The San Francisco Chronicle is constantly putting out reports selectively parsing data to present a picture claiming there's no big crime issue in San Francisco.
At the same time, Soros-financed district attorney Chesa Boudin is telling the press "not me" as the smash-and-grab lootings of retailers in the city continue with few consequences. "This is not a San Francisco specific problem. It doesn't have anything to do with local policy," Boudin told KPIX, as if the problem didn't have a San Francisco pioneering nexus or that all of the affected cities happen to have district attorneys just like him. For people who think there's a problem, see, it's all in their heads. "If it feels that way then we've got work to do. We want everyone to feel safe and to be safe in San Francisco, and until everybody is safe and feels safe our work is not done. That's why I've been focused on proactive work."
Feels? You see, you are only imagining things. Chesa doesn't want you to be safe; he wants you to "feel" safe — never mind what actually happens. Chesa's job as he sees it is to serve as chief therapist, not chief law enforcer, to relieve not criminals of their opportunities, but silly you of your delusions.
Outside all that parsing, San Francisco is starting to look like this: