June 18, 2026
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Austin’s Greenbelt Crime Problem Demands Action

A Friday morning stabbing near Austin Community College‘s Riverside campus is the latest reminder that the city’s wooded corridors — long home to homeless encampments — have become zones of persistent violence that local officials can no longer afford to manage passively.

ACC District police received a call about an urgent disturbance around 8:45 a.m. yesterday, responding within minutes to a wooded area northwest of the Riverside campus on Grove Boulevard.

Map showing Austin Community College: Riverside Campus with nearby roads and landmarks including Riverside Golf Course.
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A suspect was taken into custody almost immediately. Two victims were transported to St. David’s South Austin Medical Center, one with wounds consistent with a bladed weapon. Both are expected to survive. But the incident underscores a troubling pattern that has been building for months across Austin’s greenbelts and tree-canopied encampments.

This is far from an isolated event.

In late February, a man was found dead with gunshot wounds at a homeless encampment in northeast Austin. Before that, Austin’s first homicide of 2025 occurred at a wooded encampment off Nelms Drive, where a fire had been set in an attempt to conceal the killing — an autopsy confirming the cause of death as sharp force injuries. And in April 2025, 20-year-old Gabrielle Williams was shot and killed near a homeless encampment in north Austin, a case that remains unsolved and has since required detectives to canvass the area months later, seeking witnesses who have long since scattered.

The common thread running through these crimes is geography: dense, wooded areas with limited visibility and little foot traffic, where encampments offer both concealment and a concentration of vulnerable individuals — many of whom struggle with mental illness or addiction.

A cluttered campsite in a forested area, with makeshift shelters and a sign reading 'BE CAREFUL' hanging on a tree. Surrounding the area is scattered debris and litter.

A UCLA study found that more than 75 percent of unsheltered homeless individuals surveyed have a substantial mental health problem, and 75 percent have an alcohol or drug addiction, with the majority suffering from both. These aren’t just statistics — they describe the conditions under which violence festers when people in crisis are left without services in unmonitored spaces.

State and city officials have been taking notice.

Last fall, a Texas Department of Public Safety operation to clear Austin encampments resulted in 31 people taken into custody, 24 of whom had previous felony arrests for crimes including aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, sexual assault of a child, and human smuggling. Illicit drugs, stolen vehicles, and a firearm were also recovered. The numbers make a stark case: these camps are not simply shelter for the down-and-out. They can also serve as refuge for individuals with violent criminal histories.

Now the city itself is moving toward a more organized response.

Text graphic announcing the launch of a revised homeless encampment management plan by the city in May.

Austin’s Homeless Strategy Office has outlined an expanded encampment management plan featuring six regional Homeless Encampment Management (HEM) teams targeting parks, greenbelts, residential neighborhoods, highways, and waterways, with police embedded in nearly all crews and outreach workers contacting residents weeks before any enforcement action. An eight-week rollout timeline is recommended to allow for staffing, training, and equipment procurement across roughly 66 priority sites.

KXAN-TV

Austin voters reinstated a ban on public encampments back in 2021, but the sites have remained widespread throughout densely wooded areas and under bridges, with the Homeless Strategy Office fielding hundreds of 311 calls monthly. The gap between policy and enforcement has cost the city dearly — in public safety, in public trust, and in lives.

The ACC Riverside stabbing happened on a Friday morning, within walking distance of classrooms where students were beginning their day. That proximity — campus, community, crime — is no longer a coincidence. It is a consequence of years of insufficient action. Austin’s new encampment strategy, if executed with consistency and adequate resources, represents a meaningful step. But the test will be in the follow-through. Clearing camps without connecting displaced individuals to mental health treatment and housing simply moves the problem. What Austin needs is a plan that’s both firm and humane — one that acknowledges the violence these spaces can harbor while also treating the root causes that put vulnerable people there in the first place.

The wooded areas of Austin should be places of recreation and natural beauty. Right now, too many of them are crime scenes waiting to happen.

SOURCES:

FOX 7 Austin, CBS Austin, KUT, KXAN, Austin Chronicle, Texas Tribune, Hoodline, Fox 7 Austin (encampment homicide), Gov. Texas.gov



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WEATHER

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