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DC police accused of modifying crime data before Trump federalization

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Only a few weeks before President Donald Trump, federalized the DC of Washington, DC, on police forces, the Metropolitan Police Department was accused of accusing crime statistics for more favorable results.

“When our members respond to the scene of a criminal offense where there is a victim reporting that a crime has occurred, there will inevitably be a lieutenant or a captain who will present himself on this scene and order these members to take a report for a lesser offense,” said DC police president Gregy Pemberton, to NBC Washington in July of a preliminary tendency to manipulate the statistics. criminal.

“Thus, instead of making a report for a shooting or a stab or a hijacking of a car, he will order this officer to take a report for a flight or a person injured in the hospital or a criminal assault, which is not the same type of classification.”

The accusations of the chief of the Union followed the police service by suspending Washington, DC, the police commander Michael Pulliam in mid-May for changing statistics on crime in his district, local media reported in July.

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The Washington Metropolitan Police Department, DC, is accused of changing crime statistics. (Getty Images)

The police commander was accused of falsifying crime data to make crime trends more favorable to the city, but denied these allegations. A week before its suspension, Pouliam filed an equal employment complaint against a higher local point of sale NBC Washington reported.

Pulliam is currently under investigation into allegedly modified statistics. The Metropolitan Police Department told Fox News Digital Thursday, when they were asked for additional comments and updates to the case, that it “does not comment on internal surveys or personnel issues”.

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The accusations on the evolution of crime statistics were quickly followed by Trump federating the police service on Monday in response to a series of murders and high -level attacks, as well as a wave of crime in the district which has persisted since the 2020 era. The president federally federal police under article 740 of the law on the domicile of the District of Columbia, Emergency control of the capital’s police forces for 30 days.

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President Donald Trump speaks to the press of the deployment of federal law enforcement agents in Washington, DC, August 11, 2025. (Reuters / Jonathan Ernst)

“Our capital was overwhelmed by violent gangs and criminals thirsty for blood, itinerant crowds of young savages, drugged maniacs and homeless,” Trump said on Monday. “And we are not going to let it happen. We are not going to take it.”

“We take it up under the authority which is the President of the United States, I officially invoke article 740 of the law on the rule of the House of the District of Columbia,” he added. “You know what it is. And place the DC metropolitan police department under direct federal control. Washington, DC And they will be allowed to do their job properly. “”

Trump reprimanded on Thursday against accusations of handling data on crime in the district.

“They are investigating at the moment,” said Trump on a press conference on the Oval office on Thursday. “They give this bogus crime statistics just as they have given other statistics in the financial world. But they are bogus crime statistics. And Washington, DC, is at its worst point, and it will soon be at its best time. You will have a very sure, you are going to have a city without crime.”

The legal group aligned by Trump America First Legal Foundation, who was founded by the White House Advisor, Stephen Miller, declared exclusively to Fox Digital on Thursday that he had made a request to request all the crime files and the data compiled by the DC Metropolitan Police Department, including all the files “reflecting falsification or non-publication” Crime.

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Democratic legislators and local liberal leaders criticized Trump about the federalization of the city – which included hundreds of members of the National Guard by flooding DC, as well as law enforcement agencies such as FBI, Drug Authorization Administration, the American Capitol police and the alcohol, tobacco Law and order of the order of Trump – the claimant crime is at a period of 30 years.

DC officers at a checkpoint in the midst of the repression of Trump's crime

The police set up a checkpoint on the roadside on the 14th Street Northwest on August 13, 2025, in Washington, following the federalization of the DC police. (Katopodis / Getty Images Tasos)

“Violent crimes in Washington, DC are a 30 -year -old hollow,” said Hakeem Jeffries, Dn.y. “Donald Trump has no foundation to resume the local police service. And no credibility on the question of the law and the order. Get lost.”

“While you listen to an unleashed Trump, try to justify the deployment of the National Guard to DC, here is reality: Violent crime at DC is a 30 -year -old hollow, “the former secretary of state Hillary Clinton posted on x.

Washington, DC, was one of the cities taken in a national trend of doping crime in 2020 – when the Cavid -19 pandemic was raging and manifest and riots exceeded the cities of the country – recording 198 Homicides that yearwho marked a 16 -year -old summit for the city. The homicides increased to 226 in 2021, fell to 203 in 2022 and climbed in 2023 to 274 – a 20 years old.

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DC saw homicides drop by around 31% from 2023 to 2024, according to data from the Department of Metropolitan Police at the end of the year, data from 187 in 2024.

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The law enforcement officials carry out arrests after the federalization of the city by President Trump. (Andrew Leyden / Getty images)

A study published in July by the Council on Criminal Justice revealed that the chances of a person facing a violent crime in Washington, DC, have dropped in recent years, but the possibility of dying for such a crime has skyrocketed.

The study examined data on violent crimes of 17 major American cities between 2018 and 2024, specifically investigating the lethality of violent crimes in these cities. He found that Washington, DC, had the highest level of lethality in the group – which included Baltimore and Chicago – with a 38% increase in lethality in 2024 compared to 2018.

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Letter in DC jumped 341% compared to the 2012 data, revealed that the study said that there were 13 homicides for 1,000 violent crimes in 2012 at 57 homicides for 1,000 severe violent crimes in 2024.

The study defined lethality as “the number of homicides by aggravated aggressions and thefts”.

Pete Hegseth, on the left, President Donald Trump, Center, Prosecutor General Pam Bondi, right.

President Donald Trump announced the federalization of Washington, DC police on August 11, 2025. (Getty)

“You are less likely to be a victim, but if you are a victim, you are more likely to die,” the auxiliary professor John Jay, Jillian Snider, a retirement from the New York police officer on Tuesday in Fox News Digital Trends of crime in the national capital.

The chief of the district police union told Fox News on Monday that he supported the federalization of Trump while slamming statements that crime had checked in the city.

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“We fully agree with the president here that the crime in the district is out of control and that something must be on this subject,” said Pemberton in support of Trump’s actions during An interview on Fox Business. “This concept according to which the crime is broken is really an old trope. They use statistics in a way that reveals that the crime drops, but our file classification officers know that we call to call, for armed carjacks, stabs, flights, shootings, homicides and crime is not going.”

Fox News Digital contacted the union for additional comments on the issue, but did not immediately receive an answer.

Hannah Panreck of Fox News Digital and Breanne Deppisch contributed to this report.

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