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Replying to @the_watcher @melG679 and
Violent crimes in SF, according to the FBI’s UCR. Falling, not rising.
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Replying to @the_watcher @melG679 and
Shootings are up, burglary is up, car breakins remain at a very high level. All that is true. But the claim that violent crime is up from before 2019 is not supportable by the evidence.
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Replying to @the_watcher @melG679 and
And COVID kind of makes all comparisons suspect anyway. San Francisco sent Boudin to the DA’s office to try a new method of criminal justice. He has not had that chance.
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Replying to @melG679 @the_watcher and
And I’m going to delete the tweet and retweet to correct it bc there is no edit feature, but I find your response to undermine any pretense that your purpose is to have an intelligent conversation.
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Thank you for the correction. I was really confused for a moment. You seem like an intelligent person.
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If you want I can do a statistical analysis of the variance in murder rate to see if the difference between now and last year was noise or if it passes the significance test.
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I think you should do the analysis, but for a lot of people, myself included, an increase in someone intentionally being killed is a big deal. Esp in city that is reform oriented, views are pretty homogenous, and is 7 by 11.
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