Supporting victims & survivors is a priority for my office--exactly why we sent a survey for their feedback.
Strange to be criticized for asking victims for feedback. Somehow @hknightsf took an effort by our office to listen to survivors as proof that we don’t.
No not weird. Amanda put her name, identity, & circumstances out to the public voluntarily & the DA’s office did not reveal any of her confidential or privileged information. Chesa simply provided proof of the DA response, which was conveniently left out by the reporter.pic.twitter.com/uAzW4WSFSZ
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So the da’s desire to defend himself in the press is more important than his duty to protect a victim. Pathetic
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I mean the starting point here is victim vs DA. This is not going well.
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