
中青年干部 来听习近平讲授党的传家宝
原标题:@中青年干部,来听总书记讲授党的传家宝 3月1日,2021年春季学期中央党校(国家行政学院)中青年干部培训班开班,习近平总书记为中青年干部亲自授课。伟大事业孕育伟大精神,伟大精神引领伟大事业。
在2月20日召开的党史学习教育动员大会上,习近平总书记强调,赓续共产党人精神血脉,始终保持革命者的大无畏奋斗精神,鼓起迈进新征程、奋进新时代的精气神。
在长期实践中培育并坚持的一整套光荣传统和优良作风是党的传家宝。在3月1日的开班式上,习近平总书记指出,不论过去、现在还是将来,党的光荣传统和优良作风都是激励我们不畏艰难、勇往直前的宝贵精神财富。

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: Refusing to Prosecute
Another Attack/Another Dangerous Outcome
“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
