"Of all the progressive prosecutors elected in American cities during the law-and-order Trump years, none embodied the hope for criminal-justice reform as perfectly as San Francisco's Chesa Boudin . . . ."https://www.newyorker.com/news/annals-of-inquiry/the-trial-of-chesa-boudin …
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Replying to @RonHawkins13 @chesaboudin
not for anyone who doesn't like being assaulted and robbed by repeat offenders.
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Did you read the article? Crime rate in SF is actually down. You just FEEL unsafe. Probably due to too much time spent on Nextdoor or the like.
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Replying to @elinalynne @SafewordCapital and
my understanding is that the he's essentially cooking the books, as in: the crimes are being underreported and recategorized. i could be wrong
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Replying to @mentju4 @SafewordCapital and
Neat conspiracy theory. Crime is reported directly to SFPD by members of the public who witness or are the victims of crime. Are you suggesting residents of San Francisco are purposely not reporting crime to help DA Boudin in some way?
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Replying to @elinalynne @SafewordCapital and
wow, *conspiracy theory*. it's so interesting to witness the hyper-inflation of this word. and no, i am not suggesting that in the slightest.
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It's not a conspiracy theory? So, you have evidence of wrongdoing then?
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