Clever - but of course one has to compare pre-Chesa (2019) w/post-Chesa (2021). YTD, 2021 vs 2019: Homicides +15.4% Burglary +21.9% Car Theft +33.5% Arson +56.3% https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1shF9HBKAyaxjCkFMbnpdr6ORZtFnWds-HW0AXGkDdd0/edit?usp=sharing … Shootings are up 105.2% YTD 2021 vs 2020. Sign the recall: http://safersfwithoutboudin.com .
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Paul Retweeted Real Justice
Reality differs. Also the pandemic and the medical guidance in response to it should matter.https://mobile.twitter.com/RealJusticePAC/status/1384965663488450560 …
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Real Justice @RealJusticePACFACTS: Sexual assault, larceny theft, robbery, and homicides have all plummeted with@ChesaBoudin as San Francisco DA. Violent crime rates remain near their lowest levels since 1975.#StandWithChesa as he continues to fight for real public safety: http://StandWithChesa.com pic.twitter.com/piWB3ft3MT1 reply 1 retweet 5 likes -
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I'll stick with
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Replying to @WeideKarsten @the_watcher and
Paul Retweeted Dustin Moskovitz
Without normalizing them against a nationwide crime wave there is little relevance, but you could at least start with selecting the time period from when he took office rather than was elected.
#StandWithChesa because data says hes making our city safer.https://twitter.com/moskov/status/1400223655305515011 …Paul added,
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Replying to @netfire4 @the_watcher and
The city isn't safer. Of course one has to compare pre-Chesa w/post-Chesa, YTD 2021 vs 2019: Homicides +15.4% Burglary +21.9% Car Theft +33.5% Arson +56.3% https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1shF9HBKAyaxjCkFMbnpdr6ORZtFnWds-HW0AXGkDdd0/edit?usp=sharing … Shootings are up 105.2% YTD 2021 vs 2020.
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Replying to @WeideKarsten @netfire4 and
If these stats hold, 2019, during height of sheltering, is not the trustworthy yardstick. It’s the yardstick of a recaller threatened by justice reform, police accountability, and protection of workers rights, to name a couple. Justice reform makes cities safer.
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Replying to @cameronshanti3 @netfire4 and
2019 was not shelter in place. So what these numbers say, for instance, is that homicides are up this year (2021) from the least year without Chesa (2019), year-to-date. You could also compare the full year 2020 (also Chesa) with 2019 - the numbers would be just as bad.
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Replying to @WeideKarsten @netfire4 and
My mistake re 2019, but again these fluctuations have occurred throughout SF history. Factoring in police accountability re stats as well as violence, DA addresses causes at the root which prove to permanently decrease crime, if not immediately.
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Replying to @cameronshanti3 @netfire4 and
Hey, I'm not the one who said "restorative justice" is the bees knees. Progressives did. And for SF, comparing pre-Chesa with post-Chesa, the results are not good.
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Replying to @WeideKarsten @netfire4 and
Comparing hard on crime DAs with same years is also not good. Again we see that the stats don’t support SF is beyond the pale and don’t merit a costly recall effort. Pick your stats, but let the DA do the job he was ELECTED to do.
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You know a recall is enshrined in laws too. It's also part of the democratic process here in California. Think of it as a democratic impeachment.
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