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Concord Police Investigating Death On Colfax St.

by CLAYCORD.com
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Concord police said Monday that officers were investigating a death in the 2000 block of Colfax St.

Police said there’s no danger to the public and said no other details are available. They also asked people to avoid the area.

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The anemic City Council is washing its hands of the homeless and passing the responsibility to others.

The City Council never had a chance to solve the issue as it’s ruled by opinionated wealthy democrats, i.e. the usual donors who rule the city.

Nonprofits can take a stab at solving the homeless issue, but democratic policy being what it is, nothing will ever be resolved.

No one wins, particularly the people who need help the most.

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If by some chance other organizations will succeed in resolving the complicated homeless mess, despite being managed by the City Council, you can bet that the Concord City Council will take full credit.

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Surely by now there should be an update on the death on Colfax Street?

And how exactly do they know for sure there is no danger to the public if they’re investigating the death. There is always danger to the public every single day 24/7.
For them to make a statement like that is blatantly irresponsible.

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That is the block with the parking garage… the stairwell is a known drug shoot-up and sleep it off place. Maybe it’s something like that. ??

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Maybe is a serial killer, a psycho killer or a gang killing all out in public, yes absolutely no danger to the public per police.
Get a clue people.

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I will make a go of being a PIO.

Concord PD: “Keep your head on a swivel if you must visit the 2000 block of Colfax. We have recovered at least one dead human body so we are cautiously warning visitors of a 24/7 threat to the public of an unknown nature. We will keep looking for clues but it is best just to avoid the area altogether.”

How did I do Works925?

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They had names. They were people…….we used to be human. May the Lord rest thy weary and beaten spirit. Remember DIAMOND. I don’t even want to go outside because I believe I know who it was😞. I know you probably don’t believe that this death affects you, but we are all connected. It is heartbreaking how the average age of the unnessary overdose deaths we witness almost daily is about 30. So make it political go ahead, really we don’t mind the wait. There will be none of us left very soon. We were all thrown out with the garbage one fine day, before that we were just like you.

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My dear Lord it was Frank.

RIP good buddy🙏😞

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Frank who??

Frank with bad leg and limps alot ,always had his dog with him,sleeps in his car?

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was his dog named Penny?

First Q-Zar closed and now this. Bad week for the street.

Let’s give our leaders done credit please! They donate slot of their time to the city.anyone can run for office. Do it, change the world!

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You can thank the President for allowing the killer drug Fentanyl to saturate our state. Fentanyl is cheap and easily accessible and our American people are dying in the streets as well as in their homes. If you want these types of tragedies to continue, as well as the abuse of power, keep voting for the Degenerate Dixie Democrat party. They have no regard for life and are proud of their actions.

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I happen to work across the street from the parking garage where the deceased body was located. The gentleman actually chose to jump from an upper level of the parking garage to end his life. The street was closed off for hours and after removal, a Hazmat team cleaned the area. People are quick to judge. This gentleman’s choice has zero to do with putting anyone in danger. Nothing more to say other than may he REST IN PEACE.

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Yes, that frank.

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It wasn’t Frank. I knew the guy

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