SFPD: Do you possess the evidence of what happened here? Boudin: That’s not your evidence. It’s my evidence. … SFPD: (Extends hand) Boudin: DON’T TOUCH ME! DON’T TOUCH ME! DON’T TOUCH ME WITHOUT MY CONSENT!pic.twitter.com/dxIgBlBghz
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Dude actually put this on his campaign site thinking it makes him look goodhttps://youtu.be/kNagmAIC00s
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Replying to @sfironicle
Nah he’s right here. The only reason they wanted to see his phone was so they could destroy evidence. If they didn’t do anything wrong, they should have just let him go and not lied to him. He sucks but cops do this stuff all the time just to feel tough.
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Replying to @SF_Freebird
So then they wanted to subpoena the footage so they could destroy it later? After he has had a chance to save it multiple places? I also think he could’ve just walked away at any point like he did at the end. He was being unnecessarily provocative.
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Replying to @sfironicle
They don’t need that evidence to get the guy. They should have body cams on. That video isn’t going to show a crack pipe clearly. They wanted to either eff with him to teach him a lesson not to record cops or they wanted to grab his phone and hit delete.
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Replying to @SF_Freebird
So why the talk about getting the footage later through subpoena? Why take Chesa’s information?
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Replying to @sfironicle
Come on. You really think they would subpoena that footage? That sounds like a lot of work to me for a dude they supposedly caught with a crack pipe. In my experience cops don’t do a lot of work unless it’s worth it. I guess it would be nice to know the real backstory.
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