Thursday, October 20, 2022

Catholic Diocese in grand rapids tells parishioners, “That’s all, folks”; site is being re-purposed as a homeless-and-murder depot



The re-purposed, Warner Brothers, Looney Tunes closing


[Previously: “man found shot to death thursday afternoon in district heights (prince george's county, md).”]

By Grand Rapids Anonymous
thursday, october 20, 2022 at 8:55:00 p.m. edt

A recently closed Catholic church on the west side of grand rapids had a “suspicious death” in its parking lot yesterday morning.

It’s now a place for the “homeless”—along with probable murder.

They closed just in time.

The reason they closed is because the neighborhood went to hell (so to speak), and the White Catholics were replaced—yes, replaced—with blacks and mex.

The diocese said, “That’s all, folks.”

--GRA



2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I hope that site is no longer consecrated? I would not like to know what sort of depravity might go on at a religious site. Although I can well imagine with ease.

Anonymous said...

DEATH(OF MEXICAN) AT CATHOLIC CHURCH IN GRAND RAPIDS RULED "A HOMICIDE".


GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — The Kent County Medical Examiner has ruled a death that happened on Bridge Street Wednesday a homicide.

Police have identified the victim as 46-year-old Santino Ysasi. They have not said how he died. Officers say they believe Ysasi was homeless.

GRPD’s Major Case Team is investigating. When asked if anyone was in custody, police said, “the investigation is ongoing.”

The body of Ysasi was discovered Wednesday around 9:45 a.m. at Bridge Street NW between Gold Avenue and National Avenue in Grand Rapids, officers said.(GRA:A horrible area that's deteriorated rapidly the last 20 years.)

A resident of a nearby apartment complex told News 8 the body was found near the entrance to a building on the campus of the now-shuttered Saint James Catholic Church.

Homeless people have gathered in the spot where the body was found since Saint James Church closed in June, police said. Sgt. John Wittkowski with GRPD’s homeless outreach team said officers have been in the area every few days checking on the homeless population that gathers there.

GRA:Not only are they at that spot,but on various sidewalks,bus stop areas,traffic islands,closed up banks(the drive thru)and parks.What the cops do when they "check up on them" is not known,but whatever they're doing is not improving the situation.In some areas,you have to step over three or four people,who are lying on the sidewalks,to get to where you want to go.


--GRA