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Blunder: Repeat Offender Kills Two Innocent Women


 

In March of 2020, Chesa Boudin cut career criminal Troy McAlister a sweetheart deal by releasing him onto SF streets after being convicted for armed robbery. Upon his release, McAlister went on a months long crime spree and was arrested at least 5 times in San Francisco. Boudin refused to press charges after any of those arrests, allowing McAlister to keep terrorizing our city.

On December 31, 2020, while driving a stolen car, under the influence and in possession of a gun, McAlister ran down and killed Hanako Abe & Elizabeth Platt, then fled. After discovering Boudin’s refusal to prosecute McAllister, KPIX 5 exposed that Boudin, while a Public Defender/Criminal Defense Attorney, appeared in court for McAlister on the very same armed robbery case that he cut McAlister loose on when he became District Attorney. Boudin hid this blatant conflict of interest from the public.

In keeping with his beliefs, Boudin refused to keep McAlister behind bars for his armed robbery conviction and the consequences were devastating for Hanako Abe and Elizabeth Platt.

 

Blunder: Dismissing Gun Charges


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This is what Boudin did

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Just days after the heartbreaking shooting and killing of a 6-year old child, former Public Defender Chesa Boudin dismissed gun charges against two suspects.

Charges Dismissed:

  1. Carrying a concealed weapon

  2. Carrying a loaded firearm

  3. Possession of high capacity magazines

  4. Felon in possession of firearm

 
 

Blunder: Committed to the Criminals


 
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Blunder: Declaring Open Season on Cops


Chief Scott Announces
Hampton Goes Free

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See for yourself

Boudin Declares Open Season on Cops

 

Blunder: Refusing to Prosecute


 Another Attack/Another Dangerous Outcome

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“This case represents yet another instance where Boudin blundered and is not prosecuting an individual that attacked police officers. We have a duty to expose these dangerous decisions and hope San Franciscans will hold Boudin accountable.”

— Tony Montoya, President
SFPOA

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