Why I’m Supporting The Temporary Measure Of Homeless “Urban Camping” Whack-A-Mole In Public Parks

by Travis Mateer

When I hit record on the south side of the California bridge, I didn’t know today was scheduled for Lion’s Park to be cleared out. This area, right next to Youth Homes, is where the “lion’s share” (sorry, couldn’t help myself) of people relocated to after the encampment on West Broadway was shut down and fenced off, and THAT encampment was the one that reemerged after the Russel bridge area was cleared out. Here’s the footage:

This bridge is the one where Forrest “Clay” Salcido was murdered by two teens many years ago, a crime that main assailant received a 100 years in prison for in March of 2009, just one year after I started working at the Poverello Center in Missoula. This is also the bridge where Buck gave me a blessing that I truly found heart warming.

Who is Buck? He’s the guy someone asked me on Twitter if I knew just a few hours after I recorded this footage. Because that’s how things go for me Zoom Town.

Another person I am VERY familiar with–both when she had housing, allowing her to enable her criminal brood, and after–was recently pictured by the Missoulian. Before I get to her sociopathic son, here’s the image I’m sure tugs on plenty of well-meaning heart strings who don’t actually know the history of some of these “victims”.

I actually turned off my camera before I intended because I say Kathy ahead of me and I wanted to talk to her more than I wanted to keep filming my brief bike adventure. I’m sure someone eavesdropping would have thought that I am a terrible and very cruel person as I cut her short before she could get the sob stories going. Why? Because I just wanted to let her know that her son, John Skinner, is SO infamous that even the Sheriff of Mineral County, Ryan Funke, perked up when I said his name.

Here’s the picture I circulated in the fall of 2021 after writing up this post about John’s self-admitted meth dealing:

While I was biking around, I made sure to stop and say thank you to a young guy working for Parks and Rec. I also thank law enforcement from time to time, which I know leaves some of my more liberal friends a bit confounded.

The guy I’m thinking of, J. Kevin Hunt, recently provided the inspiration for TWO posts already scheduled for tomorrow about a scientist who also an occultist. I guarantee they will be fascinating reads.

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I don’t normally put out this much material in one week, but there’s a lot of crazy energy in the air, so I’m finding it kind of unavoidable. Sunday’s post is ALSO nearly done, and features an excerpt from the book about that scientist/occultist you won’t want to miss, so stay tuned!

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Joey Thompson’s Death Certificate Information Has Finally Been Released, Now What?

by Travis Mateer

This week the death certificate information regarding the death of Joey Thompson has finally been released. Why did it take nearly 2 months? Possibly because the court process I’ve been calling the HAMMER OF MANDAMUS had a hearing coming up this week, so I think preparing for that was taking up a lot of Sheriff Funke’s time.

Here are the very unsatisfactory results, along with the lackluster response from the Missoula County Sheriff’s Office (emphasis definitely mine):

Thompson’s death certificate, filed last week, lists his cause of death as drowning in a period of minutes in the river. However, in a space on the certificate for an explanation of how the injury occurred, it says “undetermined.”

The manner of death (i.e. whether it was an accident, homicide, suicide or natural) is also listed as “could not be determined”.

According to a news release from the Missoula County Sheriff’s Office sent out in April, detectives followed information on the events leading up to and after Thompson’s disappearance. They believe no criminal activity was suspected in his disappearance, the news release stated. 

Mineral County Deputy Coroner Jack Hughes directed questions about the “undetermined” language on Thompson’s death certificate to the Missoula County Sheriff’s Office.

When asked for more information on Thompson’s disappearance, Missoula County Sheriff spokesperson Jeannette Smith said, “We have released all available information regarding Joseph Thompson,” but confirmed the investigation is ongoing

When I spoke with Sheriff Funke last Friday, I acknowledged that, being a journalist and all, there might be a good reason why I haven’t received a call back from Detective Deibert after my initial phone call/voicemail on May 4th, but if there IS an investigation happening, then maybe some communication with Missoula County Commissioners would help.

In other cases, if there are person(s) of interest who have disappeared, or have otherwise made themselves unavailable to investigators, appeals to the public can be made through local media. Just a thought.

I had another thought about the claim that ALL AVAILABLE INFORMATION has been released, and that thought was along the lines of kinda sounds like bullshit, so I sent off an email:

If you would like to know more about this case, this post from last Friday has links to 7 additional articles I’ve written since Joey went missing on April 11th. I’m sure there will be more to report as CITIZENS do the investigative work DETECTIVES should be doing.

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Continuing My Public Commenting Campaign On A Busy Wednesday Full Of Committees Before July 4th

by Travis Mateer

The picture above is a “leaning bench”, one of two that exist ONLY near the Poverello Center on West Broadway. I wrote about this idiotic response to bad behavior around public bus vestibules when they were first introduced 4 years ago. Earlier this week I revisited that blog post, along with a few others, as Mountain Line was back in the news celebrating acquiring a bunch of money to build a NEW HOME for buses.

