I don't know. Probably give death penalty to the cops who killed the hero of the revolution Mario Woods.
Seriously though, apparently one of his policies is to release prisoners early, including violent criminals.
Hey, with Chavista like that in the DA office, maybe SF can reach the murder rate of Caracas one of these days...
I found his website. He is a nut. For example, he thinks black people should not be arrested more frequently than white people even if they commit more crimes per capita.
Basically, it's "we should not detail this here black suspect because there aren't enough white people being detained".
No more prosecuting racist gang enhancements. When a person is convicted of a felony, they may be sentenced to time in prison. Under Penal Code § 186.22, part of the California Street Terrorism Enforcement and Prevention Act (STEP Act), prosecutors can seek additional prison time beyond that received for the underlying felony when the person accused of the crime is found to be gang-involved. But here’s the thing: This mechanism, known as a “gang enhancement,” is racist, ineffective, and unnecessary.
He thinks gang enhancements are "racist". That's bullshit.
Decline to prosecute cases where an arresting officer has a history of racist behavior. We can’t possibly trust that an arrest was made for a valid reason when an officer has a history of racist words or actions. Where there is evidence of such a history--racist texts, social media posts, other racially motivated arrests, etc.--arrests by the officer of people who belong to the group(s) he or she has targeted with hatred will be declined.
And who decides what is "history of racist behavior"? Chesa Boudin? But we have already seen that he views disparate outcomes in arrests as "racist". So basically if a cop arrests more black than white people Boudin would not prosecute any black person arrested by him or her no matter how much evidence there is. It's a "get out of jail" free card for black criminals in SF.
The whole site is filled with far-left nonsense like this. He learned a lot from both his real and his adoptive parents, as well as from the crew that destroyed Venezuela.