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Replying to @BravoSFPols @donkyourenemies and
Right, that's where he should prioritize the DA's resources to prosecute. People should pay a price for killing someone.
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Replying to @GehaniNeil @donkyourenemies and
Neil, I'm not okay with SF residents getting broken into over and over again - it's not okay and it's not normal. Or how about the poor woman yesterday who was assaulted and her dog stolen?
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Replying to @BravoSFPols @donkyourenemies and
I feel for any victim of any crime and when it happened to me, I was livid in the moment. I know how that feels. Assault is violence and I fully expect him to prosecute and I hope he does.
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Replying to @GehaniNeil @donkyourenemies and
So you don't think breaking into a garage or into a car and stealing property should be prosecuted?
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Replying to @BravoSFPols @donkyourenemies and
I'll play devil's advocate on this one: No, but yes, if there is *violence* towards a human or animal (pet). Breaking in and stealing, in and of itself is not violence. I am for prioritizing violent crimes - the qualifier is important IMHO.
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Replying to @GehaniNeil @donkyourenemies and
You don't need to play anything. And I don't get "prioritizing". All crime needs to be investigated, arrested, prosecuted, an sentenced. That is how you keep order in a civilized society. Otherwise, I guarantee, crime will continue and rise - like you're seeing now.
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Replying to @BravoSFPols @GehaniNeil and
Do you think petty thefts should receive the same attention as homicides? Insisting that theft is violence is a way to get there, maybe. Did you know prosecutors have discretion over whom they charge? Sometimes they don't charge anyone! Do you want them to be forced to?
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Replying to @donkyourenemies @GehaniNeil and
Why is investigating crime a zero-sum game? Of course homicides are more serious, doesn't mean theft or breaking into a home shouldn't be investigated. Criminals steal dogs and then yesterday criminals beat a woman and store her dog- this is what happens if you don't prosecute.
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Replying to @BravoSFPols @donkyourenemies and
This is probably my last comment on this subject The police themselves told me when my garage was broken into that it wasn't worth *investigating*. The only reason I had to even call them is because I needed a police report for the insurance claim.
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Why do you think they say that? It's demoralizing when the criminals will be immediately let go, over and over again. Fact that they are arresting the same offenders 5, 10, even 15+ times. Call me crazy but there's something wrong with that. I'm surprised you don't see that.
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