4. Anyone w an ounce of integrity has now left the office bc they aren’t able to do their jobs and protect the office. It’s a massive brain drain. And it’s shocking as more and more DAs (including ones promoted by Chesa) voluntary leave that people still post articles like this
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"A lot has changed since March". Any evidence for this claim other than assertion. FBI crime stats are based on arrests, not prosecution. Your claim that Boudin can somehow impact the FBI and SFPD reports borders on conspiratorial.
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Replying to @the_watcher @vjon and
Stats are flawed including FBI stats. There are disclaimers on both the SFPD and FBI stats you’re referring to. The article you tweeted referred to charging, which I addressed and you ignored. You want to call it conspiratorial, go for it. No one who works in that office can
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Dispute what I tweeted bc it’s true. Period. Full stop. And if you think I’m wrong or it’s conspiratorial, I suggest you go sit inside an sf courtroom and watch what’s going on instead of tweeted a medium article.
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Replying to @the_watcher @vjon and
I don’t know why my tweets are doing that, so I’m deleting and responding again. I’m very well aware of the burden of proof. Also, shifting the burden of proof, which defense attys try to incorrectly claim a lot of times during closing argument.
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You should look into my pinned tweet. It’s easily verifiable. In fact, it’s more easily verifiable than the medium article you are trusting that quote Bazelon, who works with Chesa. And anytime Paul likes something, you know you’re on the wrong side of it.
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Quotes*. In fact, I think the article is like 90% Bazelon quotes. You can be ride or die Chesa, but at the moment his supporters are grasping at straws.
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Fair enough, you aren't the one claiming that crime is generally increasing in San Francisco. You do try to question the validity of the FBI UCR reports, which are really the gold standard of crime reporting in the US. The government makes decisions around funding based on them.
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If you don't like the facts presented by the SFPD and FBI then you need to show ones that you think are more accurate and explain why you think so.
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Replying to @the_watcher @melG679 and
The fact that crime was higher 50, 40, 30, 20 and 10 years ago is really indisputable, though many try to make the claim that crime is higher today. It is probably a well-known cognitive bias, reinforced by too much time on Nextdoor, Citizen App and Twitter.
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Homicide and violent crime has increased. Gun violence has increased. Theft has increased. Those are supported by the stats you’re so focused on. George and Chesa have decriminalized a lot of crimes too, which play into other areas where crime has allegedly “decreased.”
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