what she voted for.
@@kenkiekens7746 You have absolutely no idea who she voted for . Stop making the same inane comment over and over.
I hope the homeless woman gets help and I hope the homeowner gets an excellent security system.
you should invite the homeless woman to your home instead of hoping that she gets help. all empty empathy!!
So funny.
She went to get a big as dog and a big ass gun too.
@@kanank13 And yours is a dumb logic! Do you expect everyone commenting here to be living in the US? You surely have a brand new 🧠 🙄
@@kanank13 well your comment would have been possibly valid *if the lady didn’t trash her pool and backyard.* That part was totally unnecessary and the needle in the pool screams drug addict that’ll also Rob you. Had she not done that the homeowner might have done more for her.
So instead of virtue signaling, why don’t you *bring her into YOUR home and put your money where your mouth is!*
Very nice homeowner and home. Glad the homeless woman left peacefully.
Now that is real compassion and empathy and I thought I was a compassionate person and not many left out there. But I was wrong.
That homeless lady is lucky. I had a similar situation where a homeless lady looking like the Broom Hilda comic character wandered into my backyard in the middle of the night. I don’t sleep much, so I heard her footsteps and squeaky cart wheels coming down my driveway, and I saw her saunter past my bedroom window. Let’s just say it wasn’t a good night for her, and she never came back.
You must’ve scared her senseless and taught her a real good lesson. I hope you never have to deal with creeps like her again.
Good on you for taking action and not allowing her to squat on your property.
@@gailadams2167 the person had zero business on private property. How about they come and swing by your place and see how you like it?
@@gailadams2167 it says a lot about you that your only other alternative is violence
@@hellspartan9517 in more ways than one or two
Wouldn’t give the key back
Through many plants inside pool
Tried to get in house
And the icing on the cake- hypodermic needle thrown down
Then takes her sweet time leaving
Call the police next time
The police won't do anything because she wasn't violent.
@@sp123 In my state, Florida, it is considered trespassing if someone climbs over a wall. The police might be nice and allow the person to leave with the understanding that if they ever return they will be arrested for trespassing after warning.
Throwing plants in the pool or damaging anything might be misdemeanor criminal mischief(?)
The needle would be some kind of posession of drug paraphrenalia, unless the person had a valid medical prescription.
Not returning the key could be petty theft all the way up to burglary of a dwelling. Which is "entering with the intent to commit an offense therein".
Climbing the wall is considered "entering" because it is within a well-defined curtilage.
I probably would have called the police and told them that I didn't want to press charges. I would just want to document that I had told the person to vacate the premises and never return or face arrest for trespassing.
I wouldhave just pulled out a bat
It’s a gorgeous home. God bless!
She must have divorce fkd some dude
Nice job home owner you showed compassion
Owner seems very kind hearted but this was a very dangerous situation.
@@HiddenAgendas who said what race she was and the homeowner probably from a poor country with some realatives still there which causes her to be more passionate and understanding
@@HiddenAgendas Tbh only white folks are bold enough to do these types of things.
@@gailadams2167
She was born here and she is American.
Why do you assume that all people are not white then they are not American!?
@@gailadams2167
Her accent!
@@ducnguyen-iv9px ok it doesn't matter where she's from I'm just glad she has a good heart.
That's a drug addiction problem that's causing her homelessness. Not just simply homelessness.
Build Back Better! How much is it is going to fund the IRS to target Conservatives and how much is used to fix the core problems in these cities!?
This homeowner is a lovely human🥰
In the UK I had a similar scarey situation where a guy renting my home didn’t pay the second months rent and then he wouldn’t leave. In the end I broke in my own home and threw his stuff out…very very scarey and thank goodness this home owner had surveillance
“Compassion” is what causes this to happen all over L.A.
Exactly. It's now unacceptable to protect your own life and property especially in places like LA
Don’t forget the stupid social media influencers as well and the drugs along with our rehabilitation programs. And soft on crime policies. It isn’t just simply “compassion” it’s a whole complexity of issues surrounding other issues.
building regulations in single home neighbourhoods are doing it! NIMBY neighbours are doing it. No affordable housing available in L.A. anywhere is doing it.
LOL this has to be the dumbest comment I have seen In awhile.. You actually believe compassion is what has exacerbated the homeless crisis? Not the insane cost of living and inflation rate compared to the stagnant wages people are being paid ?? 🤔 That’s a head scratcher..
