"Truth is you will always find things you could have done differently...what if we had done that, what if folks in intake had filed charges, what if...things I could have done, other agencies could have done, it keeps me up at night"
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"Whenever there is a tragedy like this there is a temptation to look at policy and what could have done differently...this might have prevented that, but would it be good policy for the vast majority of other cases"
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"Convened meeting with police chief, revealed deficits across departments, and I'm inheriting a massive bureaucracy...it's a slow, difficult, delicate process" (says the man that fired 6 prosecutors immediately after he joined)
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"Troy was facing a lot more than 5 years based on 3 strikes...in his instance, had a history that made pretty clear his criminal conduct was motivated by drug addiction, and he'd been in prison 5 years so he was clean and sober"
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"Had served max sentence, looked at challenges he'd faced and the fact that no one was 'physically injured' we decided to not add more time in prison"
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Aside: HARM caused to the community doesn't have to be physical! Why did this become a thing?
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"We have tremendous power, and do we make mistakes? Absolutely, as any office would. But life prison sentences leads us back to the supreme court saying its unconstitutional to incarcerate this many people"
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Blaming parole that they often "fall through the cracks"
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WOW now he's saying there was not an out of office message on an email and that's why Troy wasn't re-arrested
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Like he's blathering so much. He has so many talking points. Such a politician. You know he's aiming for higher office. I feel some sort of responsibility as an SF citizen to help stop him here so he doesn't go on to do more, broader, greater damage
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@NancyTungSF just owned @chesaboudin, speaking facts.
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