Arizona woman sues Bullhead City for ARRESTING HER because she fed the homeless
BULLHEAD CITY, ARIZONA: A retired restaurant owner is suing an Arizona city after she was arrested for giving meals to homeless people at a local park without a permit, according to a federal lawsuit filed on Tuesday, October 25.
Norma Thornton, 78, a resident of Bullhead City, in the state's northwest region, was arrested on March 8, after she gave homemade food to homeless people in a public park in violation of an ordinance the city passed last year. According to Associated Press, the arrest made Thornton the first person arrested under the ordinance that makes it a criminal offense to share prepared food in a public park “for charitable purposes” without a permit. However, residents are allowed to give food at private property or social events.