Always room for improvement and yet we have so much to be proud of San Francisco.https://twitter.com/mromano/status/1411047497837867012 …
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Replying to @chesaboudin
The truth always comes out -- this sleight of hand data manipulation is going to bite you in the ass bro. Not a smart move!
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Here’s an examplehttps://www.marinatimes.com/armed-robbery-at-stow-lake …
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I don't care about a single example. I want actual aggregate data, because an anecdote can prove anything.
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It’s a pretty good anecdote, did you read it? Armed robbery charged with a noise violation.
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I read it, but seems like some fantastic story without any sort of like, official SFPD case number, pics, video, etc. How can we tell it's real?
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Replying to @SakakiIsCute @BlueCodePhoenix and
Like, you get a case number for even a minor crime like a stolen purse or something, so odd that none is supplied here.
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Here’s data. Homicide was up 100% for May 2021 vs the prior year. Granted the pandemic subdued these numbers in 2020, but I expect this trend will continue. https://www.sanfranciscopolice.org/stay-safe/crime-data/crime-reports …pic.twitter.com/4Py98WPLYd
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Yes, I'm sure, but why is it just starting now? Homicide peaked in 1992 in Oakland, and had been declining since year over year until a 20% jump from 2019 to 2020, and this year it is on pace for another 10~ increase, but surrounding areas like SF are not.
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Interesting question. I think a solid anti-crime approach can be understood by looking at what changed in 1992. “Increased police patrols”.https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1992-03-30-mn-236-story.html …
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