Reminder: that dumbass Jason Calcanis does not live in SF, his campaign against @chesaboudin and the laughable gofundme to hire an “investigative journalist” is, in reality, a retaliation for Chesa prosecuting Jason’s company for fraud and worker abuse.https://sf.eater.com/2020/6/16/21293303/doordash-lawsuit-san-francisco-chesa-boudin-ab5 …
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Replying to @MilitiaEtheridg @chesaboudin
Exactly. And despite what your eyes and ears tell you based on the evidence that is all around, crime is down and I’m doing an awesome job.
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Replying to @commieboudin @chesaboudin
Chesa took office Jan 8th, 2020. Here is SF police’s own data showing that crime is down in half of the categories (the more meaningful ones, I’ll add) from 1/1-1/17 in 2021 vs. 2020. Go cry about your BMW having a window broken to someone that gives a shit
pic.twitter.com/TFQHpBnUin
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Why do you even rely on the police data if you're so "ACAB"? But, their data shows burglaries are way up, and oddly leaves out homicide. You say that "meaningful" crimes are down." Is murder not a meaningful crime to you at all? Murders are up: https://www.sfchronicle.com/crime/article/A-violent-year-Bay-Area-murders-spiked-36-in-15857202.php …pic.twitter.com/3BBpKDTNVe
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Posting data that has been filtered through the lens of the organization I am criticizing and yet it still backs my claim is more meaningful & impactful than one from "ABOLISH THE COPS USA." You really need that explained to you? That graph doesn't include murder
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Replying to @MilitiaEtheridg @TheUnsaid11 and
because it reflects data for weeks in which no murders occurred. Read, THEN respond. And of course murders are meaningful but going to 45 in 2020 from 41 in 2019 while sad, is an extremely low murder rate for a major metropolitan city.
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Replying to @MilitiaEtheridg @TheUnsaid11 and
Oakland, with a 'tough on crime' DA had 100 murders in the same period.
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Interesting. But the SF Chron says 48, not 45. The stats are all over the place. As can be seen, many factors influence crime, ie: COVID/quarantine/etc... has an effect. Using stats does not necessarily nullify criticisms of the SF DA's particular actions, & the consequences.
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DAs function within strict, confining existing legal structure and Boudin has been in office for exactly 380 days. Crime existed long before he came into office and changing those structures is not instantaneous. These criticisms stem largely from VC-backed astroturf campaigns.
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