In 2020 @SFDAOffice's DA Investigators handled over 3,000 investigation requests and helped recover $11.8 million in stolen goods.
More great work ahead in 2021!
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Replying to @chesaboudin @SFDAOffice
Yeah but what’s the denominator of the stolen goods $? Isn’t that the metric that actually matters?
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yea you’re right, the DA shouldn’t even bother apparently since these people will never be happy or satisfied
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Replying to @plscallmekimi @markdietrichsf and
I mean he isn't... Catch and release... Charges dropped, no charges filed... Recovering some of the stolen goods... When you have entire blocks where people have their car windows smashed in.... Get a grip
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Replying to @craphuman1 @markdietrichsf and
lmao, yea he shouldn't have even broken up the theft ring, we should just let them do whatever they want right lmao, you would make a great DA
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Replying to @plscallmekimi @markdietrichsf and
Breaking it up means nothing when they are back on the street in an hour or less... No jail, no prison... It's just property crime... Also citizens you can't own guns so when they break-in to your home you are left with nothing to defend yourself with
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Replying to @craphuman1 @markdietrichsf and
its not illegal to own a gun you dope lol
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If you have a grip without a fin. It's illegal. No trigger lock It's illegal. Not on roster, you can't buy it in California. Can't buy it in another state and bring it back. Can't buy ammo out of state. You might want to take a look at the city and state laws that limit ownership
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