DC needed Trump to step in to fix it.

KOMO: Twenty-three arrests were made in the nation’s capital city on the first night of President Donald Trump’s crackdown on crime in Washington, D.C. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt shared the news Tuesday during a news briefing. She said approximately 850 officers and agents were deployed, with arrests for crimes such as homicide, gun offenses, drug possession with intent to distribute, evasion, lewd acts, stalking, and driving under the influence, reckless driving, and more. Additionally, she said six illegal guns were seized during the operation (KOMO).

White House announces 23 arrests last night as Trump’s takeover of DC police begins. Charges include:
–Homicide
–Firearms offenses
–Possession with intent to distribute narcotics
–Fair evasion
–Lewd acts
–Stalking
–Possession of a high capacity magazine
–Fleeing
–Operating a vehicle without a permit
–DUI/Reckless driving

In light of the federal government’s more assertive role in the nation’s capital, there was a particularly revealing interchange with the D.C. Chief of police. A reporter asks: “Do you know what the chain of command is now?” D.C. Police Chief Pamela Smith: “What does that mean?” (X).



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