San Francisco is grappling with a severe fentanyl crisis, with local residents and observers expressing growing concern over the drug's rampant spread and its visible impact on the community. Reports highlight instances of fentanyl use in public spaces, including in front of children and near popular shopping destinations like Target, causing distress among families and tourists. Criticism is directed towards local elected Democrat leaders and the judicial system, accused of neglecting the issue and contributing to the problem by releasing fentanyl dealers. Amidst this backdrop, some California district attorneys in less liberal counties have begun prosecuting fentanyl-related offenses with murder charges, a tactic yet to be adopted in San Francisco, as reported by @hannahcwiley. The upcoming local election has brought additional attention to the crisis, with the SF Chronicle's endorsements of judges who have previously released fentanyl dealers sparking controversy.
Starting to dig into the upcoming San Francisco election and see that the SF Chronicle is endorsing two judges responsible for releasing dozens (hundreds?) of Fentanyl dealers. This is concerning... https://t.co/1PqF9kTqAU
Some California district attorneys in politically purple and red counties are fighting fentanyl with murder charges. Here's why ultraliberal San Francisco will join them. https://t.co/g8t7HmjMu0 by @hannahcwiley
Where is the National Guard? We got a horde of fentanyl addicts smoking fentanyl off tinfoil in front of children. Families and tourists shopping at our local San Francisco @Target are disturbed. Fentanyl is NOT Family friendly. This is absolutely horrible. Democrat leaders… https://t.co/6xf0hNnqmC
Whether we want to admit it or not, this scene has become the face of San Francisco. It's all drugs people. Fentanyl changed the game. https://t.co/5qxKpXsrfc
Out here in the far left Wild West San Francisco, it’s a sad sight to behold. Our damn local elected leaders, sworn to protect and serve, have instead turned a blind eye to fentanyl that's tearing through our communities like a stampede of poisonous snakes. And what's worse,…