Nice story. I am not sure how I would react, but I am amazed how the homeowner kept her dignity and moved forward with the underlying belief that homelessness is a problem, not a condemnation.
I can’t believe what a dumpster fire CA has turned into. Wow. This lady is far more compassionate than most.
Her compassion is the problem that emboldens these people to do what they do 🤦🏻♀️
I feel sorry for that homeowner. She’s gonna live in fear in her own home for years to come.🥺
No she won’t. She has the means to get up and move somewhere else where it’s safe, while the poor in Los Angeles don’t and have to suffer from the way these people have voted. If it were Santa Cruz County they’d need to go to eviction court practically to remove the homeless person.
I feel for conservative brains and how someone with such a brain would be very fearful in such a situation, but that's not everyone, not by a long shot. (This is especially true given how the media absolutely abuses those with conservative brains: they scare the absolute crap out of them every chance they get.) People who are less fear-based are capable of changing their locks and going on with their lives. It's a one-off, not fear for years to come. That said, I truly feel compassion for those with conservative brains who would suffer deep trauma from this kind of trespass.
She ain’t going on a trip again until LA fixes this
They can't even fix the shithole on skid row. They're not gonna do anything to fix the homeless situation.
Girl be fr… LOL she lives in a gated area, I’m sure she can afford to get her locks changed and add a security camera next time.
It'll be interesting to see how she reacts when she has a dozen or more squatters living in her yard after word gets out how compassionate the homeowner is.
for sure , they are going to have a huge homeless screw party . I hope there's plenty of chlorine in that pool
It'll spread like those wildfires the state has been experiencing lately. _(8/30/2022)_
Beautiful property. Very lucky to have a house like that
This has been happened many times everywhere in the State of California. This homelessness problem is a terrible issue that must be addressed by the authorities.
Some of those people are dangerous people. The homeowner is lucky to be safe.
By Authorities? How does that even help.
She did show more compassion than was advised. While I'm glad she felt safe enough to do that, I wouldn't have.
Respect is everything, she gave you none. Call the Cops then she will learn this respect
If you don't call the cops, she will do this to someone else's home...
And she won’t be homeless she’ll have a home in prison
@@MommyAlee Right. You beat me to it. That would have solved her homelessness problem, at least for two days, and she would have gotten her key back.
It’s CA she’ll be rewarded
How much prison time do you really think trespass will get someone lol
Compassion is such a beautiful thing ❤️ we all can learn something about this 🙏🏽❤️🙏🏽 Love&Light
What a sweet and compassionate woman.
for not calling the cops? wow, americans really put the bar very low to be qual9fied as "compassionate."
Wow, Can't really say how I would react but this woman handled it with grace and compassion for sure. I would hope that she gets all of her locks re keyed or replaced and has a family member or close friend house sit for any future vacations.
I mean, Asian..... The richest and kindest group in America.
@@HiddenAgendas prejudiced reaction! Reflect upon the assumptions you make about others!!
@@Soapboxstomper Asian Lives Matter!
Uhh uh . Not me . Been working in construction heavy labor in 26 plus years and will send this squatter packing in less than 2 minutes with my " tool " . Not negotiate or compassion bullshit . You violated my property I will not tolerate . Not all Asian voted for democrats f#$!* k , if they did , they deserved it . The socialist policies in Kalifornia .
This lady had a good heart.
good hearts get eaten
I applaud the way this home owner handled this situation. In certain parts of the country this homeless lady would have been shot. This is a beautiful example of empathy and understanding for the human experience.
Very sad. Thank you for your grace, mercy..
The 'hypodermic needle was KEY' to why the homeless woman felt so entitled even saying 'I live here' - yet hiding her belongings behind shrubs, etc. Also, some confusion about the other key that the homeless woman had & IF it was the homeowners house key WHY hadn't she gotten in (didn't say it was homeowner's key)? Still the homeowner was extremely nice in an adverse & scary situation.
She should have called the police. Compassion for a thief?
Imagine if she did that, 500 woke mother fuckers would show up to her house and start yelling how evil she is.
Police can’t remove somone from
Ur home either not sunch a easy topic she is luck she was ent heart
@@happym3008 They most certainly can remove someone from your property.
It's CBS...you are supposed to be squishy. At least fake it a little.
@@happym3008 If I called the police and someone was there that doesn’t belong they can get arrested for trespassing breaking and entering and for the needle 💉
This woman treated this homeless person with respect. She's lucky she wasn't harmed.
She didn't call the police, but she called the news to show what a "compassionate" person she is....
