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Health inspectors accused of throwing away food meant for homeless

Posted at 10:48 AM, Nov 05, 2018
and last updated 2018-11-05 12:48:40-05

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    KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV/KSMO) — The Kansas City Health Department dumped food that was prepared for the homeless Sunday evening.

Ilus Davis Park is one of three places where the health department stopped a group called “Free Hot Soup.”

The group called KCTV5 News and said health inspectors dumped out food, such as bean soup, and told them to leave the parks.

For the past three years, Jennifer McCartney has wanted to pay it forward.

“We got sick of looking and seeing people on the streets that were hurting,” said McCartney.

She volunteers with “Free Hot Soup,” an organization that brings food and clothing to Kansas City’s homeless community.

“We have hats and gloves because it’s cold and they have no home,” explained McCartney.

Some homeless depend on these meals.

“It lifts you up and makes you feel like you can make it,” proclaimed Paul Spicer, a “Free Hot Soup” recipient.

McCartney was shocked when police and health inspectors showed up at Ilus Davis Park where the volunteers were serving a meal.

“There were so many people waiting in line,” voiced McCartney.

A health department official told KCTV5 the group was serving improperly prepared food without a permit. They shut down three locations where McCartney and other volunteers were working.

“They told us we could throw away the meals or they would do it,” pronounced McCartney.

One volunteer took video of inspectors dumping food into plastic bags and said they also poured bleach on it. The health department said that’s normal practice to make sure no one eats discarded food.

Despite what happened, McCartney continued her weekly route with the food she and other volunteers had left.

“We’ve always had a mutual respect. We don’t know what happened. We don’t know what happened. It’s ridiculous. We’ve never had this issue ever,” said McCartney.

But, the health department says they had warned “Free Hot Soup” in the past about serving community meals.

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