SF DA blasts Musk for prematurely blaming death of Cash App founder Bob Lee on violent repeat offenders. Turns out suspect was a fellow tech exec who knew Lee. “reckless and irresponsible statements like those contained in Mr. Musk’s tweet.. served to mislead the world in their perceptions of San Francisco, and negatively impact the pursuit of justice for victims of crime as it spreads misinformation”
@RealRussBaker Not just Elons perception but go ahead
@RealRussBaker The fact that Lee's death appears at present not to be the result of an encounter with a violent repeat offender in no way diminishes the realty of SF's decline into poverty, homelessness, drug abuse and yes, violent repeat offenders.
@RealRussBaker Time and again she is being exposed to her immoral and unethical practices. She was paid by the big money to lie, deceive and replace a good DA Chesa Boudin. People want him back. SF deserves better.
@RealRussBaker Like San Francisco is a paradise. Good grief.
@RealRussBaker So, err are we upset the Musk called attention to crime in SF? What am I missing ?
@RealRussBaker Think the bigger issue is the lack of “The powers that be” being held accountable. And the lack of trust, transparency, and full disclosure.
@RealRussBaker Consistent w Mr. Musk's record @ 'spout whatever is on my oh so brilliant mind since the world is waiting w baited breath to hear it'. The 'silent part' of his 'opinions' on such subjects remain unspoken...for now...
@RealRussBaker I'm not sure I get the distinction. It was a murder right? It was in San Francisco right? So how is Musk wrong? Crime in San Francisco has gotten way out of hand. The politicians care more about the perception of San Francisco as opposed to worrying about the crime there.
@RealRussBaker @JoyAnnReid Dominion settlement still unknown, but whatever it may be, how is Tuckums going to spin it. Keep us posted. I cannot bear to watch him.