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Replying to @iownthepolice @chesaboudin
Thank you. Yes, Fentanyl is a demon (metaphorically, of course). West coast lucked out for years and had a lower fentanyl supply than the east coast and Appalachia. But its here now. But it does look like Chesa is working on it:https://www.sfchronicle.com/crime/article/S-F-DA-Boudin-seeks-funding-for-new-fentanyl-15983720.php …
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It works better than your alternative, endless slogans and posturing ,which is killing what 700 a year in SF? How do you people look yourselves in the mirror with your nonsense. Disgusting
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Who are "you people"? And how do you hold Chesa responsible for all the ills of our city which is just starting to come out of crisis mode due to the pandemic? And what are your solutions for our ills? Being angry at people on twitter is not a solution btw.
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Here’s a solution enforce the laws and prosecute those that break them. It’s not “woke” it’s not trendy, it’s not enlightened but that’s the job. He’s decided that his job is something else and it’s clear he’s failing
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And it hasn't worked. A small percentage of criminals are always going to be outlaws. But most want out of the life and our system locks them in. That's what needs fixing. I get the frustration. But I don't get the blind spot to a criminal justice system that doesn't work.
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Based on the fierce backlash to the criminal justice reformers that are building up all over the country as violent crime roars back, you might ask yourself if you’ve picked the wrong side of the problem. Boudin and his fellow travelers are creating this backlash.
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There's only anecdotal data saying the rise in crime is connected to criminal justice reform. In fact, SF crime is down (according to cops). Correlation isn't causation. My belief is the trauma of the pandemic is more to blame than liberal D.A.s.
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Boudin's office recently filed 15 charges against a suspect who was caught on video taken by ABC7 News reporter Lyanne Melendez at a Walgreens in SF. Boudin says last year, the Retail Theft Taskforce recovered $8 million of stolen goods in one operation involving several agencies
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