Only surprising thing about the idiotic “recall Boudin” effort is that his haters from Day 1 waited a whole year. Their campaign is just a reaction to @chesaboudin commitment to dismantling racist practices & making our legal system more fairhttps://www.sfexaminer.com/news/chesa-boudin-responds-to-critics-in-first-state-of-justice-address/ …
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Replying to @DeanPreston @chesaboudin
Burglaries are up over 100% in your district. SF is the only major city in California with increase in burglaries; they're down 42% in Oakland, 3% in San Jose, 14% in Los Angeles and 16% in San Diego. His approach is clearly not working.
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What is your data source? Please share. We are currently in a pandemic & many people hace lost jobs, loved ones, homes, etc. Are you using neighborhoodscout (unreliable) or the http://CA.gov site? They only have data from 2019-July 2020. Chesa would have served 1/2, so
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I’m using respective open data portal of those cities, with the exception of Oakland which doesn’t seem to have a portal like that and where I took data from annual crime review doc.
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Replying to @sheemawn @LetBlackWomenL1 and
And on these websites you can see changes month by month or even day by day (for SF and LA). Burglaries were up y/y before covid in all those cities (in Jan-Feb), but while they started to decrease heavily in other cities since March, in SF they surged.
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Pandemic? Can you share a link or 2? Thanks.
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Sure! So Oakland data is here, check OPD ANNUAL AND QUARTERLY CRIME REPORTS link (I cannot link directly to folder bc these links don’t work for some reason then):https://www.oaklandca.gov/resources/oakland-crime-statistics …
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Replying to @sheemawn @LetBlackWomenL1 and
San Jose is here, you need to calculate it: https://www.sjpd.org/records/crime-stats-maps/crime-statistics-monthly …
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Replying to @sheemawn @LetBlackWomenL1 and
LA — again, this is raw data so you’ll have to either download it or create a visualization: https://data.lacity.org/Public-Safety/Crime-Data-from-2020-to-Present/2nrs-mtv8 …
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And finally San Diego, similarly to San Jose you’ll have to calculate it yourself: http://crimestats.arjis.org/default.aspx
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