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Seasons of Sorrow, the Plight of Utah’s Homeless Community
Debi Raynor awoke abruptly to the sound of people screaming and the taste of smoke on her lips. The Salt Lake City apartment complex that had become her home after the streets was burning.
By nightfall, she found herself homeless once again, setting up a child-sized tent on a patch of grass near Liberty Park, where she slept fitfully on top of a couch cushion covered with a tablecloth.
“I don’t even know what to do, where to go,” she said Thursday, tears streaming down her face as she sat outside the singed apartment building.
Ron and Katherine Barrett had moved into the Embassy apartments from their tent in early 2019, at that time, they had a combined 30 tickets for camping on public grounds, a class B misdemeanor, each carrying a possible penalty of 6 months in jail and a $1,000 fine.
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On the day of the fire, Ron had gone for some early morning tai chi about an hour before. When he arrived back at the complex, he said, “the smoke was just billowing out the side.”