Can you provide a source that violent crimes are being reclassified as property crimes? Thanks!
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Replying to @sonysamurai75 @anxman and
According to the DA office, this wasn't a violent crime and they declined to press charges for such even tho one of the perps even used her stolen credit card.pic.twitter.com/nG5BMoL1X5
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Replying to @Andre154223236 @anxman and
Do you have a link to the details of this case?
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Replying to @Andre154223236 @anxman and
Hm the case was dropped due to lack of evidence (which is total Bs) but doesn’t support the statement that there has been a systemic policy change for reducing violent crimes to property crimes. Would really love a source on that statement.
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Replying to @sonysamurai75 @anxman and
I mean this was clearly a violent crime but by not charging it a such it will not be reflected in the stats so as far as the stats are concerned at that Richmond Safeway parking lot there didn't happen to be any violent crimes that day.
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Replying to @Andre154223236 @sonysamurai75 and
Oh, and the charges that were dropped were burglary, not assault and attempted car jacking which would have been violent crimes.
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Replying to @Andre154223236 @sonysamurai75 and
Let me make it even easier and ask you a question do you personally think that on that day and on that Safeway parking lot a violent crime happened, even so, the crime stats say it didnt?
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Replying to @Andre154223236 @anxman and
Yes but I’m not arguing about the stupidity of Chesa Boudin’s office or the lack of prosecution. I’m looking for a source that support the OP’s statement that violent crimes are now considered property crimes as a policy.
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Replying to @sonysamurai75 @anxman and
I mean the fact that they charged that incident(let ignore for the moment that they dropped that charge later altogether) As a burglary and not a violent crime would support that statement wouldn't it?
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This incident doesn’t show that violent crimes are being “reclassified” as property crimes. In fact, the perpetrator wasn’t charged with any crime at all.
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