WFB: The hit-and-run killing of two San Francisco women on New Year’s Eve has ignited new criticism of District Attorney Chesa Boudin (D.), the hard-charging reformer and former Hugo Chávez aide whose über-progressive policies allowed the killer, a drunk driver and serial criminal, to walk free.
Troy McAllister hit and killed 60-year-old Elizabeth Platt and 27-year-old Hanako Abe while drunkenly driving a stolen vehicle through a red light last week. McAllister was out on a plea agreement for robbery issued in April and had been arrested multiple times since, including a Dec. 20 arrest for car theft.
But none of those arrests led to prosecution and incarceration, thanks to Boudin’s soft-touch prosecutorial practices. The progressive D.A. made his refusal to charge even serial offenders like McAllister for nonviolent offenses a hallmark of his campaign—a position he may now be reevaluating. read more
Well, that office IS an elected office, is it not? Having trouble finding any sympathy for that city’s residents in what must be my very dark soul…
MJA, I just want to thank you for keeping the flow going today. Yours is an unenviable job, and you do it so well.
We appreciate all your efforts. Thank you.
Thanks, Flip. Just wish the day ended better.
Coming to a city near you under the commies.
The Nov election just installed that progressive mentality into all branches of federal government. Good times comin’.