Then @chesaboudin jumps in to back the chief, saying #SF police had one of the highest clearance rates (solved cases) for violent crimes last yearpic.twitter.com/UxvURkeXgl
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@chesaboudin wants to see clearance rates go up, and says that @SFPDChief Scott just said the same thing, but then adds let's take a step back: In CA, more than 2/3 of people released from state prison will be rearrested and reincarcerated within a few years.
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@SFPDChief Scott says 32 years in this business, this isn't the first time he's faced a changing judicial system, how people are supervised by probation/parole, new laws on the books. "What we have to do is adapt," he says. He concedes he sometimes disagrees with @chesaboudin.
"We depend on each other. My office depends on his office, his office depends on my office ... The public is demanding change in the system." - @SFPDChief Scott
"There's a different standard for an arrest than for a criminal charge that results in a conviction." - @chesaboudin
Comic relief break: OK @RoomRaters which one you like, @EskSF or @chesaboudin?pic.twitter.com/zqABmAgp89
@EskSF is now asking @chesaboudin about the Troy McAllister case https://www.sfexaminer.com/news/da-court-filing-says-office-missed-parolees-out-of-control-spiral/ … and then pivots to his management experience. The DA points to a "realignment" of how parole revocations were handled from the state. "That didn't work, obviously," he says.
#SF is now filing its own parole revocations, and that's a big change, @chesaboudin says. On how he's running the office, "the biggest challenge has not been management or working with @SFPDChief Scott, it's keeping wheel of justice turning" amid a pandemic.
@chesaboudin keeps asserting and underscoring that when police brings his office arrests, he's filing charges in >70% of the cases, everything from petty theft to murder. Particularly for burglaries, @SFPDChief Scott says the most prolific offenders are being detained.
@chesaboudin says @SFPD sent over a list of "two dozen burglars" that were the prolific offenders mentioned earlier, and that sharpened the focus on prosecutions.
@SFPDChief makes a personal apology to folks calling and reporting they've been a victim of crime.pic.twitter.com/81AkRhc09Q
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A correction: @SFPDChief Scott's apology was aimed at folks who say they're dissuaded from reaching out to police and filling a report because of claims that DA @chesaboudin won't follow up.
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