She says she's known there was trouble in San Francisco since her 2019 visit from Japan to the world-famous city. But she didn't know DA Chesa Boudin's lenient handling of repeat offenders, could lead to her own daughter's death.https://abc7news.com/9787391/?ex_cid=TA_KGO_TW&taid=60063f2b6800350001f0fa10&utm_campaign=trueAnthem%3A+Trending+Content&utm_medium=trueAnthem&utm_source=twitter …
I’d start with the majority goes to Troy McAlister. Who isn’t mentioned in the original articles first several paragraphs.
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This article is mainly about Hanako’s mother, her perceptions, grief and yes, anger, and Dion’s interview. There’s been sufficient ink on McAlister to date, prior.
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Agreed, the vast majority of blame goes to Troy McAlister. Which is not to excuse or deflect culpability on the other parties’ lack of action, either deliberate or by omission: his being out of custody & those that made that possible, which is what enabled him to do what he did.
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I’m just honestly shocked on MLK Jr day the news running an emotional appeal against criminal justice reform. The editorial choice is something. The focus of blame on criminal justice reform for their deaths rather than a broader analysis today of all days is just... a lot.
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