The Dragon Youth Organization practices at Lawrence Park in South Sacramento off of Fruitridge Road.
She said the team has only been there for three weeks, but the issues with the bathrooms are becoming more than just gross. She said they're becoming dangerous.
Nevaeh was traumatized after taking girls on her team to the women's restroom only to find a man with the stall door open, exposing himself.
Sabrina is calling out the city to do more for the children's safety. She has been documenting what has been happening inside the park restrooms: finding stalls trashed, overflown toilets, drug paraphernalia and said suspicious strangers sometimes stop to watch the children.
The city recently repainted the restrooms and added two porta potties on Friday, but by the time the team arrived Monday, it was already trashed.
The city said the problem is that it does not have the staff or funding. It said it is working on a plan to limit restroom access at the park for only permitted events like practices.
The city's park maintenance manager sent an email to Sabrina on Wednesday morning that said in part:
The city said it maintains hundreds of parks, so staff is stretched thin. It plans to do more patrols in the area when it can. The City of Sacramento gave CBS13 this statement:
CBS13 also reached out to the Sacramento Police Department, but it deferred us to the city park rangers.
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