In order to recall Chesa Boudin here's what must happen: 20 registered SF voters must sponsor a recall initiative. Their names will be public record but addresses redacted. So if I am one of the sponsors, everyone well know that I, Stephen Martin-Pinto will be behind it, and...
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@chesaboudin San Francisco values would have to change, to favor more mass incarceration, renewed brutal application of the drug war, and on average San Francisco would have to appreciate rather than fear its terrifying police state. https://twitter.com/Scott_Wiener/status/1326701491294359554 …pic.twitter.com/70pugSipVX2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Given how regularly brutal violent and murderous our corrupt police state is, imo they have little chance of engendering the trust that San Francisco would IMO need to no longer appreciate the protection of
@SFDAOffice@chesaboudin . They beat a independent to support him daily.pic.twitter.com/lqC5Vced4U2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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Paul, your comment implies our local police state is "regularly violent and murderous"? I know you usually have studies and data to support (which I respect, but tbh, there is also usually data to refute as well)... Can your share your data on SF that supports this?
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For instance in the UK police have killed 5 people so far this year, a high compared with thier 2.5/yr average of the last decade. Sfpd has shot and probably killed two relatively nonviolent people this last month.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_killings_by_law_enforcement_officers_in_the_United_Kingdom …
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Sheesh so a person who carjacked someone is nonviolent ?
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#CesarVargas might not having a drug induced moment of insanity, but a carjacker he most definitely wasn't.
In any other first world country that would have been resolved by the police non violently.
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