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President Donald Trump’s administration is pushing back on criticism that the surge of law enforcement and National Guard troops to Washington has focused on low-crime areas of the nation’s capital or resulted in a significant uptick in arrests.
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FBI Director Kash Patel said in a statement to Fox News Digital that the agency will continue combatting crime in Washington, D.C. until “every community is safe."
The Trump administration’s crime clampdown in partnership with local police in Washington, D.C., has focused especially on more dangerous areas
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced on Wednesday that the U.S. Marshals Service is offering $500 cash rewards for any tips that lead to an arrest in Washington, D.C., during President Donald Trump’s federal takeover.
Trump administration reports 465 total arrests and 68 guns seized in Washington, D.C., federal policing operation, with nearly half occurring in high-crime areas.
A man who worked for the Department of Justice was charged after allegedly throwing a sandwich at a federal law enforcement officer in Washington, DC, amid President Donald Trump’s takeover of the city’s police and increase in federal law enforcement presence.
FBI Director Kash Patel said 380 people have been arrested in Washington, D.C., since President Donald Trump federalized the local police department and sent hundreds of federal law enforcement to the district.
Federal intervention in Washington, D.C., leads to over 550 arrests and significant crime decreases, with 46% drop in robberies and 83% reduction in carjackings.