150,000 burglaries in CA last year. A 60% decrease since pandemic. 6289 burglaries in SF last year. A 45% increase since pandemic. Our city has changed.
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One explanation is the nature of crime has shifted. Due to the pandemic and office closures, downtown emptied to foot traffic. And perpetrators of property crime shifted to residential areas. The data shows this clearly.pic.twitter.com/WbrW7DBRNE
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Our city has changed visibly and by district. The surge in burglaries is disproportionately affecting certain regions. 47.44% increase in Taraval. 14.36% increase in Mission. 13.73% increase in Bayview. 12.92% increase in Ingleside.
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The response from law enforcement has not been commensurate. The clearance rate was 11.9% last year. The clearance rate was 10.2% this year. Less and less burglaries are being held accountable.
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@chesaboudin and I will vote for you and encourage everyone I know to do the same. Be like Nike and Just Do It1 reply 1 retweet 4 likes
It’s important that @bilalmahmood does NOT take a page out of @LondonBreed’s playbook and remain radio silent on calling for Chesa to resign. London missed the boat in her Union square speech on #UNIONSQUAREHEIST today! For her silence she must be recalledhttps://www.change.org/p/people-of-san-francisco-recall-mayor-london-breed …
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