Pat Brown, later governor of CA, ran for DA of SF in 1943. During his campaign he wrote: "The District Attorney's office has more to do with the unhappiness of people than any other office. . . .[i]t should be handled by a person who is really interested in the welfare of others"
You can also beat up elderly and leave them for dead in public parks. This poor soul died almost a year after her beating. #SFisViolent #SanFrancisco. 



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