SF DA fires back after Salesforce CEO suggests Trump send National Guard to city
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SF DA fires back after Salesforce CEO suggests Trump send National Guard to city
"I've become more enraged, quite frankly, at what I've been seeing happen."
"We don't have enough cops, so if they can be cops, I'm all for it."
"We don't need your help here. San Francisco's crime rates have been dropping for the last three years. We are at historic lows in many categories,"
Brooke Jenkins, San Francisco District Attorney, pushed back against Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff's endorsement of a possible National Guard deployment and vowed to hold federal law enforcement accountable for unlawful conduct. Marc Benioff expressed support for President Trump sending the National Guard into San Francisco, arguing the city lacks sufficient police and backing guard members acting as cops. Jenkins emphasized that San Francisco's crime rates have declined for three years and are at historic lows in many categories. Jenkins contrasted her outspoken stance with Mayor Lurie's more cautious approach and described feeling compelled to speak for residents who feel unsafe.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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