OPINION: Just when I thought Chesa Boudin Derangement Syndrome couldn’t get worse, it spread across the state. If the Eureka politicians would pool their remaining brain cells and think, they’d see the gaping hole in their anti-chesaboudin narrative.
Board of Supervisors decided to take a hit at San Francisco’s much-scapegoated district attorney. Since he gets blamed for every crime in his city, why not start blaming him for crime in other places?
“The County of Humboldt refuses to sit idle while this drug pours into our county from the Tenderloin,” read the letter, which claimed that fentanyl dealers from San Francisco are distributing the drug there. “If we cannot reach an acceptable solution, we may consider a legal remedy.”
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