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Eustis Park Stabbing Incident Sparks Police Chief’s Concerns Over Homelessness

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EUSTIS, Fla. – In response to a recent stabbing incident at Ferran Park, Eustis Police Chief Craig Capri announced an increase in patrols to ensure public safety. This decision follows an altercation last Tuesday afternoon, where a 32-year-old man was allegedly stabbed.

Authorities have identified the suspect as James Thompson Jr., who is currently detained at the Lake County Jail, as confirmed by online records. The conflict reportedly began at a local homeless outreach center known as Open Door before escalating into the park.

Local residents have already noticed the uptick in police activity. Pamela Poe, a frequent visitor to Ferran Park, remarked on the situation, stating, “They definitely stepped up their game. There’s definitely more police presence. I’ve seen officers walking through the park and parked in the lot.”

James Edward Thompson Jr. (Eustis Police Department)

Chief Capri addressed public concerns, clarifying that while homelessness is not criminal, illegal actions will not be tolerated. “Being homeless is not a crime,” Capri stated. “Committing crimes and being homeless is.”

Capri emphasized that homelessness itself is not a crime but said criminal behavior cannot be ignored.

“Being homeless is not a crime,” Capri said. “Committing crimes and being homeless is.”

He said officers have seen an increase in interactions involving homeless individuals, including behavior he described as quality-of-life concerns.

[Check out News 6’s previous coverage below]

Capri brought those concerns to the Eustis City Commission last week, urging leaders to invest in additional resources rather than relying solely on enforcement.

“You are not going to arrest your way out of these problems,” Capri said. “We need programs in place to help people get the services they need, whether that’s mental health care, addiction treatment or affordable housing.”

News 6 attempted to reach Open Door for comment but was unable to make contact. A visit to the facility after hours and phone calls were unsuccessful due to a full voicemail box.

Capri said addressing homelessness in Eustis will require cooperation between law enforcement, city leaders and service providers.

“Quality of life issues. I’m not going to tolerate it, and I’m not going to accept it,” Capri said. “We are going to do everything we can with our resources to put an end to this.”

Poe said she hopes city leaders consider long-term solutions.

“They have to go someplace,” she said. “Although the park might not be the best option, where else are they going to go?”

Police continued patrolling Ferran Park this week. Officers said the increased presence will remain in place as the city works to address safety and homelessness concerns.

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