If 2020 was a year of experimentation with a new model of criminal justice in San Francisco, embodied by the city’s district attorney, Chesa Boudin, then 2021 is the year of backlash.http://nyer.cm/Z7PqEgV
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Replying to @NewYorker @chesaboudin
Everyone wants reform but when it’s here nobody wants it anymore. Like wtf did we fight for all that time in the 2020 protests!
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Point is. No one wants a DA who's "soft on crime". There is moderate middle ground that's MIA
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Replying to @JonClem310 @live2tell_x and
Paul Retweeted Samuel Sinyangwe
Given that we know kinder DAs produce a safer society, I absolutely thankful my da is sensitive to incarceration, especially during this moment of pandemic.
#StandWithChesa@chesaboudinhttps://twitter.com/samswey/status/1419664134191284227?s=19 …Paul added,
Samuel SinyangweVerified account @samsweyI analyzed data on fatal and non-fatal police shootings in America’s largest cities. Cities that reduced arrests for low level offenses reduced police shootings - and did not see crime increase relative to other cities. https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/police-arresting-fewer-people-for-minor-offenses-can-help-reduce-police-shootings/ …3 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
How safe do you think Hanako Abe and Elizabeth Platt felt as they were murdered by @chesaboudin policy?
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