Trump, Metropolitan Police and National Guard patrol
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On Aug. 11, President Donald Trump unveiled plans to dispatch National Guard troops and federalize the Metropolitan Police to address crime in Washington.
US Attorney General Pam Bondi announced on Thursday that 630 people have been arrested in Washington DC over a 10-day period, as the Trump administration considers ramping up its federal takeover of the US capital. Just under half of those arrested were undocumented immigrants, the White House told local news station ABC7 on Wednesday.
The inquiry into whether data was manipulated to make crime rates seem lower is being run out of the office of the U.S. attorney for D.C., Jeanine Pirro.
MPD investigates a fatal pedestrian crash that claimed Deon Cherry's life after two vehicles hit him and fled the scene.
President Trump said he's going out in Washington, D.C., Thursday night to patrol the city alongside law enforcement and the National Guard. Mr. Trump made the announcement as the Metropolitan Police Department tells CBS News no homicides have been reported in the district in over a week,
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has been granted permission to intervene in legal action over the issue
A pedestrian in a wheelchair died from injuries after a hit-and-run in Las Vegas, marking the city's 105th traffic death in 2023. Police seek public help to find the SUV driver responsible.
Kneecap have expressed displeasure toward the Metropolitan Police after Public Order Act conditions were issued for rapper Mo Chara's upcoming court appearance.
Metropolitan Police’s policy over live facial recognition ‘unlawful’ – watchdog - The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has been granted permission to intervene in legal action over the issue.
An ice cream seller who was stabbed to death in north-west London has been named by the Metropolitan Police. Shazad Khan, 41, was pronounced dead at the scene after officers responded to reports of an altercation in Monks Park in Wembley at 6.10pm on Tuesday.