We are finally seeing real urgency and change in the TL. Over 500 people brought overwhelmingly into hotels over last 3 weeks. This is what we wanted and envisioned when we all worked so hard to pass our hotel legislation, for the TL and entire city.https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/SF-cleans-up-Tenderloin-dramatic-65-15383753.php …
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Replying to @MattHaneySF
Thank you! And now please get
@chesaboudin & DA office to deal with open drug dealings next. Yes, addiction is not a crime, but they don’t commute to Palo Alto to buy drugs! The dealings are right there, OPENLY, in the TL. Please make it stop
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Replying to @chezpim @MattHaneySF
Fact: approximately 20% of my general felony team's caseload are drug sales. We do prosecute these cases, everyday, for better or worse. As we've learned from the war on drugs after all these decades of failure: this is not a problem we can police or prosecute our way out of.
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Chesa why do you allow your ADAs to plea hardcore drug sales cases of heroin and fentanyl down to 32PC? Who gets these types of deals and who doesn’t?
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Replying to @GCalV @chesaboudin and
Can you define 32PC for those of us who aren't familiar?
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In most states a conviction for drug possession for sales is a mandatory deportation. In San Francisco we allow multiple Felony convictions with little to no consequences because we don’t want it to effect their immigration status.
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