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Jeanine Pirro dismisses 'namby-pamby response' to Trump taking over D.C. police
NBC News· 2025-08-11 23:30
crime in DC according to DC Metro Police is down 26% since last year. So why do this now. Well, you know, the the operative part of that question is since last year.So if last year we had or the year before we had the fourth highest murder rate in the country, why are you so proud of the fact that crime has gone down. Gone down from what. Gone down from when.Crime is way too high in the district. And you know this Nambi Bambi response that all crime is down. No, it isn't down for the people who are victimiz ...
How Trump's plan to send the National Guard in D.C. differs from the deployment in Los Angeles
NBC News· 2025-08-11 22:54
So, the National Guard headed to Washington right now. The president announcing earlier today, what exactly motivated this move? The most immediate motivation appears to have been this attack on a former Doge staffer who was beaten up, but I think this is a much longer backstory than that. I mean, the president has had his complaints about DC and the idea that it was this crimeridden place going all the way back to his first term. and he's had kind of this broader concern about crime in cities. But this eme ...
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BBC News (World)· 2025-08-11 22:27
Is crime in Washington DC 'out of control', as Trump claims? https://t.co/Fkl2HoEI8k ...
Meet the Press NOW — Aug. 11
NBC News· 2025-08-11 22:00
If it's Monday, a crackdown on crime or a crackdown on the capital. President Trump orders his attorney general to take command of Washington DC's police force as he deploys hundreds of National Guard troops to patrol the district. Plus, President Trump sets expectations for his face-to-face meeting with Russian President Putin in Alaska, saying land swapping will be a key part of a peace deal, despite push back from Ukrain Ukrainian President Zalinsky, who won't even be in an attendance. And a federal judg ...
D.C. Mayor on Trump deploying National Guard to city: 'Unsettling and unprecedented'
MSNBC· 2025-08-11 21:01
All right, that's Mayor Muriel Bowser. She's uh said that she wasn't um entirely surprised by this move from President Donald Trump. She believes that the president's view of DC was shaped by his COVID area era experience uh in the city and and that was when crime was spiking.But as we have noted, crime has been on the decline. Joining us now, MSNBC justice and intelligence correspondent Ken Delaneian, staff writer for the Atlantic, Michael Sharer, author of the Red Letter on Substack, Tara Palm Mary, and r ...
Trump using Washington as ‘political pawn’ with crackdown on crime, says DC councilmember
NBC News· 2025-08-11 20:58
Joining me now is Washington DC Council Member Robert White. And Council Member White, the president today described Washington DC as what he said, ridden with quote crime, bloodshed, bedum, and squalor. How would you respond to this description the president has of the capital city.>> I think we have to be rooted in fact, Ryan. The the fact is uh crime is at its lowest point in 30 years, violent crime specifically. Um, and so unfortunately DC is once again used as a political pawn uh for other measures.Tha ...
U.S. tourist visiting Puerto Rico for Bad Bunny concert killed in shooting
NBC News· 2025-08-11 18:39
Police in Puerto Rico are looking for surveillance video after US tourist was shot and killed while visiting the island for a Bad Bunny concert. Police say 25-year-old Kevin Mars was in a neighborhood called La Pera early yesterday morning. And they say it's known as a shanty town near Old San Juan and it has a reputation for violence.Police say that a fight broke out and Kevin was shot in the stomach. He died at the hospital. His family who lives in New York here, they're raising money to bring his body ba ...
BREAKING: Trump placing D.C. police under federal control, deploying National Guard
MSNBC· 2025-08-11 18:07
Public Safety Concerns - The document mentions a perceived crisis of crime, bloodshed, and squalor in Washington, DC [1] - It references violent gangs, criminals, and homeless individuals as contributing to the problem [3] - The President is invoking Section 740 of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act [1] - The National Guard is being deployed to reestablish law and order [2] Crime Statistics & Reality Check - Violent crime in DC reportedly increased after the pandemic but has since plummeted to historic lows [4] - There have been 99 murders in DC this year, along with gun crimes and carjackings [4] - DC does not rank among the 25 most violent cities in the United States [4] - The President's portrayal of the situation is described as not based in reality [3][5] Proposed Solutions - Placing the DC Metropolitan Police Department under direct federal control is proposed [2]
Trump ‘trying to move Epstein off the front page’ by focusing on D.C. crime
MSNBC· 2025-08-11 17:15
TAKEN ON THIS SO FAR. CHRIS. >> THANKS SO MUCH.>> FOR THAT, EDDIE. I JUST GOT A STATEMENT FROM CHARLES ALLEN. >> HE IS.>> THE D. C. WARD SIX COUNCIL MEMBER.>> AMONG OTHER THINGS. >> HE. >> SAYS THIS.>> IS WRONG. >> EXTREME. >> OUTRAGEOUS, DANGEROUS.AND HE GIVES, BY WAY OF. >> EXAMPLE. >> THIS NATIONAL GUARD SOLDIERS ARE TRAINED FOR WARFARE AND NATURAL DISASTERS, NOT FOR COMMUNITY POLICING.EVERY AMERICAN. >> SHOULD BE DEEPLY CONCERNED. >> WITH WHAT THEY ARE.>> WITNESSING TODAY. >> AND LET ME PLAY. >> FOR YOU ...
Trump to Deploy National Guard in D.C. 'to Take Our Capital Back' | WSJ News
WSJ News· 2025-08-11 16:36
Public Safety & Security Concerns - Declares a state of emergency in Washington DC due to escalating crime, bloodshed, and squalor [1] - Invokes Section 740 of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act, placing the DC Metropolitan Police Department under direct federal control [1] - Deploys the National Guard to restore law, order, and public safety in Washington DC [2] - Claims the murder rate in Washington DC is higher than that of Bogota, Colombia, and Mexico City [2] - Alleges a doubling of car thefts and a tripling of carjackings in the past five years [3] - States that murders in 2023 reached the highest rate in at least 25 years [3] - Describes Washington DC as being overtaken by violent gangs, criminals, and homeless people [4]