Crime has gone down, actually.
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Replying to @the_watcher @SeanDaleyCA and
It's actually a mixed bag. Assaults and robberies are up. And we all bet a lot of burglaries go unreported because SFPD won't do anything cause Chesa won't do anything.pic.twitter.com/QKx5N8neJC
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Replying to @wantactionnow @SeanDaleyCA and
There they go “they go unreported because it’s a conspiracy to make Boudin look good”
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Replying to @the_watcher @wantactionnow and
There is no need to inconvenience a conspiracy theory. Of course one has to compare pre-Chesa w/post-Chesa, YTD 2021 vs 2019: Homicides +15.4% Burglary +21.9% Car Theft +33.5% Arson +56.3% http://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d … Shootings are up 105.2% YTD 2021 vs 2020.
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Replying to @WeideKarsten @wantactionnow and
You forgot to mention that rape, robbery, assault and overall crime are down from 2019. Pre-Covid stats and post-Covid stats aren’t really comparable anyway.
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Replying to @the_watcher @wantactionnow and
I did not. If you look at the numbers, you will see that every crime that needs people to be outside -rape, robbery, assault- was down during Covid. Not Chesa’s accomplishment. And of course they’re not really comparable if it does not align with Progressive scripture.
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Replying to @WeideKarsten @the_watcher and
Likewise, according to your reasoning, as reopening has started, any uptick in crime is also not elected DA Boudin’s “accomplishment.” But that doesn’t align with your the hard on crime narrative.
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Oh yeah, because all of the crime was from the people who were staying in their houses avoiding the coronavirus.
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Replying to @edtbnyc @WeideKarsten and
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Since 2018 violent crime and property crime down in SF.https://mobile.twitter.com/batman_vc/status/1428105936242098185 …
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