2020 violent crime rates: - San Francisco: down 19% - Sacramento: up 8% - State average: up <1% https://openjustice.doj.ca.gov/data-stories/crimes-clearances-arson …
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@chesaboudin is taking credit for a drop in Murders, Rapes and Assaults when he knows the streets of SF were a ghost town for most of 2020 and early 2021, but not taking credit for where the criminals actually went, robbing homes, garages, cars. Can't have it both ways5 replies 5 retweets 107 likes -
Why did other cities see increases in violent crime then? NYC and LA were up
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No comparison for NYC and LA to San Francisco..many multiples higher populations and urban density than SF…not even close to apples to apples. LA’s gang problems are off the charts and NYC has 10x population with public housing projects larger then entire neighborhoods of SF.
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Ok, what are municipalities you think are better comps
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Why would I make your strange case for you? I’m pointing out, he can’t imply he had something to do with SF’s drop in violent crime in 2020 (we didn’t have much before him either) & nothing to do w/ house/garage/car burglaries, rampant/violent shoplifting. Can’t have both ways
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That's not what you're saying. What you're saying is, the good violent crime trend is NOT because of him, it's because of the pandemic, but the bad petty crime trend IS because of him. You're trying to have it both ways the other way
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Correct, I don’t think anything Chesa has done is responsible for drop in violence. How could it? Go ahead and explain how? Alternatively, his record of releasing all property crime offenders in 2020 for multiple crimes has directly led to 400% increase in my neighborhood alone.
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