This is a terrible tragedy and awful end to a brutal year. It is a system failure that resulted in irreversible harm to two families. My heart goes out to the families of the victims. We will hold the man who did this accountable. We will support the families of the victims
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Replying to @chesaboudin
It’s not a “system failure.” It’s your failure and a painfully predictable one.
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Replying to @AriDavidPaul @chesaboudin
We can have compassion for both the perpetrator and the victims. Give 100% support to the victims' families. And then continue to make the more difficult systemic changes necessary to ensure far fewer people live lives that lead to crime.
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Replying to @mbreauxsia @chesaboudin
I agree with this wholeheartedly in the abstract. Clearly the recent policy of letting repeat criminals roam free has been a disaster. Maybe with a different "system" that could work, but then change the system before capriciously releasing repeat criminals.
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Replying to @AriDavidPaul @chesaboudin
I agree with that idea in the abstract, too. In this particular instance, a flawed parole system is to blame. I think it won't be possible to first change a system while that system is still causing great damage all around. I do not believe releasing repeat offenders is policy.
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stop lying. releasing repeat offender is literally policy in SF
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