Chaos erupted in New York City’s Upper East Side during a public meeting protesting a planned women’s homeless shelter, set to open in April, after the site was converted from a men’s center. Residents expressed outrage over the shelter’s location near schools and alleged city officials rushed the process for developers’ profit, limiting community input. Despite assurances of heavy security and restrictions on certain residents, concerns about safety and insufficient background checks persisted. Tensions escalated as community members clashed with city representatives, highlighting dissatisfaction with the meeting’s organization and the lack of effective communication.
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