Tuesday, October 26, 2021

San Francisco Prosecutors Quit

San Francisco DA Faces Second Recall Effort Please note San Francisco DA faces second recall effort as residents 'fed up' with progressive 'zero consequence' policies.

A second recall effort launched against San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin demonstrates how residents are "Fed up" with his progressive policies, as his push to reduce jail funding and refusal to prosecute repeat offenders ensures the streets remain marred with open-air drug dealing and violent crime now stretching into the suburbs, a leader of the prominent local police union tells Fox News.

Now a second recall effort is being organized, which Boudin brushed off Monday night as proof that his so-called successes in reducing incarceration has "Angered the billionaire class." But it's his progressive approach that's actually hurting average San Franciscans, San Francisco Police Officers Association President Tony Montoya tells Fox News, as Boudin's "Swiftest revolving door in criminal justice" sends the message to offenders that there are no consequences for their actions.

"And that's why in San Francisco they organized not one, but two separate recall campaigns to try to get me kicked out of office before I'm even halfway through with my term." San Francisco Prosecutors Quit Please note San Francisco prosecutors quit progressive DA Chesa Boudin's office, join recall effort.

Prosecutors Brooke Jenkins and Don Du Bain told KNTV they have stepped down from their posts in San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin's office due to his lack of commitment to prosecuting crimes.

The San Francisco police officers union says a plea agreement for a robbery set McAlister free on parole in April and that Boudin's office failed to prosecute McAlister's multiple arrests in the aftermath, including one Dec. 20 for alleged car theft.

In April 2020, he was sentenced in San Francisco County to five years for second-degree robbery and was released on parole for time served.
 

https://mishtalk.com/economics/san-francisco-prosecutors-quit-residents-fed-up-with-zero-consequence-policies 

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