A downtown Los Angeles business owner has adopted an unconventional method to prevent homeless encampments from forming near his property by playing the popular children’s song ‘Baby Shark’ repeatedly on loudspeakers. The tactic has reportedly kept nearby homeless individuals awake and frustrated, with one resident describing the situation as driving them ‘crazy.’ The building owner, Shalom Styles of Styles Barber Lounge, stated that these measures are a necessary step to protect their businesses and maintain operations. Meanwhile, California Governor Gavin Newsom has announced a comprehensive and aggressive plan aimed at addressing the homeless crisis, allocating $3.3 billion in new funding to cities and, counties to clear dangerous encampments and connect individuals to shelter and services. His office also mentioned recent legal actions taken against municipalities that failed to follow state directives on homelessness, highlighting the need for immediate action to resolve the issue.