I wouldn't say the fear of a recall puts that pressure on me. I want to save San Francisco. And so all I've come in and said is we can have both, right? We can be more thoughtful. That's what my juvenile policy is. It's saying no, I could have chosen more than 27 crimes. The law allows us to prosecute juveniles as adults for 27 crimes. Do you think recall was the best way to do this? Because it sort of puts everyone, the whole recall movement is troubling in some fashion. Although she should be last resort and it feels like first resort,. Is that something that hangs over the head of public officials or should?
From Donald Trump to George Floyd and Tyre Nichols, the last five years have changed our national conversation about public safety and policing. That’s particularly true in San Francisco, where progressive prosecutor Chesa Boudin lost his seat in a heated recall election last year, and today’s guest — SF District Attorney Brooke Jenkins — stepped into the powerful role. In the months since she assumed office, the Black and Latina DA has spoken of the city’s “lawlessness,” revoked plea deals, allowed more teenagers to be prosecuted as adults and pushed for more policing of drug dealing. Her critics say she’s too conservative for the notoriously liberal city. She says she’s creating consequences for those who break the law.
As Kara tells Jenkins, “Only in a city like San Francisco could they call you a conservative.”
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