Crime Trump escalates crime rhetoric ahead of Washington crackdown announcement

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  • More than 450 federal officers deployed across Washington
  • Trump suggests homeless evictions without citing legal basis
  • Trump uses urban crime in latest political strategy push
WASHINGTON, Aug 11 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump has spent days escalating his rhetoric on crime in Washington, calling the U.S. capital "totally out of control" and ordering a federal law enforcement surge ahead of a Monday press conference to outline a sweeping crackdown.

On Sunday, Trump wrote on Truth Social, "The Homeless have to move out, IMMEDIATELY. We will give you places to stay, but FAR from the Capital. The Criminals, you don't have to move out. We're going to put you in jail where you belong."
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The Democratic mayor of Washington, Muriel Bowser, pushed back on Trump's claims, saying the city is "not experiencing a crime spike" and highlighting that violent crime has fallen to a 30-year low. Trump called Bowser "a good person who has tried" but said she's been given many chances while crime numbers continue to worsen.

Violent crime fell 26% in the first seven months of 2025 and overall crime dropped 7%, according to the city's police department. But gun violence remains an issue. In 2023, Washington had the third-highest gun homicide rate among U.S. cities with populations over 500,000, according to gun control advocacy group Everytown for Gun Safety.
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Over the past week, Trump has intensified his messaging, demanding the swift eviction of homeless residents and vowing to jail offenders. He has raised the prospect of stripping the city of its local autonomy and signaled a possible full federal takeover.

The Trump administration is also preparing to deploy hundreds of National Guard troops to Washington, a U.S. official told Reuters, a controversial tactic that Trump used recently in Los Angeles to respond to immigration protests over the objections of local officials.

Trump has not made a final decision, the official said, adding that the number of troops and the role they would play are still being determined.

The District of Columbia, established in 1790, operates under the Home Rule Act, which gives Congress ultimate authority but allows residents to elect a mayor and city council. Trump said last week that lawyers are examining how to overturn the law, a move that would likely require Congress to revoke it and him to sign off.
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Trump has cited a recent assault on a federal staffer and viral videos of youth crime to argue the nation's capital is in crisis. His response marks a renewed focus on crime as a political priority and grounds for increased federal intervention, which could challenge Washington's autonomy and reshape the balance of local and federal power.

The president's order last week to deploy more federal law enforcement also marks a major escalation. Officers from over a dozen agencies, including the FBI, ICE, DEA, and ATF, have already spread across the city.

A White House official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said multiple arrests were made on Friday, with over 450 federal officers deployed throughout the city on Saturday. The official added the deployment targets "high-traffic tourist areas and known hotspots," with officers "highly visible," referencing criticism of previous immigration crackdowns involving masked agents and unmarked vehicles.
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The White House has not clarified what legal authority Trump would use to evict people from Washington, where he only controls federal land and buildings.

Since the 1980s, Trump has used crime, especially youth crime in cities, as a political tool. His 1989 call for the death penalty in the Central Park jogger case, involving five Black and Latino teens later exonerated, remains one of the most controversial moments of his public life.

Trump is expected to outline further details during a press conference at 10 a.m. (1400 GMT) Monday at the White House.

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https://www.reuters.com/world/us/tr...washington-crackdown-announcement-2025-08-11/
 


Violent Crime in D.C. Hits 30 Year Low​

 
Good to see crime in D.C. shrinking. The capital of the U.S. should not be a crime ridden wasteland. I think the mayor has made some effective changes, but maybe it's not enough.


FBI sending 120 agents into DC streets as Trump targets carjacking and crime in capital​

As DC is not a state, federal authorities can exert more control over the city even as residents and local elected leaders protest

 
I love all the posters that have never been to DC posting crime stats. Shit is wild in DC and has been forever. Most of the shit that goes down, no arrests are ever made. When you brag that crime is down 20% when crime was already at insane levels is total bullshit. Gang violence, gun violence, spreads into tourists areas. There shouldn't be parts of cities you can't go to with the amount of police we have, but it's the case. Shit is not safe at night. I was there 2 weeks ago for work and stayed in a Hampton Inn. I was going out to grab a snack and the polite woman at the desk says "Sir, we have been hearing gun shots for the last few, can we send someone out to get what you need?". Won my business for life. Spoke with her for a while. She said the youth has just lost all control and there are times when they lock the doors.
 
Good to see crime in D.C. shrinking. The capital of the U.S. should not be a crime ridden wasteland. I think the mayor has made some effective changes, but maybe it's not enough.


