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Super sad
. We need to figure out a way to prevent these things from happening in our city.
1. Police need to be out of their cars and walking the beat
2. Addressing the economic and mental health issues that enable this in the first place needs to be prioritized.5 replies 0 retweets 3 likes -
Replying to @GehaniNeil @yerdestroyingSF and
@chesaboudin - You mentioned that the suspect did not have any criminal record "in#SanFrancisco". Does that mean he had a record outside of San Francisco? Can you please clarify?1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @GehaniNeil @yerdestroyingSF and
A question for Chesa on property crime on businesses. Pilot program in D5 to reimburse them. Majority, they prosecute. The police brings them the case.
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A2. Chesa asked for no bail on Palidino case. Asking the court to make a ruling to hold both w/o bail. A3. Palidino took pictures of the suspect car and therefore helped his own case.
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Questions for
@LondonBreed - stupid CNN question A1: Quality of life question. The pandemic is the answer that people can't enjoy#SanFrancisco right now. 2nd dense city and the lowest death rate of any city.#housing and#homelessness are the two challenges she highlights.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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Questions for Chief Scott From
@sfchronicle Was it a hate crime? A1: No, per Chief Scot Q2: Singtao daily re: crimes towards elderly of AAPI A2: "Large" number of cases have been solved. However, numbers would be better to cite here. Prevention is the preferred option.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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A2: continued Yes,
@SFPD needs to get out in the community walking the beat and be visible. People don't trust cops in cars. They do if they see you walking the beat. He says he has "done" that. I don't think so. It's not done unless we see police walking the beat everywhere.2 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
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I'd be willing to give them "latitude" if I can trust them. If I am white, perhaps. Otherwise, no since I am a person of color. If I see them daily may be I build up that trust and then I can give them the latitude within the law.
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