Rantz: Fatal OD at Seattle Tiny House Village, drugs rampant as program slowly kills addicts

At 10:45 p.m. on Feb. 10, Seattle police informed Scott Townson that his 32-year-old son Jeremy was found dead inside the Georgetown Tiny House Village. The home was on fire at the time.

Townson says the medical examiner told him that his son died five days earlier than when he was found.

Just about a month shy of his birthday, Jeremy died an addict. Despite seemingly endless attempts at treatment, Jeremy fell deeper into his addiction. He became homeless, living on the streets of Seattle before entering the Tiny House Village in Georgetown, operated by the Low Income Housing Institute (LIHI).

Like its other properties, despite disingenuous protestations, this

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