FBI sending 120 agents into DC streets as Trump targets carjacking and crime in capital​

As DC is not a state, federal authorities can exert more control over the city even as residents and local elected leaders protest

He’s waging war on the homeless who aren’t the reason for crimes in D.C he’s not waging war on anything hes using distracting tactics to avoid any attention on himself after this there will be more unlawful actions.
 
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Crime stats are down I believe the same way stats in places in CA are down, lack of reporting or manipulation.








Surely it's a conspiracy across the entire country, every state and jurisdiction are manipulating the crime figures!

It couldn't be that crime is actually at the lowest point in our lifetime and the grifting loser conservatives are just beating the same drum as usual.

 
Surely it's a conspiracy across the entire country, every state and jurisdiction are manipulating the crime figures!

It couldn't be that crime is actually at the lowest point in our lifetime and the grifting loser conservatives are just beating the same drum as usual.

Well that ends it, the stats they report is the answer to them not reporting all stats..

FBI is one of the reporting vectors to your justice stats, also change it to confident and property some are higher.


crime is still too high even if "lower" .



about the reporting of stats to FBI

Annual report shows violent crimes dipped by 2% in 2022 but only 83% of US law enforcement agencies submitted data
But only 52% of US law enforcement agencies had submitted their full 2021 data by the deadline, covering roughly 65% of the population. Before the transition to NIBRS between 95-97% of US police departments submitted their data.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/oct/22/us-crime-stats-warning-experts-fbi



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Public safety group finds FBI violent crime data is higher than initially reported​

A new report claims violent crimes are significantly underreported, and FBI crime classification has changed​

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fbis-data-is-faulty-as-crime-proliferates-in-big-cities-report

"FBI data is taken as gospel truth, when the FBI itself puts a series of footnotes all over their own data," Kennedy said.

In 2019, 89% of municipal police departments – spanning about 97% of the population – submitted crime data to the FBI. To compensate for incomplete data, the FBI will fill in gaps using "inferred" statistics, the report notes.

However, by 2021, less than 63% of departments spanning across 65% of the population submitted crime data. Several big cities – Los Angeles, New York City, and Chicago – did not submit crime data at all to the FBI last year.
 
Black people are the biggest victims of gun violence. So if goatnald decides to crack down on DC he’ll be oppressing the black populations ability to shoot themselves.

This is why we kneel.
 
Well that ends it, the stats they report is the answer to them not reporting all stats..

FBI is one of the reporting vectors to your justice stats, also change it to confident and property some are higher.


crime is still too high even if "lower" .



about the reporting of stats to FBI

Annual report shows violent crimes dipped by 2% in 2022 but only 83% of US law enforcement agencies submitted data
But only 52% of US law enforcement agencies had submitted their full 2021 data by the deadline, covering roughly 65% of the population. Before the transition to NIBRS between 95-97% of US police departments submitted their data.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/oct/22/us-crime-stats-warning-experts-fbi



Politics

Public safety group finds FBI violent crime data is higher than initially reported​

A new report claims violent crimes are significantly underreported, and FBI crime classification has changed​

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fbis-data-is-faulty-as-crime-proliferates-in-big-cities-report

"FBI data is taken as gospel truth, when the FBI itself puts a series of footnotes all over their own data," Kennedy said.

In 2019, 89% of municipal police departments – spanning about 97% of the population – submitted crime data to the FBI. To compensate for incomplete data, the FBI will fill in gaps using "inferred" statistics, the report notes.

However, by 2021, less than 63% of departments spanning across 65% of the population submitted crime data. Several big cities – Los Angeles, New York City, and Chicago – did not submit crime data at all to the FBI last year.

It's 2025 kid.

Crime is basically as low as it has ever been since we started collecting data on it at all.
 
Surely it's a conspiracy across the entire country, every state and jurisdiction are manipulating the crime figures!

It couldn't be that crime is actually at the lowest point in our lifetime and the grifting loser conservatives are just beating the same drum as usual.

Crime can be down but still out of hand. Crime isn't a "grift". Organized looting and takeovers are new types of crime since covid. Every city from DC to Denver sees it. Why deny it? So are crimes committed with scooters and E Bikes. Certain things have slowed down....Migrant gang crime in NYC I can see and feel the difference. But other crime like what is going on in DC is still rampant. When we stop the no cash bail for violent offenders a lot of this will go away.
 
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