This is a take so bad it’s borderline negligent.
If you are referring to the “progressive prosecutors”, I suggest you actually spend some time to hear long-form interviews with them. They have a genuine interest in lower crime and crime rates; they just don’t believe that the current pattern of prosecutions and warehousing criminals together in mass numbers achieves the goals.
It’s perfectly reasonable to criticize their solutions and outcomes, but to say they have no interest in prosecutions is flat wrong.
Chris Hayes interview with Chesa Boudin:
https://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/amp/ncna1307198