Homeless Man Breaks Into Gov. Jerry Brown's Home, Says He's An 'Open-Door Policy Kind of Guy'

Chris Menahan
InformationLiberation
May. 02, 2018

This is what happens when you don't have classical music blaring on loud speakers to protect your home!

From Fox News:
A homeless man who was arrested last month after breaking into California Gov. Jerry Brown's home in Sacramento reportedly said he only tried entering the mansion because he figured the sanctuary state politician was "an open-door policy kind of guy."

The California Highway Patrol said 51-year-old Steven Seeley was arrested April 19 and treated at a hospital for cuts he received while breaking a window to get out of the home in downtown Sacramento, located about 10 blocks from the Capitol.

In an interview with KCRA-TV on Sunday, Seeley claimed he heard what sounded like a large cat roaring nearby, and ran in to an unlocked side door.
A homeless man broke into the Sacramento residence of California Governor Jerry Brown last month after claiming he was scared by a large animal.

"He's an open-door policy kind of guy, so I figured the door would be unlocked, or else I wouldn't have ran over there if I thought the door would be locked," Seeley told KCRA.
Seems reasonable.

Despite inviting millions of illegal aliens to invade our homes, Brown evidently didn't want a homeless US citizen to occupy his.

This reminds me of the recent story in Israel where anti-migrant activists invited African refugees to take up residence in the mansion of Sarah Silverman's pro-refugee sister.



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