Because public buses need homes to!

The first comment I made on Wednesday, though, wasn’t about buses and benches. It was during the Budget and Finance Committee meeting, and had to do with County vs. City political rhetoric and the failure of homeless programs, like the Salcido Drop-In Center and the Authorized Camping Site. Here’s the comment:

One thing I said that was NOT completely accurate is that TWO teens were involved in the lethal assault against a homeless man over the weekend in Kalispell. While that might be technically true, more reporting indicates the assault was allegedly committed by just one of the young men, while the other young man was actually trying to intervene. From the link (emphasis mine):

A witness at the scene showed law enforcement a short video and officers identified the two suspects as Fleck and 18-year-old Wiley Meeker of Somers. Fleck and Meeker later admitted to police in separate interviews that they were inside a truck at the gas station when a man approached the vehicle.

Court documents state Fleck admitted to getting out of the truck and assaulting Bryan. Meeker told police he pulled Fleck away from Bryan and then left the scene. A search of a home where Fleck was found turned up a pair of boots with suspected blood stains in the garage.

After making this comment, which was less than 3 minutes and mostly tone-appropriate, I went to get some food and ended up in a tone-inappropriate conversation with a former client from the old Poverello days. My escalated tone was NOT directed at the former client, but it inspired a staff member from Worden’s to come make sure everything was ok.

Part of my LOUD conversation entailed what I’ll call “hostile nostalgia” over the previous owner of this business, Tim France, and how France refused to stop selling gut-rot booze to street people 8 years ago. I mentioned this effort in another post recently, but here’s a Missoulian article from 2015 for some better detail about how the Mayor’s Downtown Advisory Commission attempted to get Worden’s and other alcohol retailers to voluntarily stop selling gut-rot booze. From the second link (emphasis mine):

With warmer weather just ahead, the Mayor’s Downtown Advisory Commission may ask retailers to voluntarily remove certain alcoholic beverages from their shelves – a move supporters believe would help reduce problematic behavior in the city’s core, including intoxication, aggressive panhandling and disorderly conduct.

If the commission’s proposal to curb the sale of single-serve containers wins support – along with a plan to create a no-sell list naming the worst offenders – it would join a slate of tools advocates are now using to improve downtown Missoula’s reputation.

As presented to the Downtown Business Improvement District’s board of directors last week, the Responsible Alcohol Retailer Program would ask merchants to voluntarily remove Steele Reserve, Colt 45 and Natural Ice from the shelves.

And how did Tim France–who was ALSO a board member for the Business Improvement District at the time–respond?

As proposed, the program would take place downtown, where the problematic behavior is largely focused. Within the district, employees would be trained to better deal with potential issues that could arise by not selling liquor to those on the list.

Tim France, owner of Worden’s Market and a BID board member, likened the training to the state’s serve-safe program. He voiced support for the no-sell list, though he remains skeptical of the proposed single-serve guidelines.

While the spirit of the proposal is good, France said, it may penalize retailers in the central business district who sell the listed items. It may also penalize those who obey the law and simply want to grab a beer to take home after work.

Worden’s was sold to someone else in 2019, so I’m not sure who the owner is today, but the staff member who chastised me for being loud wanted me to know there were kids inside his establishment, and GOD KNOWS we want our kids to be insulated from BAD THINGS, which I guess is why this dad wasn’t happy about Missoula’s drug crisis.

From the link (emphasis mine):

The officer spoke to the 911 caller who stated he observed a female “shooting up.” He said the incident was upsetting to him because his young child had witnessed it from inside the vehicle. He also forwarded several photos of Stephenson injecting a white syringe into her left arm to the officer.

On the spectrum of disturbing things witnessed by kids, this is bad, but not as bad as seeing a masturbator on the bus.

Yes, that’s right, the ZOOM TOWN bus service called Mountain Line was the focus of my SECOND comment of the day, and it was delivered at the Public Works and Mobility Committee meeting. Having vented and snacked, I was ready for round 2. Here it is:

After this comment (which I hope “CEO” Corey Aldridge sees as an opportunity to be accountable to his public shareholders) I went walking east, on Broadway, to verify if the “leaning benches” were still there and, guess what? They were!

In an attempt to provide a dramatic reenactment of a potential scenario involving someone with a medical condition that requires a sudden need to SIT DOWN, I recorded myself attempting to use a leaning bench. I don’t think a camera on a phone held at arm’s length provides the best angle, but here it goes anyways!

Do these leaning benches look like they’re adhering to our community’s JEDI principles? If these benches DO NOT promote justice, equity, diversity, or inclusion, then they GOTTA GO, right?

I would think the answer would be an enthusiastic RIGHT! Unless, that is, we’re living in Double-Standard Town, in which case I’m sure some kind of bullshit rationale can be devised. Or maybe a survey can be conducted–something to create the IMPRESSION that public opinion matters and principled consistency exist, even if they don’t.

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