My heart is bursting. On the eve of my first child's birth, my dad - who's been in prison nearly my entire life - was granted clemency. He never intended harm, yet his crime devastated many families. My heart breaks for the families that can never get their loved ones back.
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Replying to @chesaboudin
When can Waverly Brown come home?pic.twitter.com/r4wPXngo2f
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Replying to @JustinH49014105 @chesaboudin
You didn't even know his name yesterday. Cut with the fake concern.
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A domestic terrorist hadn't been released from prison yesterday.
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Replying to @JayGSlater @Muricanlib and
Then you'll be horrified to know that LOTS of Domestic Terrorists have been released/not over the past couple years, but weird that THIS SPECIFIC ONE catches your eye (and coincidentally the eyes of Nazis).
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Replying to @Malthaez @JayGSlater and
How many of them have a son who refuses to prosecute violent criminals in one of America's wealthiest cities?
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Replying to @kitten_beloved @Malthaez and
Oh, so the son is responsible for the crimes of the father? Got it.
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Replying to @Muricanlib @Malthaez and
No, he's responsible for the crimes committed by violent criminals in SF that his office refuses to prosecute Him saying his terrorist father "intended no harm" in committing an armed robbery that killed 3 is an extension of his philosophy as DA
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Careful, buddy, you might hurt yourself stretching like that 
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