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too little, too late...

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If I was Troy McAllister, a wanted parolee who went on a crime spree that concluded with a stolen car crash that killed two women, I would sue the City of San Francisco, claiming that his

prosecution is highly politically motivated resulting in unequal protection under the law. Moreover the lack of prosecution for his previous crimes were results of systemic racism of the United States that guided his life to this point. Hence preparations are due to him, his family and most importantly the lawyers that come to represent him. Remember, how Boudin will felt when he had to visit his parents in prison. Please consider the same for Troy if he is imprisoned, how his children or future chidden will be impacted by visiting. Office Waverly Brown' and Edward J. O'Grady' s families have only memories and grave to visit.

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He’s not making an effort. He’s hiding behind subterfuge and pretending. Ask him what “take action” and “prosecute” and “file charges” means… not that he’ll answer, but the record speaks for itself. It means plead a serious felony down to a misdemeanor and release into one of his precious “diversion” programs that do nothing but allows him to say someone was held “accountable”. Meanwhile, the perp returns to the street and - shocker - commits more crimes…

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