Why did SF police really pull out of a deal with Chesa Boudin?

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Why did SF police really pull out of a deal with Chesa Boudin?
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Police Chief Bill Scott's letter went out on Wednesday, the day before he faced a possible vote of no confidence.

from the agreement to support their argument Boudin should be removed from office. But Scott's letter — and some news reports on the spat — lack context: At least one of the two alleged withholdings of exculpatory evidence happened before Boudin took office, and a judge found that none of the allegedly withheld information was unknown to police.

Attorneys representing Stangel have argued that evidence would have justified the use of force against Spiers, who suffered wrist and leg injuries and sued the city, and that the District Attorney's Office opted not to file domestic violence charges against Spiers to strengthen their excessive force case against Stangel. The police department never forwarded a domestic violence case against Spiers to the District Attorney's Office.

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