Saturday, January 29, 2022

San Francisco Leftist DA accused of withholding evidence in cop misconduct case


San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin is the son of Kathy Boudin and David Gilbert, who were members of the Weather Underground. When Chesa was 14 months old his parents were arrested and convicted of murder for driving the getaway car in the Brink's robbery of 1981 in Rockland County, New York. 

Chesa's mom was sentenced to only 20 years to life in prison and pop to 75 years to life for felony murders of two police officers and a security guard. 

After his parents were imprisoned, Chesa was raised in Chicago by none other than two other members of the Weather Underground, Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn, Boudin said that he didn't learn to read until the age of 9. You may remember Ayers as a Barack Obama buddy along with Dohrn. They mostly blew up government buildings.

Kathy Boudin family photo

Chesa's great-grandfather, Louis B. Boudin, was a Marxist theoretician, and grandpa was Leonard Boudin, a far-left attorney who represented controversial clients such as Fidel Castro.

Suffice it to say, Chesa Boudin viewed right and wrong from a pink lens just like his family.

On Friday, a whistleblower accused Boudin of withholding evidence in a case whereby a police officer is accused of using unnecessary force against a civilian. 

David Gilbert and company
Comrade Boudin first announced charges against San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) Officer Terrance Stangle in December 2020. The officer is accused of unnecessarily beating a man named Dacari Spiers with a baton in October 2019, breaking Spires' wrist and leg, while responding to a domestic violence call.

Magen Hayashi, an investigator for the DA's office, testified Friday that she believed she would be fired if she did not withhold certain evidence in the case against Stangle, according to NBC Bay Area, a damning claim against Boudin's office.

Hayashi told a San Francisco Superior Court judge that she never disclosed information from a female witness who claimed to see Spiers beating a woman before Stangle hit him with a baton and that she feared she would be fired if she did, the outlet reported.

See, the Left hates police as much as they hate the victims of crime. You can burn down small businesses in a city, and the Vice President of the United States will help raise money for your bail, while CNN will report that everything burning behind them and the violence in the streets is mostly peaceful.

Anyway, the judge, an apparent progressive, reportedly said no significant evidence appeared to have been withheld, and Hayashi's testimony likely would not impact the case, according to The San Francisco Chronicle. But how can the judge know this in advance of testimony unless that's what the judge foresees an outcome?

Stangle's attorney, Nicole Pifair, filed a motion to dismiss the case on Jan. 24, citing "prosecutorial misconduct" and "deceptive" methods by the DA's office. 

Fat chance that'll work.

"The DA’s deceit and concealment of real evidence is disturbing, it is corrupt, and it is a violation of public trust," the motion states. "Most importantly, however, it is illegal."

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The memo in support of the motion to dismiss filed by Pifair includes a transcript from the witness to 911, which is what initially led police to respond to the 2019 incident.

The call transcript reads as follows: "I would like to report…I think it's called domestic violence or something because, um, there's this guy who is beating up on this girl. … He's like, um, holding her like by the neck, like draggin' her by the neck. … She was trying to get away, then he grabbed, and then he got her again."

A second witness described similar details in a statement including in Pifair's motion.

Like mother, like father, like great-great grandfather, like grandfather, like son, I always say.


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