Thursday, February 18, 2016

"Tech Bro" Pens Open Letter Complaining About "Homeless Riff Raff" In San Francisco

Justin Keller doesn’t want to see “the pain, struggle and despair” of homeless people during his work commute.

This is Justin Keller, a San Francisco-based tech entrepreneur, a self described "house music lover and beer connoisseur."

This is Justin Keller, a San Francisco-based tech entrepreneur, a self described "house music lover and beer connoisseur."

Twitter: @johnny5sf

In his letter, posted on a blogging platform, Keller voiced his "concern and outrage" about the growing homelessness and drug problem in the city, where he has been living for more than three years.

"What are you going to do to address this problem? The residents of this amazing city no longer feel safe.

I know people are frustrated about gentrification happening in the city, but the reality is, we live in a free market society. The wealthy working people have earned their right to live in the city. They went out, got an education, work hard, and earned it.

I shouldn't have to worry about being accosted. I shouldn't have to see the pain, struggle, and despair of homeless people to and from my way to work every day.

I want my parents when they come visit to have a great experience, and enjoy this special place."

Keller also detailed three incidents where homeless and "high" people ruined his parent's weekend trip to San Francisco and terrified his girlfriend on Valentine's Day.

Keller also detailed three incidents where homeless and "high" people ruined his parent's weekend trip to San Francisco and terrified his girlfriend on Valentine's Day.

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First, he said a drunk homeless man leaned against his parent's car, which led to a "heated pushing and shoving altercation" with a bystander.

In the second incident, he wrote, a "distraught and high person" yelled and screamed about cocaine and tried to pull down his pants and expose his genitals just as Keller and his family were leaving an upscale restaurant in the Financial District.

And finally, someone presumed to be homeless ruined Keller and his girlfriend's Valentine's Day celebration by interrupting the movie they were watching at the Kabuki Theater. The man entered the theater, went through the exit door, took off his shirt and laid down, Keller wrote. He then returned inside, "shielding his eyes from the running projector."

"My girlfriend was terrified and myself and many people ran out of the theater," Keller wrote.


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