A lot of things happened this past week. Legislation was signed. Scores of criminal cases were filed. We expanded our fight against ghost gun manufacturers.
But at the end of the week, this is what I’m still thinking about.https://abc7news.com/san-franciso-francisco-crime-da-chesa-boudin/11118774/ …
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But as I heard from these brave survivors I could only think that we must do more.
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I sat in this circle. I listened. For hours. We all cried for each other’s pain, loss, courage, and hope.
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There are failures at all levels in our systems. These are not new problems – they are age old. Loved ones are lost. Families suffer. Communities grieve.
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We are committed to taking what we learned from these courageous survivors to better serve our city. We’ve taken critical steps already yet there is so much work ahead.
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There are no quick fixes. But I do know that we can’t find the answers if we don’t first listen to survivors, take in their stories, and offer to shoulder their pain.
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Don't believe any of this guys's BS. The whole time his peoe are trying to talk victims out of seeking justice and not complain when nothing happens to the person who victimized them.
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