Today we announced the prosecution of an SF Public Works manager for failing to disclose $250K in income. Public officials must serve the public, not use their position for their own financial gain. No one in San Francisco is above the law.https://twitter.com/meganrcassidy/status/1413167463022223360 …
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Replying to @consequencerisk @chesaboudin
And drug dealers!
And burglars, thieves, robbers, people who commit violent assault, attempted murderers, actual murderers, burglars fleeing the crime scene who kill pedestrians while driving stolen cars under the influence of dangerous drugs, anyone who stabs the elderly...1 reply 0 retweets 4 likes -
Do you have any evidence that the DA's office is prosecuting major violent crimes less than it used to? Or are you just frothing at the mouth at the idea of mass incarceration going away?
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How dare you! Do you think ANYONE else would have released Robert Newt after he got caught with an unregistered ghost assault rifle that had been used previously in an attempted murder so he - get this - finally commit murder?! Only me, baby. Only me.
https://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2021/05/19/update-san-francisco-potrero-hill-shootings-suspect-arrested-april-2nd-victim-identified/ …1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes -
Replying to @commieboudin @oklalp and
Eye witnesses described the murderer as Samoan, a description that doesn’t fit Robert Newts. We should flinch when your post already declares Newts committed murder. We shouldn’t just tag any old black suspect, we need to tag the ones who fit the crime. That’s justice reform.
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Replying to @cameronshanti3 @oklalp and
I’m sure he went into hiding because he was innocent. Don’t worry, I don’t care if he killed someone or not. I’ll place him in a diversion program, expunge the charges, and release him back onto the street. I’ll even return his assault rifle. That’s “restorative justice”! :D
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Replying to @commieboudin @oklalp and
No that’s not restorative justice. To be clear, that’s not what DA Boudin is doing. The DA is doing his job. If you have a problem with things like due process, you may not have a problem with racial profiling, George Floyd’s murder, mass incarceration. That’s what this is about.
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Replying to @cameronshanti3 @oklalp and
Exactly. Freeing all the criminals and not prosecuting new crimes. Letting the malevolent prey upon the innocent without repercussion until civil society collapses allowing us to replace it with a totalitarian communist dictatorship. Make America Venezuela Instead!
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Replying to @commieboudin @oklalp and
Due process preserves democracy. DA is doing his job. KQED interview: DA Boudin never worked for Venezuelan government. Boudin article assessing Chavez term: he appreciates Chavez decreased poverty but criticizes Chavez concentration of power.
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My job: engendering the rise of a totalitarian communist regime run by a criminal syndicate comprised of me, Alison Collins and the Hondurian drug cartel. We’re most of the way there already! :D
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Replying to @commieboudin @oklalp and
Alarmist smear. The specialty here is to incite fear and anger rather intelligence. We need our smarts to sort this out.https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/managing-your-memory/201712/don-t-listen-your-lizard-brain%3famp …
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