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In a Jan. 5 detention motion, Assistant District Attorney Ryan Kao admitted that prosecutors missed McAlister’s “out-of-control spiral” that played out for months, as the parolee was allowed to remain out of jail despite several, sometimes violent arrest over alleged drug and property crimes.
“Defendant’s pattern of criminality has done nothing but increase over the years, and unfortunately the People missed Defendant’s out-of-control spiral while on parole,” Kao wrote in the motion, according to the San Francisco Examiner. “In hindsight, the thread running through these cases seems obvious. It was only a matter of time before Defendant victimized someone else — it is just so disturbing that the victimization happened so quickly and so traumatically.”
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McAlister previously served five years in county jail for robbing a market with an airsoft gun. His subsequent arrests while out of parolee came for allegedly stealing cars near the Balboa BART Station, bashing down a door of a vacant apartment building claiming the owner gave him permission to do drug there, and for jumping into a car and grabbing at the driver’s pockets until the driver exited the vehicle.
The district attorney’s office never formally filed charged in connection to those offenses.
“I’ve said from the beginning that hindsight is 20/20,” Boudin said after the incident. “Every single law enforcement agency that has had contact with Mr. McAlister wishes they had done something different that might have prevented this tragedy, and that certainly includes my office and my staff.”