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Trump says he plans to make an announcement Aug. 11 about a D.C. crime initiative, even as violent crime is down significantly in the nation's capital.
District of Columbia residents can expect an increased federal law enforcement presence in the city on Thursday and Friday.
The FBI agents, primarily from the Washington Field Office, will work overnight shifts for at least one week supporting D.C. police.
President Donald Trump's promised law enforcement surge in the nation's capital didn't appear to happen as scheduled on its first night.
Mayor Bowser says D.C. is not experiencing a crime spike after President Trump increased federal law enforcement in the city ahead of Trump's announcement on Monday.
Crime in D.C. and nationwide is declining from pandemic-era spikes. But individual incidents can shake residents and capture ...