Trump Touts Crime Crackdown With DC Dinner
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President Donald Trump visited his first DC restaurant that he didn’t own since winning the White House, to demonstrate what he said was a safer capital city. The beneficiary of Trump's field trip was Joe's Seafood,
One month after President Donald Trump’s law enforcement surge in the nation's capital , there may be less crime. There are fewer guns on the streets and fewer homeless encampments, according to official figures.
"People are seeing [they] could be next, and DC will either be the first or the last city under Trump's military occupation..."
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Grand jury rejects charges against DC lawyer accused of assaulting, threatening National Guard
Prosecutors accused Paul Anthony Bryant of assaulting and yelling threatening statements at members of the National Guard in D.C. as part of President Trump's surge.
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FOX 5 DC on MSN7-Eleven to pay $1.2 million to settle lawsuit over illegal vape sales near DC schools
Eleven is being held accountable for putting profits over public health. The District of Columbia's Attorney General announced a $1.2 million settlement with 7-Eleven after an investigation found the company illegally sold thousands of electronic smoking devices at 16 locations near middle and high schools.
Police search for three juveniles after Southeast DC shooting and carjacking getaway WASHINGTON, DC – Detectives are investigating a shooting in Southeast Washington after three juveniles were seen fleeing the scene in a stolen vehicle Sunday afternoon.
While President Donald Trump touted the success of his crime crackdown in Washington, D.C., on Monday, he suggested that he believed that the "lesser" crime of domestic violence should not be counted in crime statistics.
The vigil has remained in Lafayette Square, near the White House, since 1981, but was quickly dismantled last weekend it came to Trump's attention.