Isn’t that the case across most cities. Crime being down because of SIP
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Micah Moreau Retweeted Michelle Tandler 🔦
@michelletandler has the data herehttps://twitter.com/michelletandler/status/1294014181079789568?s=20 …Micah Moreau added,
Michelle Tandler 🔦 @michelletandler
SF Crime Update
The numbers continue to be quite concerning:
Burglary up 59% YoY for trailing 60 days
Motor vehicle theft up 59% YoY
Arson up 37% YoY
Crime associated with greater in-person interaction (e.g., rape, assault, larceny) all down, as expected. pic.twitter.com/mGet8qAW9QShow this thread1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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Absolute crime is way down in the linked data.
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Overall being down is entirely driven by larceny theft, so that bucket would need to be split into grand larceny vs. misdemeanor theft to know for sure (at least as it pertains to *felonies*, specifically, which was the original data point Jamie referenced)
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