The news probably called her😂
Just be glad that homeless woman didn’t get inside the home, otherwise she would never leave and invoke some squatter rights bs
how would that work
@@flipf615 having a key is legal access. How she got the key could be argued
This was no doubt her intent. People have NO clue about squatters taking over homes. The police will do NOTHING about it since it is your word vs them. There are many websites and tools that will let you print out fake lease agreements and basically take over someones house. Look up the airbnb rentals with squatters living inside 😂
Squatter rights is perhaps the most ridiculous law to ever come into existence.
@@NemeanLion- you clowns don't even know what it is. You read a twisted version of it from some other clown on a message board or comment section somewhere and you just pass it along.
It's like that game, maybe you played it in school as a kid. A bunch sit in a circle and one starts a phrase or word to whispers to the person on the right, and it keeps going to the right to the end. And the final version is completely different than the starting version. Same happens all the time with stand your ground laws, duty to retreat laws.
I wanna live with this homeowner too she seems chill
I had a homeless man sleeping on my porch when I wasn't home at night. How he found out I wasn't home at night baffled me. I had lights going on and off. a radio playing etc. I had a security system so he couldn't get in my house. I had a large yard so he started climbing over my fence and started sleeping in my yard. I was already planning on moving (not because of him) so I am not bothered by him anymore. I had called the police and the main thing they wanted to know is whether I was feeding him- which I was not. I confronted the man twice. He wasn't argumentative, just looking for somewhere to sleep. I am glad I don't have that problem anymore. It's very annoying.
wow what a lovely lovely woman to react the way she did.
Truly impressed by this woman and her compassion. Can’t say I would have immediately thought to handle it the same way but maybe I will going forward should something similar ever happen to me. Interesting and touching story but that last bit was a true curveball. Pretty alarming but I imagine she already had the locks changed.
Well you also have to wonder…how did the homeless lady know the homeowner wasn’t there during that time….had she been watching houses in the neighborhood and see her leave for her trip? Because she definitely entered that property knowing no one would be there….otherwise she would think she would get caught and possibly arrested…..so she had to know the homeowner was gone. Which adds another layer of scariness to the story. I doubt she just walked around that neighborhood ringing everybody’s bell to see who was home and who wasn’t…..so how did she pick the one house on the street that was empty? The homeowner really should have turned her in….she could easily come back with others…she knows this woman would be easy to harm and a group could steal all her stuff and kill her.
Her actions are impressive? I have a newly renovation $600 dollar bridge to sell you.
Invite her in while you're at it.
Not compassionate enough. She should have went and bought her more needles.
Said by a true liberal. Liberalism is a mental disorder.
I’m surprised the politicians didn’t force the homeowner allow the woman to move in. This is where we are on peak stupidity and allowing rights to people who don’t have them.
😂😂😂😂😂
The Leftists think it's okay if you're not using 95% of your property that you should just share it with others! Socialism at its finest!
California has lost its mind long ago. Dont encourage them. 🤔
Wait for them to see this story
Because it is not Chicago or NY
❤ the home owner. Compassion is a wonderful trait.
Very gracious lady and she acknowledges the bigger picture.
She tossed a hypodermic needle on the ground…so does it speak to the homeless crisis or the crisis of people making bad decisions like choosing to use drugs that will eventually make you homeless?
Democrats like to blame guns violence on guns, drug users on drugs, blame people are poor because of rich people taking advantage, they also blame crime due to poverty and systemic racism, etc etc. It’s never the peoples’ fault, they had no control. This is why things only get worse in democrat controlled cities.
You hit the nail on the head. When will the news media come out and say that. Instead they blame the high cost of rentals and landlords.
I don't know of any rehab place without vacancies. Often, they don't want to hear about having to sober TF up. They WANT people to keep handing them sh*t and do nothing to earn it.
Send them to the Sally (Salvation Army).
I admire this woman’s compassion . That takes a strong person to be that reasonable and kind
Gosh that is so true. Something about your comment is making me feel guilt. We are all so quick to anger, especially out of ignorance. Truly being strong, means thinking and not just reacting out of fear.
That happened to me. I was younger and living on Long Island with my mom. We were home, I left the door unlocked and some homeless woman came in and went to sleep on our couch. I don't remember everything but I recall my mother talking to her. I don't recall any police.
That type of compassion is called enabling. The homeless woman will attempt this again maybe at your house or your neighbors.
