“Not having to take my child through metal detectors & steel gates to meet their grandfather was just one of the most amazing gifts I could have imagined…It also made me think about those other families and how nothing will ever make them whole again.…”https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2021/08/24/david-gilbert-clemency-cuomo-boudin/ …
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Replying to @chesaboudin
People who can visit murders in jail can do just that. The victim’s families cannot see their family members anymore. Who are the ones we should feel sorry for?
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Replying to @iownthepolice @chesaboudin
He’s not asking for pity, just expressing gratitude. And expressed pain at those families who won’t be made whole (because their fathers are gone) what is the point of what you said
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Chesas entire campaign was a pity party. Did you ever go to the debates?
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I followed his campaign in other ways than headline-grabbing debates. Like his community outreach and coalition building with deep local advocates. And watched his decisions on the job. Highlighting his humanity and intimacy with the justice system is not pity, it’s authenticity
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He's excellent at showing up to rallies. The work to clear rape kits and end cash bail is laudable. So is the focus on ending frivolous ADA claims. Tho, Chesa ignores victims of assault. Ignores criminals shoplifting rings. Why isn't there a cohesive plan for those crimes?
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