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To: Winfastorlose who wrote (11538)7/3/2021 8:38:36 PM
From: Kirk ©1 Recommendation

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Lee Lichterman III

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That is what happens when you put people who profit from the problem into the equation.

BTW, something most ignore is almost all the homeless were housed at one time but they were THROWN OUT by their families, friends, and/or landlords for stealing, not paying rent, etc... I heard a LOT of the bums passed out on the streets of SF actually HAVE government provided housing but they are not allowed to do drugs in that housing so they go elsewhere to do drugs. It is why most sane people who worked hard and saved and sacrificed to buy an over priced home in CA don't want the homeless housing in their neighborhoods.



To: Winfastorlose who wrote (11538)7/5/2021 9:23:30 PM
From: Kirk ©1 Recommendation

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Winfastorlose

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Criminals love that Oakland just defunded their police.

Oakland Streets Erupt Into ’12 Hours Of Non-Stop Chaos’; Homicides, Shootings, Sideshow Violence
sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com
OAKLAND (CBS SF) — The Fourth of July reeled into “12 hours of non-stop chaos” Sunday night with several victims wounded by celebratory gunfire, a homicide and a massive sideshow marred by gunfire. The night culminated at the sideshow, where more than 200 participants pelted police officers with debris and flashed them with hand-held lasers.

Embattled Oakland Police Chief LeRonne Armstrong told reporters that the level of violence and gunfire overwhelmed his officers.

“This was 12 hours of non-stop chaos,” he continued. “This is one of the most violent July 4ths I can remember.”“If you look at the shoot period of time of 6 hours with 6 shootings, that requires a lot of resources,” Armstrong said. “That was difficult and officers had to run from scene to scene.”

While celebratory gunfire has been a hallmark of New Year’s Eve and July 4th for years, Armstrong said it reeled completely out of control on Sunday.

“The level of violence is far too high,” he said. “Our officers were stretched and did the best we could. We are dealing with challenges. Celebratory gunfire led to the vast majority of these shooting and injuring others. The last 24 hours has been very difficult in the city of Oakland.”

At one point, there were no ambulances available to help treat the injured.

“That just goes to show you to the level of violence that we were managing that we didn’t have ambulances available to help to come and provide medical support it was taking them a significant amount of time to get there,” Armstrong said. “That even concerned our officers.”

There were 7 shootings overnight, one that claimed the life of a 48-year-old man. An eighth shooting took place at around 9:54 a.m. Monday in the 2400 block of 88th Avenue near MacArthur Boulevard.

Arriving police officers discovered a woman suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. She was rushed to the hospital, but Armstrong said she was not expected to survive.

Here’s a rundown of the 12 hours of chaos

6:55 p.m. in 5700 block Elizabeth Street — an male adult was shot multiple times in his vehicle9:37 p.m. in the 5400 block of Roberts Avenue — a 16 year old male juvenile with gunshot wounds to the head; In stable condition. The shooting was related to celebratory gunfire activity.10 p.m. in the 2200 block of 23rd Avenue — 29 year old male adult received multiple gunshot wounds.10:51 p.m. in the 4200 block of International Blvd — A male adult 45 years old suffered gunshot wound, critically injured and possibly related to celebratory gunshots.11:49 p.m. in the 4200 block of International Blvd. — An unresponsive adult male suffering from blunt trauma to the head. The victim has since died of his injuries12:08 a.m. in 7700 block of Bancroft Ave — A 48-year-old adult male suffered multiple gunshots and died at the scene.12:40 a.m. — A victim walked into a hospital with multiple gunshot wounds.While they were racing to respond to several reports of shootings, Oakland officers were also confronted with trying to deal with a massive sideshow.

“We encountered a violent and dangerous sideshow with 300 vehicles and 200 spectators with the use of firearms and lasers,” Armstrong said. “It went across the city.”

