SF food blogger Yen Phan found her windshield violently smashed in the Mission recently. She also discovered that glass repair shops are dealing with a massive glass shortage. Story tonight at 11 pm @KPIXtvpic.twitter.com/USnZXPonvF
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Replying to @BettyKPIX @KPIXtv
@chesaboudin said crime is down. Sources: Trust me bro.1 reply 0 retweets 15 likes -
Replying to @Luong1209 @BettyKPIX and
Paul Retweeted Susie Neilson
Data is only useful when compared to peers, San Francisco is getting safer while the rest of the country is experiencing a national crime wave.
#StandWithChesa, because hes the safer alternative.https://twitter.com/susieneilson/status/1378059503736778753 …Paul added,
Susie NeilsonVerified account @susieneilsonReplying to @susieneilson @socallegaleagl1 @meganrcassidyThe broader point is D.A. policies don't appear to have the same effect on crime rates as bigger events like the pandemic and recession. See our chart on San Francisco vs. Sacramento - in Sac, with a more traditional D.A., assaults increased and murder rates increased more pic.twitter.com/U1yAj1Wbsg1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @netfire4 @BettyKPIX and
Nah I’m good Paul. Fuck Chesa and the chart. There was a pandemic with people staying indoors. Of course crime went down…
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Paul Retweeted Rachel Marshall
Thats the point in so many other cities it went up, While in SF it went down. Reliably science explains that criminal justice reform makes us safer,https://twitter.com/RachelRMarshall/status/1430670203591876608 …
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