Homeless in Woodland Hills. Photo by Stephen Cooper Editor’s Note: The following column is a work of fiction inspired by the recent arrest of the disabled veteran known to many as the “Mayor of Woodland Hills.” The author has written extensively about the plight of the homeless in this neighborhood of Los Angeles. “Look I don’t expect much,” the Mayor said, not looking at Sally, his public defender, who sat across from him with her yellow legal pad centered on her desk, pen primed to take notes. Warily the Mayor eyed the poster of Bob Marley affixed to Sally’s wall, behind her desk, tracing suspiciously with his eyes Bob’s twirling, gravity-defying dreadlocks.“But I liked what
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