WHEREAS, Nearly all of District Attorney Krasner's policies
"create a presumption" for ADAs to follow and require approval
from Krasner himself or a first assistant district attorney for
deviations from the policies; and
WHEREAS, District Attorney Krasner, in an April 2021 report
published by the DAO titled "Ending Mass Supervision: Evaluating
Reforms," wrote in his opening letter: "I am proud of the work
this office has done to make Philadelphians, particularly
Philadelphians of Color, freer from unnecessary government
intrusion, while keeping our communities safe"; and
WHEREAS, In reality, the policies and practices of the
Philadelphia District Attorney's Office instituted under the
direction of District Attorney Krasner have led to catastrophic
consequences for the people of the City of Philadelphia; and
WHEREAS, According to the City Controller, spikes in gun
violence and homicides have dramatically impacted historically
disadvantaged neighborhoods, and those neighborhoods are
"primarily low-income with predominately black or African
American residents"; and
WHEREAS, The Philadelphia Police Department (PPD) reports
that the number of homicide victims has increased every year
since 2016, more than doubling from 2016 to 2021, with a year-
over-year increase of 40% between 2019 and 2020; and
WHEREAS, As of October 16, 2022, there have already been 430
homicides in the City of Philadelphia in 2022; and
WHEREAS, As of October 17, 2022, reported trends gathered
from the PPD's "incident" data, which tracks the reporting of
all crimes in addition to homicides, shows a 12% increase in all
reported offenses, a 6% increase in violent offenses and a 21%
increase in property offenses; and
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