Once again, a violent offender, the suspect in a shooting and also a convicted drug dealer in the Tenderloin, was released after 30 days in County Jail under @chesaboudin's watch in the @SFDAOffice. Read more
via @LuigiCPA (1/X)https://twitter.com/LuigiCPA/status/1445098682412453901?s=20 …
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The next day, the same violent offender was involved in another shooting. The same crime was committed by the same offender within 24 hours of his release from custody. This is also a pattern under
@chesaboudin's failed policies. (3/X)Show this thread -
Law enforcement alerted the public of the incident via Twitter - a public safety best practice. (4/X)https://twitter.com/SFPDTenderloin/status/1244382017153691648 …
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A public records request was made to the
@SFDAoffice to see whether there was any communication during this time between@chesaboudin and@SFPDChief. The@SFDAOffice's response: "After a thorough search, we did not find any records responsive to your request." (5/X)pic.twitter.com/szayFPGLDG
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Interestingly enough,
@SFPD responded to the public records request, providing this text exchange between Chesa and Chief Scott, revealing that Chesa pressured Chief Scott to remove the tweet. .@chesaboudin: “I need that tweet taken down. Now.” (6/X)pic.twitter.com/cDWECvSXKE
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The result of
@chesaboudin pressuring@SFPDChief: (7/X)https://twitter.com/SFPDTenderloin/status/1245136301193494530 …Show this thread -
Even
@chesaboudin knows his failed policies are putting San Franciscans' safety at risk. And he's trying to hide it by pressuring law enforcement to cover up the damage he has done. Where is the transparency?#RecallChesa (8/X)Show this thread -
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@chesaboudin cannot be trusted. His dishonesty is to our detriment in San Francisco. We deserve transparency. (9/X)Show this thread
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