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"NO" Mario Woods "Remembrance Day"

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Erika johnson
10 years ago

I find that we are sending the wrong message to criminals by honoring them. Not only that but memorial days are on the day of death not day of birth. Honoring a criminal is bad enough but to do so on the day our local police hero Scott Lunger was murdered is a slap in the face not only to law enforcement but also to all good law abiding citizens. A memorial of any kind is a travesty, but a memorial on July 22 is unconscionable!

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Eric Neff
10 years ago

I may have already signed another edition of this petition. Please excuse this as a mistake but I feel strongly about this issue and want my opinion counted.

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Sam Hamilton
10 years ago

Actions like yours are the reason that families move out of the City.

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Robert Ai Gillaspie Jr
10 years ago

Honoring a criminal is an all time low and an insult to the good people of San Francisco.

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Michael McNeill
10 years ago

If you don't have a "Day of Remembrance" for each and every Homicide victim, why would you honor a criminal killed in the commission of a crime?

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Tim Shanahan
10 years ago

Unbelievable sad, I'm embarrassed to say I was born and raised in SF.

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Brian Canedo
10 years ago

Are you serious!

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Eddie St Andre
10 years ago

I am a retired SF Police Officer and proud of my service I gave to the city. However I refuse an reject any petition to honor such a criminal.

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John J Comisky
10 years ago

Born, raised, educated in SF. Worked for the City & County of SF. I used to be proud to say I was from SF, now when I'm asked where I'm from, I say the Bay Area and leave it at that. Still love The City, but find it to be an embarrassment by the way it's being run. In some cases, the word "Carpetbaggers" comes to mind. Of course there are more graphic words that I could use, but resorting to the pedestrian vernacular doesn't accomplish much.

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Dino Zografos
10 years ago

I want a day for the victims he tried to murder before being sent to his judgement day

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Keith Singer
10 years ago

Honoring a criminal, it's just as bad as your harboring criminals with your sanctuary city laws. Disgusting and disrespectful to the good people of SF.

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Rich cairns
10 years ago

This is a slab down of Martin Luther King This woods guy is a criminal not a man of peace

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James Pritting
10 years ago

Completely disgraceful honoring a thug.

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Gloria Archuleta
10 years ago

His shooting was WRONG, no doubt -but a day of remembrance?Are we going to have day for every unlawful shooting? What about all the officers killed in the line of duty? A remembrance day for ALL those wrongly killed would be appropriate- but Mario Woods Day? PUH-LEEZE!

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Justin Holliday
10 years ago

I'm embarrassed to be living so close to SF

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R Tab
10 years ago

What a joke! Teach our children to be lazy criminals. Rob and stab other people. Get honored by the city and award your family who didn't care for you millions of tax payer's money? Cops should sue his family!

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William Bankhead
10 years ago

use your resources to honor a vet or an LEO

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Bruce Wilson
10 years ago

Oh how I wish this asinine thinking, which influence is born in the minds of communist leaders from long ago, was relagated to San Francisco. Unfortunately, the left has successfully spread this kind of poisonous mentality among our younger generations through education and political settings.

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Tracee deNeui
10 years ago

Stop honoring thug criminals!!

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Anonymous
10 years ago

How about a day of remembrance for all the law enforcement officers killed dealing with mentally ill and under the influence suspects? Or are cops expendable in your universe?