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WEBVTT KAY: LAVERNE TSOSIE SAYS FOR15-YEARS SHE'S CALLED JOYJUNCTION HOME.SHE AND HER FAMILY FEEL SAFEHERE.WHEN THEY STEP OUTSIDE OF THESEGATES TO RUN ERRANDS THEY FEELLIKE THEIR LIFE IS IN DANGER.>> THE CRIMES THAT ARE GOING ONYOU NEVER KNOW WHO'S GOING TO BETHE NEXT VICTIM IS.IT MIGHT BE ME.KAY: WHEN SHE HEARD A HOMELESSMAN WAS KILLED AFTER HISMATTRESS WAS SET ON FIRE SHEFELT THE CRIME WAS MOVING CLOSERTO HER LIFE.>> WHY HIM?WHY IT HAPPENED TO HIM?KAY: AND WHEN SHE FOUND OUTMAYOR BERRY WON AN AWARD FORPUBLIC SAFETY SHE THOUGHT HEDIDN'T DESERVE IT.>> I DON'T THINK HE'S DOINGENOUGH TO KEEP EVERYBODY SAFE, ESPECIALLY THE HOMELESSPEOPLE.KAY: THE MAYOR'S CHIEF OF STAFFSAYS THEY PROVIDE PLENTY OFOPPORTUNITIES TO HELP HOMELESSPEOPLE FIND SUCCESS.>> ALTHOUGH THOSE THE NICESTTHINGS TO BE SAID HIS FOCUSHELPING THE HOMELESS, MAKINGSURE THEY HAVE THE DIGNITY OFWORK, MAKING SURE AND THOSE THATARE NOT COMMITTING OR PROVIDINGWITHIN THE CONSTRAINTS OF LAW WEARE ENFORCING TOWARD THEM.KAY: THE FOUNDER AND CEO OF JOYJUNCTION SAYS THE MAYOR AND HISSTAFF ARE BLIND TO THE PROBLEMS.>> IT SEEMS LIKE HE'S TREATINGTHIS WHOLE ISSUE LIKE THIS ISALICE AND WONDERLAND.

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Homeless resident Laverne Tsosie said for 15-years she's called Joy Junction home. She and her family feel safe here.But when they step outside of these gates to run errands they feel like their life is in danger. "The crimes that are going on you never know who's going to be the next victim. It might be me, " Tsosie said. When she heard a homeless man was killed, after his mattress was set on fire. She felt the crime was moving closer to her life. "Why him why? Why it happens to him, why? Why did it have to be him?" Tsosie said. And when she found out Mayor Richard Berry won an award for public safety she thought he didn't deserve it. "I don't think he's doing enough to keep everybody safe especially the homeless people," said Tsosie. The mayor's chief of staff says they provide plenty of opportunities to help homeless people find success. "Although those aren’t the nicest things to be said about Mayor Berry, what his focus continues to be is helping the homeless making sure that they have the dignity of work and those that are not committing or providing within the constraints of law that we are enforcing toward them, " said Mayor Richard Berry’s Chief of Staff Gilbert Montano. The founder and CEO of Joy Junction says the mayor and his staff are blind to the problems. "It seems like he's treating this whole issue like this is Alice and Wonderland. Well you know what, Mr. Mayor, we are not Wonderland and you are not Alice," said Joy Junction CEO Jeremy Reynalds said.