Talk is cheap—numbers tell the truth. Since January 2025, federal law enforcement out of San Francisco has logged over 460 violent crime arrests, pulled drugs equivalent to more than 607,000 lethal fentanyl doses off the streets, confiscated numerous firearms, and charged multiple traffickers. While narratives shift depending on who's talking, the arrest records and seizure data stay the same. Weapons recovered. Criminals prosecuted. That's the actual scorecard.
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GateUser-e87b21ee
· 01-11 03:49
Numbers indeed don't lie, but how many stories are left untold behind this report card?
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DaoDeveloper
· 01-10 02:39
ngl the data integrity here is clean—reminds me of how immutable ledgers work. no narrative can rewrite the merkle tree of arrests and seizures lol. this is what on-chain transparency would look like if we actually applied it to law enforcement systems 🤔
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RetroHodler91
· 01-09 07:00
Numbers don't lie, but the story is always rewritten. 460 arrests, 600,000 fentanyl doses... this is the real achievement.
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BugBountyHunter
· 01-08 19:08
Numbers speak volumes indeed—460 violent crimes, over 600,000 doses of fentanyl... this is the real record of achievement.
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HalfIsEmpty
· 01-08 19:07
Numbers indeed don't lie, but it's just unknown how long it can be sustained afterward.
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AllInDaddy
· 01-08 19:06
Numbers don't lie; this is the real deal.
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P2ENotWorking
· 01-08 19:03
Data is solid and unshakeable. 460 violent crime arrests, 600,000 fentanyl doses... this is the real report card.
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TestnetNomad
· 01-08 19:00
The data is right here; facts are more convincing than words.
Talk is cheap—numbers tell the truth. Since January 2025, federal law enforcement out of San Francisco has logged over 460 violent crime arrests, pulled drugs equivalent to more than 607,000 lethal fentanyl doses off the streets, confiscated numerous firearms, and charged multiple traffickers. While narratives shift depending on who's talking, the arrest records and seizure data stay the same. Weapons recovered. Criminals prosecuted. That's the actual scorecard.