They keep coming to the “Great Lawn Gate” entrance to the Los Angeles National Veterans Park to look at their home with the hungry eyes of the permanently homeless.
VA Police Officers Throw Homeless Veteran to the Ground
The tragic truth of how our war veterans are treated when no one (meaning the mainstream media and citizenry) are around, is captured on the Judicial Watch-released videos below.
For the past decade, come rain or shine, Robert L. Rosebrock, 75, has peacefully protested the misuse of a 388-acre parcel of prime West Los Angeles real estate, originally set aside to serve veterans living in the L.A. nightmare of back alley squalor in cardboard boxes and tents.
Watching their land put to use as a baseball stadium for the UCLA, athletic fields for a private preparatory school, and even a dog park, veterans with nowhere to call home, stare longingly at what is rightfully their home from the “Great Lawn Gate” entrance to the Los Angeles National Veterans Park. They come faithfully to the gate each and every Sunday before returning to lives of back alley squalor.