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Posted on: April 26, 2021 at 21:37:47 CT
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The first incident occurred on Jan. 7, when Joseph Williams allegedly got into a shoving match with his then-girlfriend near Montgomery Street and Market Street, San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) Sergeant Michael Andraychak said, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.

A 10-month-old girl was in a stroller near the couple at the time, police noted.

The victim later told police she and Joseph Williams had gotten into an argument at their apartment and that he had grabbed her by the throat before storming out of the residence, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.

The couple then began arguing outside.

The victim complained about her neck being bruised as a result of the attack, but she refused medical treatment, Sgt. Andraychak said.

Joseph Williams was arrested on suspicion of felony domestic violence, false imprisonment, aggravated assault, and child endangerment as a result of the incident.

The SFPD dealt with the couple again on March 26, after they received a report of a baby crying and a woman screaming inside an apartment located in the 700-block of O’Farrell Street, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.

The victim, who had an abrasion on her forehead and a lacerated lip, told police Joseph Williams had punched her and shoved her into a cabinet, according to Sgt. Andraychak.

She said they had been arguing about their relationship and that she told him to leave and tried to push him out of the residence, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.

Joseph Williams was arrested on suspicion of felony domestic violence and false imprisonment in connection with the incident in March.

Boudin’s office ultimately refused to file charges in either case, and blamed the victim for her alleged lack of cooperation, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.

“Given the lack of cooperation with prosecution, we were unable to move forward with either of those cases,” Boudin’s spokesperson, Rachel Marshall, told the paper.

Marshall said the events that led up to Synciere Williams’ murder “speaks to the need for better services and responses to domestic violence reports,” according to the San Francisco Chronicle.

Domestic violence advocates blasted the district attorney, arguing that domestic violence is a crime against the state under California law and that it is Boudin’s job to find a way to prosecute such cases, the Daily Mail reported.

La Casa des las Madres Executive Director Kathy Black said the responsibility falls squarely on Boudin.

“Domestic violence is a crime against the state of California, and the district attorney’s job is to work with what the police department has gathered at the crime scene and develop the evidence to present a case,” Black said.

“That’s his job, not the victim’s job,” she added.

The SFPD arrested 131 offenders on allegations of felony domestic violence during the last three months of 2020, the Daily Mail reported.

Boudin’s office charged 12 of those cases as felonies, dropped one down to a misdemeanor, and dismissed 113, according to the news outlet.

The remaining five cases are still under review.
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