The charges come amid renewed furor over property crimes in San Francisco, where retailers have blamed losses from rampant shoplifting for shuttering many of their stores. Walgreens has closed 17 locations in San Francisco over the last five years.https://trib.al/ubC2Vtc
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@chesaboudin .@ChatfieldKate - why u retweeting this? You actually going to have reprecussuins for crime now? What about prosecuting gang crime as gang crime??1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
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Does prosecuting gang crime solve gang crime? You know gangs are thriving in the CA penal system, right? You know drugs are ample & CDCR employees contribute. NO ONE I've read has suggested something that'd actually get at the root. I care--lost 6 students so far to gang violence
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Well clearly not prosecuting it is working very well in the tenderloin and nationwide and now why Biden is having to deal with terrible progressive policies causing violence in Democrat run cities. There is a reason the US attorney had to step in in the tenderloin.
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Replying to @aaron223344 @JohnSmi17828195 and
I think you're just a bot w/2 followers, but did you read the article? Most of it supports the people against the plan.Jose Bernal makes sense! COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a major disruption of services and available resources, leaving many people more desperate than ever."
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Replying to @aaron223344 @JohnSmi17828195 and
“We should use our resources to provide meaningful alternatives to street-level dealers - including housing, job training, and employment,” . . . The focus, should be on “getting at the source of the drug trade, which will continue to produce drugs so long as the demand exists.”
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Forced rehabilitation doesn't work but it's true drug dealers aren't the source of demand--it's users, right? You know wealthy people buy this stuff online or get it through other connections, right? Going to force them into rehabilitation too? When you running for office?
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