Disappointed that @hknightsf chose not to include facts disproving her desired narrative about our work. So much misleading info in this piece it’s impossible to respond in 280 characters.https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/heatherknight/article/Is-public-safety-a-priority-for-DA-Chesa-Boudin-15654795.php …
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Supporting victims & survivors is a priority for my office--exactly why we sent a survey for their feedback. Strange to be criticized for asking victims for feedback. Somehow
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There were 54 questions in the survey—she disliked one. There were two survivors quoted in her article. I personally met with both of them and personally examined the evidence in each of their cases. Mind you my office has around 5,000 open cases at any given time.
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The police and the prior administration all believed neither of these cases could be filed. I looked anyway. I met with them anyway. When we couldn't file a case, I invited both of these two survivors to join community advisory boards. One accepted.
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To show you just how inaccurate this story is, here's an unedited email I sent to a survivor quoted in this story in June (one of several I sent her). We shared the email with
@hknightsf but she failed to mention it in her piece. Compassion wasn’t the story she wanted to tell.pic.twitter.com/bhXleidhzC
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this is not compassion.This is further victimization.This is public shaming. W/ this you are telling every sexual assault victim in the city they should not expect help from the city. I pray you never are the victim of sexual abuse.
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