Absolutely devastating: 6 year old boy fatally shot last night. My team is working hard to support his family. But we can't bring him back or make their family whole. We must do more to decrease access to guns and prevent this senseless violence.https://www.sfchronicle.com/crime/article/6-year-old-boy-fatally-shot-in-SF-s-Bayview-15387425.php …
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Replying to @chesaboudin
Your job is to bring the criminals to justice. Enforce the law. All of it.
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Replying to @KatyaSedgwick @chesaboudin
Of course he will, to the best of his and his office’s ability. That’s not the issue. Simply “bringing criminals to justice” hasn’t stopped crime. So how do we end our epidemic of gun violence?
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Replying to @SustainableFred @chesaboudin
He campaigned on not enforcing the law, and had since lived up to his promises.
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Replying to @KatyaSedgwick @chesaboudin
That is 100% false. He campaigned on enforcing the law AND leveraging the authority of the office to both (a) support victims and (b) work to reduce recidivism and crime in general.
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Replying to @FutureExCali @broken_sf and
Untrue. He has and will seek prison sentences where required by law. And he recognizes that prisons (a) don’t end crime; (b) don’t always help victims; (c) don’t get criminals to become law-abiding productive members of society; and (d) have tremendous costs ($ and social).
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So, prisons don’t work and violent criminals can’t be rehabilitated, which I agree with. However, we cannot continue to release them on the street to commit even more crime. Euthanasia of violent offenders is truly the only logical answer.
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