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- ANGER OVER CHICAGO ACTIVIST'S SHOOTING DEATH
-
- By L. Paulsen
- Chicago
-
- Friends of African American housing activist Dwayne Snyder
- gathered in Daley Plaza here Dec. 12 to remember his life and
- demand an inquiry into his death.
-
- Snyder, 34, died the morning of Nov. 25. Chicago police found him
- unconscious on a downtown sidewalk and left him there for at
- least two hours before an ambulance arrived to take him to Cook
- County Hospital. The emergency-room team there tried for an hour
- to save his life.
-
- Snyder, who had been homeless until late 1990, carried an
- identification card from an emergency shelter. His roommate
- Calvin Gatewood declared, "They thought he was homeless, and the
- only thing on the minds of the police and paramedics was `just
- another bum'."
-
- For the last three years of his life, Snyder worked tirelessly to
- fight homelessness in Chicago. He was active with the group
- Homeless on the Move for Equality, and later he and Gatewood
- co-founded the People's Campaign for Jobs, Housing and Food.
-
- Gatewood has written that Snyder "helped organize rallies and
- demonstrations by the homeless for housing and assistance. When
- the owners of Presidential Towers [a high-rise apartment complex
- built with HUD money] refused to provide units for poor and
- homeless families, Dwayne made sure that buses were made
- available to bring shelter residents to the protest
- demonstrations.
-
- In October 1991, a group called "the Mad Housers" began building
- comfortable prefabricated huts for the homeless, heedless of
- legal technicalities like permits and property lines. When the
- city threatened to tear the huts down, Snyder--who was then
- living in one--helped organize resistance.
-
- He, Gatewood and Peter Byrd negotiated a settlement that enabled
- the hut dwellers to move into vacant public housing units. Nearly
- 200 formerly homeless people have been housed under this
- agreement.
-
- The People's Campaign is made up of former hut residents
- struggling to rehabilitate their current housing units--which by
- all accounts were at first considerably worse to live in than
- huts. "Even after leaving the huts and getting a full-time job,"
- Gatewood wrote, "Dwayne would almost daily go to Grand Park and
- Lower Wacker Drive to visit people still on the streets. Often he
- would bring them food and other necessities."
-
- On the night of his death Snyder met with friends to organize a
- Thanksgiving dinner for the homeless.
-
- The details of his death are still unclear. Police, paramedics
- and the medical examiner have apparently all been instructed not
- to talk with anyone or even release Snyder's belongings to his
- family.
-
- Cops admit they found Snyder about 5 a.m. Marks on his face
- suggest he was assaulted at some point. But his friends wonder
- how he could have lain unnoticed on the street for long, since it
- is heavily patrolled and the restaurant where Snyder ate that
- night closes at 2 a.m.
-
- Snyder's friends also want a report on the paramedics who
- erroneously reported Snyder dead on the scene. "Hypothermia--the
- effect of cold--shuts down all your systems," Gatewood told the
- crowd Dec. 12. "You will not get a pulse. That's why they have to
- be transported immediately to an emergency room."
-
- The People's Campaign has written Mayor Daley demanding an
- independent inquiry into Snyder's death. So far there has been no
- response. If there is none by Dec. 14, the campaign will "meet
- with Dwayne's family and discuss what to do--and then they [the
- police] will wish they never heard of us."
-
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