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    1. Charles‏ @charles_140 22 Nov 2020
      Replying to @chesaboudin

      Since most people are staying indoors during the pandemic, I think it's more fair to look at pre-pandemic numbers when comparing 2020 to 2019 and it looks like there was actually almost a 5% increase in violent crimes with a 16% increase in robberies.pic.twitter.com/8XiLvUwOY8

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    2. Don't Run. Fight.‏ @OneTrueShaun 22 Nov 2020
      Replying to @charles_140 @chesaboudin

      Well...that would be true except Boudin has also reduced the jail population in SF dramatically during the course of the pandemic and yet crime in SF is at record lows. Robbery is typically a crime rooted in poverty and socioeconomic insecurity. Unfortunately, Boudin isn't mayor

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    3. Charles‏ @charles_140 22 Nov 2020
      Replying to @OneTrueShaun @chesaboudin

      I don't think it's fair to suggest that the impact of ~500 inmates being released has the same net impact on crimes being committed as the shelter-in-place of ~900K San Franciscans. Regardless, looking directly at Q1 2019 vs Q1 2020, the data shows an increase in violent crime.

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    4. Don't Run. Fight.‏ @OneTrueShaun 22 Nov 2020
      Replying to @charles_140 @chesaboudin

      Actually, many of those shelter in place orders were relaxed in may. So.....😬pic.twitter.com/w4bH2dlQB8

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    5. Charles‏ @charles_140 22 Nov 2020
      Replying to @OneTrueShaun @chesaboudin

      Just because the city is no longer mandating shelter-in-place doesn't mean the city's typical behaviors isn't significantly different. Many people have temporarily left the city, and those who haven't left are staying home much more in 2020 than they did in 2019.

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    6. Charles‏ @charles_140 22 Nov 2020
      Replying to @charles_140 @OneTrueShaun @chesaboudin

      For additional context, San Francisco is nowhere close to being as open as it was in 2019 and it's absurd to discount it: https://sf.gov/step-by-step/reopening-san-francisco …

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    7. Don't Run. Fight.‏ @OneTrueShaun 22 Nov 2020
      Replying to @charles_140 @chesaboudin

      I think you misunderstood me, YOU must establish a causal link between San Francisco's(short lived) stay at home order and the overall reduction in violent crime for 2020. You've yet to do that.

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    8. Charles‏ @charles_140 22 Nov 2020
      Replying to @OneTrueShaun @chesaboudin

      It's not about the stay-at-home mandate, it's about the change in behavior because of the pandemic. It's a fact that people are staying at home more even though things have slowly started opening up. Here's a New York Times article:https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/26/us/coronavirus-crime.html …

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    9. Charles‏ @charles_140 22 Nov 2020
      Replying to @charles_140 @OneTrueShaun @chesaboudin

      "With tens of millions of Americans off the streets, would-be victims and opportunities for crimes have vanished, causing a drop in the number of perpetrators committing infractions."

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    10. Don't Run. Fight.‏ @OneTrueShaun 22 Nov 2020
      Replying to @charles_140 @chesaboudin

      This article is from....drumroll...May, SF began to reopen after May. 🙃

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      Charles‏ @charles_140 22 Nov 2020
      Replying to @OneTrueShaun @chesaboudin

      It’s a fact that people have left SF and that people are staying indoors more now than they would’ve this time last year because of COVID. Just like the article stated, less people out and about = less opportunity for crime to be committed. It is pointless to argue otherwise.

      10:36 PM - 22 Nov 2020
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        2. Don't Run. Fight.‏ @OneTrueShaun 22 Nov 2020
          Replying to @charles_140 @chesaboudin

          Shelter in place was reduced in May and continued to reduce until Nov. COVID impact on crime post-may is not conclusive.

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        3. Charles‏ @charles_140 22 Nov 2020
          Replying to @OneTrueShaun @chesaboudin

          More the reason to only look at Q1 data then since that data is independent of COVID as a factor.

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