Adams and Dore were among roughly 45 volunteers cited for feeding the homeless outside the public library in March. The judge dismissed their cases since the officers who cited Adams and Dore did not appear in court to testify Thursday morning. Helping the homeless has been their passion for years.
A man has been found not guilty of breaking a law against feeding homeless people outside a public library in Houston, concluding the first trial to be held after dozens of tickets were issued against volunteers for the group Food Not Bombs. Friday's verdict in the sprawling Texas city is latest flashpoint in the debate in many American cities over whether feeding the homeless is an act of charity or a crime that raises health and safety concerns among people who live and work nearby.