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SF District Attorney Backs Smartphone 'Kill Switch'

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San Francisco District Attorney George Gascon says around 50 percent of all robberies in the city last year were stolen smartphones. He wants phone companies to install a “kill switch” that renders a phone inoperable after it has been stolen – and Apple announced on Monday that it would be the first smartphone manufacturer to do so. Gascon, a former San Francisco police chief, joins us to talk about cell phone theft as well as his views on immigration reform, crime in the Bay Area and other issues.

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George Gascon, district attorney for the City and County of San Francisco and former chief of the San Francisco Police Department

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