In July, we resentenced the last person on death row out of San Francisco, effectively ending the death penalty in San Francisco. We announced our intent to form a Truth, Justice & Reconciliation Commission to address the harms caused in our communities by law enforcement.
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We prosecuted over 4,000 new cases this year. We instituted groundbreaking police accountability reforms. We implemented new approaches centered around victims.
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In the year to come we will continue to work our hardest. We will fight for treatment to end our drug overdose crisis. We will expand restorative justice approaches so that crime victims feel empowered by our legal system and those who harm are held accountable.
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We will work to keep everyone in San Francisco safe from the pandemic. We will continue to address root causes of crime so that we can prevent future crime. And we will continue to fight to keep San Francisco safe, healthy, and just.
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I am calling Bullshit on this. As a longtime resident of SF, there has never been as much crime and lawlessness in our city.
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Crime is NOt down. The city is crime ridden but we don’t call the police cuz you don’t do anything about it. So what’s the point?
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This is hilarious. We are doing great aside from the rampant stealing and killing. Then follows it up with a brag about reduced jail pop as if that has absolutely nothing to do with the sentence he had just finish typing. Unbelievable.
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The chances of being a victim of burglary in our city is 1 in 18. This is a crime.
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San Francisco Police Department data show burglaries in the city climbed from 4,918 reported incidents a year ago to 7,248 as of Dec. 27. Crime rates down??? Smoking too much of that fentanyl from the dealers you just let go last night.
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