... property crimes are harder to solve. #SF is a property crime-driven city, but that said, "we want to do better," @SFPDChief Scott says, who encourages people listening to report crimes so there's better data and an opportunity to gather evidence.
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A suspect breaking into a car got cut and left blood on the crime scene,
@SFPDChief Scott recounts, and that helped the investigation. Is there anything about#SF, asks@EskSF, that could lead to improvement?1 reply 0 retweets 0 likesShow this thread -
Part of improvement is having more resources for, say, retail crimes in particular.
@SFPD staff devoted to that are "overwhelmed," Scott says. "You heard me scream for resources in this budget cycle ... we have to add the personnel."1 reply 0 retweets 0 likesShow this thread -
@chesaboudin says his office has had a lower budget than at any time in the past 5 or 6 years. The justice system has also been impacted by#COVID19; there are fewer people out on the streets, and some folks on the street can't join this event by Zoom.pic.twitter.com/MCfRYotVnS
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@chesaboudin wants to see clearance rates go up, and says that@SFPDChief Scott just said the same thing, but then adds let's take a step back: In CA, more than 2/3 of people released from state prison will be rearrested and reincarcerated within a few years.1 reply 0 retweets 1 likeShow this thread -
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In case you were wondering, the chat window here is ... lit
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@SFPDChief Scott says 32 years in this business, this isn't the first time he's faced a changing judicial system, how people are supervised by probation/parole, new laws on the books. "What we have to do is adapt," he says. He concedes he sometimes disagrees with@chesaboudin.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likesShow this thread -
"We depend on each other. My office depends on his office, his office depends on my office ... The public is demanding change in the system." -
@SFPDChief Scott "There's a different standard for an arrest than for a criminal charge that results in a conviction." -@chesaboudin1 reply 0 retweets 0 likesShow this thread -
Comic relief break: OK
@RoomRaters which one you like,@EskSF or@chesaboudin?pic.twitter.com/zqABmAgp89
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This is my office, so it's not a fair comparison!
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