The media frenzy around @chesaboudin is out of control. A domestic violence survivor told an NBC reporter yesterday: "I am victim . . . what I have witnessed as a prior victim before is a harassment of our DA" by you. Video here, watch to the end:https://twitter.com/davisvanguard/status/1443968968964784131?s=21 …
I appreciate your response, but here are a few articles: - https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/Chesa-Boudin-and-San-Francisco-s-bitter-debate-16394364.php … - https://www.sfchronicle.com/sf/amp/After-father-s-clemency-S-F-DA-Boudin-16412173.php … - https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/I-refuse-to-be-distracted-S-F-District-16303036.php … - https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/06/14/bogus-backlash-against-progressive-prosecutors/ … It’s been quite easy for Radley and Megan to get stats, statements, etc.
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My point is regardless of how scoop-deprived a reporter thinks he is (and regardless of why that might be) there is no excuse for harassing DV victims, DA staff, and the DA at an event or trying to prevent the DA from using the bathroom. It is profoundly not okay.
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I agree. I think there are multiple problems at the same time. I just wanted to provide some further context to the one statement about being hard pressed to find a reporter that is positive to the DA.
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