Police made three arrests related to the sideshow and five weapons were seized. Armstrong said one spectator was struck by a vehicle and suffered severe injuries that could lead to lifelong treatment.

Oakland police overwhelmed with July 4 violence: '12 hours of nonstop chaos'
sfchronicle.com



To: Winfastorlose who wrote (11538)7/22/2021 9:58:59 AM
From: Kirk ©4 Recommendations

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berniel
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Winfastorlose

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You have to wonder how much longer Google, Apple, Facebook, Salesfarce, etc. will be able to use "California Lifestyle" as a recruiting tool?

In Taxifornica we over tax the wealthy, run up a huge surplus and rather than give some of it back or use it to buy down grossly under funded pensions, the idiot in chief in Sacratomato invites MORE homeless here to share the CA dream! INCREDIBLE

Besides Newsom, LA should recall this nut job newly elected District Attorney George Gascon, whom I believe came from a similar job in SF.
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Gavin Newsom invites world's homeless to California
Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva listened to Newsom’s message and was not pleased with what he heard.

“As a private citizen, I support the [Newsom] recall,” he said.

Villanueva has tried to stand in the gap of rising crime and increased homelessness despite a $145 million “ defund the police” cut to his budget in the current year.

“Those comments blew us away, we are trying to keep our heads above water, and he goes and says that?” Villanueva told the Washington Examiner. “When he invites the rest of the nation’s homeless to California, that is the death wish.”

Homicides in Los Angeles County are up 58% from last year, and newly elected District Attorney George Gascon refused to file a record 5,900 criminal cases brought by detectives this year, Villanueva said. Gascon ran on a platform of less prosecution and more community assistance for lawbreakers.

“With [Gascon’s] privileged upbringing, this doesn’t impact him,” Villanueva said. “I have homeless with mental illness on the streets who attack residents, set their houses on fire, and run over them with cars. Just the sheer level of violence that comes with the increase in population of homeless is like pouring gasoline on the fire.
George Gascón en.wikipedia.org

This is a family nut tree of special favors:
In 2011, in his last act as Mayor of San Francisco, Gavin Newsom appointed Gascón as San Francisco District Attorney, filling the seat vacated by Kamala Harris. In 2018, Gascón announced that he would not be seeking re-election, citing his need to care for his mother in Los Angeles. [21] [22] He resigned from his San Francisco District Attorney position in October 2019. [23]
Even our criminal loving SF mayor Breed wouldn't endorse him:
During Gascon's time as District Attorney, property crime increased by 49%. Some of Gascon's critics have blamed this increase on his office's reluctance to file charges against "low-level" offenders; during Gascon's tenure, misdemeanor charges were only filed in 40% of cases presented by the San Francisco Police Department. [26] Having worked with Gascon, San Francisco Mayor London Breed and City Attorney Dennis Herrera declined to endorse him in his bid to become the District Attorney of Los Angeles County; Breed and Herrera instead endorsed his opponent, the incumbent Jackie Lacey. [27]
and this is a direct reason we have so much repeat crime these days

Gascón co-authored Proposition 47 that reduced many crimes from felonies to misdemeanors. Proposition 47, according to one study, has reduced the disparity in arrests in San Francisco between Caucasians and African Americans by nearly half. [39] Some have criticized the law. [40] [41] [42]
Oh.... someone else thought it was a good idea to recall Gascón!
In February 2021 an effort began to place a proposition on an upcoming ballot to remove Gascón from office. [53] While the recall's most visible supporter is Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva, it is led by former District Attorney Steve Cooley and two women who lost relatives to violent crime. [54] [55] [56]

On May 22, 2021, the recall petition was approved by the L.A. County Registrar. Proponents of the recall have until October 27, 2021 to collect signatures of support from 10 percent of Los Angeles County voters, for a total of 579,000 valid signatures. [54]

It looks like conservative Larry Elder made the ballot to replace Newsom so it will be interesting to watch the far left loons attack an African American...