Sooooo most likely the homeless lady will do the same to a neighbor considering how forgiving the neighborhood is.....uhhhh yeah compassion is the solution
IF THAT LADY DOES THIS TO SOMEONE ELSE...SHE MIGHT NOT BE LUCKY. PEOPLE ARE TIRED OF THIS GARBAGE.
Great compassion on the homeowners part. Always have a friend or neighbor check on your house when you are gone or pay a house sitter. Also timed music, tv and lights makes it look like you are home
I house sit for my sister when she and her husband are out of town. So yeah, find a trusted house sitter.
Compassion will get her killed one day. Have compassion but never allow anyone into your home and property without your say because then they know where you live! And they know where they can get things to sell to buy more drugs!
When full scale greed and power corrupt, then we have this. Home owner did fabulous in handling the situation. I never thought that my country would fall so low as it is now.
Wow. Gorgeous backyard.
Hypodermic needle in the pool? I’d have NO compassion for junkies. None. You have to call the police and build a case. She’s done this before. She’ll do it again.
could have been legit medicine , like for diabetes, but needle dropped is CRAZY.
Well aren't you just a wellspring of humanity. Sorry Harpy, I meant to say harpy.
@@markae0 Junkies never get better
I hope the owner doesn't let compassion get in the way of changing those locks.
OMG..! what a news...!, incredible..!, so much important stuff going on in LA and you guys showed this..???!!
ONLY IN CALIFORNIA. I left a long time ago and I’m so happy that I did.
An hour and a half to pack up??! No! You have five minutes, and that’s being too nice! Most people would kick them the fuck out and keep their things, AND call the cops!
You don't know anything about the law, huh? That's evidence.
Would have been batter to call the cops lady, now she breaking into someone else's home
My sentiments exactly! She was fortunate she didn’t loose her life. Reminds me of misguided people that want to pet a bear, or wild animal. You can’t, you shouldn’t. You can be sincere, and be sincerely wrong! That’s how I see it.
Watch and listen again. She didn’t break into the home.
@@wandererofthewasteland400 ummm almost everything in this story is about how the homeless lady was in someone else’s backyard lol
@@wandererofthewasteland400 It was illegal entry. She destroyed property. Left a dirty syringe drug loser needle laying around.
@@wandererofthewasteland400 idiotic statement, she certainly tried to break in. Then has the nerve to get high and trash the women's pool and destroy her plants..that's shts not free you know...or Do you know??
Never leave your home unattended.
what a lovely homeowner S2
The key word here is "needle". It's a drug addict first, homeless person second. As a society we have to start applying mandatory intervention for addicts - when necessary, in a prison setting. Otherwise the drug problem is going to walk all over us. We got to hunt down dealers and punish them with draconian sentences. Above a certain threshold of drugs found on a dealer, that dealer should expect the death penalty. Too harsh? I disagree. Drugs kill. Drugs ruin lives. We gotta take the gloves off. Enough is enough.
Yeah the California governor Is suppose to make an announcement on something like that next week I believe. Something had to be done.
Yeah do you say all this and the federal government of the United States were peddling drugs in Los Angeles flooded the community with crack cocaine in the 80s and the city has never recovered neither has the rest of California and then you mention prison for addicts when there’s probably more drugs in prisons then there are on the streets with the prison guards being the biggest pushers The drug of choice these days or pharmaceuticals maybe they need to go after these drug companies that are pushing pills on the people or the doctors that are prescribing these drugs
We need to force people to get clean. Stop giving them choices. That is the problem nowadays.
Then you get a president like Obama who releases thousands of drug dealers, saying they didn't commit a "violent" crime!
Yes, about time US cleaned itself up. It even imported the drug problem into other countries in WW11. Over years it got worse everywhere. These ppl have kids to fund there habit in countries with generous welfare systems..Australia, UK..
I say this to underline the truth of your statement. It never stops but ends up invading all corners of our cultures undermining productivity, nations strength and on and on.
Greetings from Aus.
She’s lucky 🍀 she’s alive
No doubt!
How is that? The homeless woman wasn't violent and never threatened her. The homeowner never claimed to be threatened.
@@calmenda u people are hilarious, just keep making excuses with ur last breath after that homeless sliced your throat lol
@@calmenda how is that ? I would have played metallica "one" on her forehead with my drum sticks
thank you for your compassion....your compassion will be returned to you when you most needed. forgiveness is a bridge that you, me or our loves one may need to cross some day; so forgive...
“Therefore consider carefully how you listen. Whoever has will be given more; whoever does not have, even what they think they have will be taken from them.”