Today, my office filed homicide charges against the former officer who shot and killed Keita O’Neil, an unarmed, Black man in 2017. As far as we are aware, this is the first time in San Francisco history that an officer has been prosecuted for homicide.
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Replying to @chesaboudin
Based on my experience as a juror in SF - this is going to go 2-10 in favor of acquittal, with the other 2 coming around quickly. No way on God's Green Earth will you get 12 residents to convict. Not in a thousand centuries. The FTP crowd doesn't do much in the way of jury duty.
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Replying to @SteveAdams80182 @chesaboudin
Please point me to the legal ruling that says cops have the right to summarily execute suspects of auto theft. Or any law anywhere in the US that carries a penalty of death for auto theft. I’ll wait.
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Replying to @GeneralBitch @chesaboudin
That's not what happened though.
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Yes, it is. The officer executed that suspect without even stepping foot out of the car as he was fleeing unarmed, and not a single other officer had drawn their weapon or even threatened to do so at the scene. The officer was fired for violating policies and procedures.
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