San Francisco kids were caught on video walking past one of the city’s outdoor drug dens on their way home from school. Ricci Wynne posted the video on Twitter last week, writing that the students were getting off the 14 transit line at 8th and Mission Streets when they encountered what appeared to be the homeless encampment spread out on the sidewalk. “This is not an ally back [sic]Wynne wrote. “This is a major artery in our city that has been hijacked bye [sic] drug dealers and now it’s pure filth!’ The footage shows a stream of children and other passengers getting off the public transport system before the camera pans to the pavement where a group of apparently homeless people have gathered. BAY AREA SAN FRANCISCO MOTHER OF FENTANYL USER WARNS CITY ALLOWS SON’S DRUG USE Wynne added: “Now ask yourself this question, would you want your children to go through this misery just to get home from school?” WARNING: VIDEO CONTAINS STRONG LANGUAGE Wynn singled out a number of politicians in the post, including President Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein and San Francisco Mayor London Breed. Describing himself as a recovering drug addict, Wynne often posts videos showing drug addicts and drug paraphernalia on city streets. Homeless people are seen on the streets of the Tenderloin district in San Francisco, California, on October 30, 2021. -File (Photo by Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images) The area where Wynne says the video was taken is near the Linkage Center in the city’s Tenderloin district, a neighborhood notorious for rampant drug use. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP The Linkage Center was meant to connect the homeless and drug addicts to social services, but multiple accounts claim people were instead shooting up or smoking fentanyl inside. San Francisco recorded 650 overdose deaths last year and at least 700 in 2020. Recovery advocates have said every one of those deaths was preventable. Fox News’ Claudia Cowan contributed to this report.