All the lies and scare tactics behind the GOP campaign to recall SF DA @chesaboudin can be dizzying.

I mean, the forest here is obvi a desperate plea for more failed, racist incarceration. But it's worth seeing that the trees are rotten.

So here's a THREAD w/ some FACTS:
First, the myths. Is crime up in SF? Nope. For a number of reasons (some about Chesa, some not), crime is down. Both the @sfchronicle & @thenib have this covered: sfchronicle.com/bayarea/articl…
Same goes for violent crime.

The @sfchronicle reported: "most types of violent crime actually plummeted [in 2020] — and all violent crime rates remain near their lowest levels since 1975.”

Another helpful graphic from @thenib: thenib.com/chesa-boudin-s…
But what about homicide, it's WAY up everywhere right? Not in SF.

-2019 SF homicides: 41 (fewest since 1963)
-2020 SF homicides: 48

Compare:

-2019 Oakland homicides: 96
-2020 Oakland homicides: 143

sfchronicle.com/crime/article/…
But what about homicide, it's WAY up everywhere right? Not in SF.

-2019 SF homicides: 41 (fewest since 1963)
-2020 SF homicides: 48

Compare:

-2019 Oakland homicides: 96
-2020 Oakland homicides: 143

sfchronicle.com/crime/article/…
Speaking of homicides, lest you think this recall effort is at all sincere, a new @CJCJmedia report shows that CA's GOP-voting counties actually have higher rates of murder and violent crime than Dem-voting counties.

Yet SF is the recall target. Ok. cjcj.org/uploads/cjcj/d…
Ok ok you say, but everyone knows that shoplifting is out of control, sending businesses running from SF.

No again -- in fact, retail theft is down almost 40% since YTD in 2018, a huge drop not plausibly explained by "lack of reporting"
Also refuting that "no one reports theft": @chesaboudin charges the bulk of organized retail theft cases that police bring -- 82% YTD & 83% last year.

Police solving more cases would mean more charges. Yet no one demanding more enforcement is petitioning to recall the police.
Myths dispelled and hysteria quelled, it's worth also noting Chesa's many accomplishments in less than 2 years.

Starting w/ safely decarcerating & decriminalizing poverty thenib.com/chesa-boudin-s…
And that just scratches the surface. See also:

Holding police accountable✅
Protecting workers' rights✅
Helping vulnerable victims✅
Suing illegal corporate gun sellers✅
Fighting racist policing✅

More here: boudinfacts.com

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26 Jan
What is even arguably the point of this @sfchronicle story? That we should assume anyone who tries to steal a cell phone is going to shoot their mother?

This is dangerous, fearmongering journalism in its purest form. It's got it all. 1/ sfchronicle.com/crime/article/…
Does it vilify a progressive DA with irrelevant quotes from political opponents? You bet it does!
Does it bury the fact that the assumed premise of the entire article -- Boudin's charging decision led to this outcome -- has no basis in fact whatsoever? Indeed it does.
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10 Jan 20
Willie Nash was at the county jail on a misdemeanor when he asked an officer to charge the cell phone he walked in with.

Instead, he got a 12-year prison term for bringing the phone inside.

And the judge told him: "consider yourself fortunate." 1/
law.justia.com/cases/mississi…
Yesterday the MS Supreme Court upheld the sentence.

As the concurrence points out, Nash has a wife & three kids who depend on him.

And while both the court and the sentencing judge invoked Nash's criminal history (two priors for burglary), he had no convictions since 2001. 2/
The concurring justice points out that prosecutors & the trial judge trampled justice in this case, though oddly thinks Nash still needs"rehabiliat[ion]" over this. 3/ law.justia.com/cases/mississi…
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