'No one knows who's in charge' in DC as agents joke about 'a federal funeral': report

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'No one knows who's in charge' in DC as agents joke about 'a federal funeral': report

Donald Trump's decision to declare an emergency in the nation's capital to put down a non-existent crime wave is off to a ragged start, NBC News is reporting.

Despite violence in Washington D.C. being at a 30-year low, the president put on a big show for reporters on Monday, announcing the federal government would be assuming control of the D.C. police department after federal agents had already hit the streets the night before.

As the report notes, the first wave of increased law enforcement has not gone smoothly due to a lack of direction.

"A senior law enforcement official told NBC News that an initial federal effort this weekend was chaotic. As many as 120 FBI agents, mostly from the FBI Washington Field Office, worked shifts with the Metropolitan Police Department this weekend, the official said. But agents were confused about their exact role on the streets and whom they reported to at any given time," NBC reported.

According to one federal official, "No one knows who is in charge or what they're supposed to do."

Case in point, they noted, federal agents have taken to following police cars in case they're needed, with one agent joking it looks like a "federal funeral."

According to retired police chief Art Acevedo, who served in Austin, Miami and Houston, "Not only is it unprecedented, it’s unwarranted. There’s no reason for it other than the political optics sought by the administration to pretend that crime is out of control and they are the saviors.”

Donell Harvin, a former homeland security and intelligence chief for Washington, D.C, agreed and told NBC News, "To just flood the streets of D.C. with law enforcement” and “taking over D.C. local police, it seems like a half-baked idea looking for a problem.”
 

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'No one knows who's in charge' in DC as agents joke about 'a federal funeral': report

Donald Trump's decision to declare an emergency in the nation's capital to put down a non-existent crime wave is off to a ragged start, NBC News is reporting.

Despite violence in Washington D.C. being at a 30-year low, the president put on a big show for reporters on Monday, announcing the federal government would be assuming control of the D.C. police department after federal agents had already hit the streets the night before.

As the report notes, the first wave of increased law enforcement has not gone smoothly due to a lack of direction.

"A senior law enforcement official told NBC News that an initial federal effort this weekend was chaotic. As many as 120 FBI agents, mostly from the FBI Washington Field Office, worked shifts with the Metropolitan Police Department this weekend, the official said. But agents were confused about their exact role on the streets and whom they reported to at any given time," NBC reported.

According to one federal official, "No one knows who is in charge or what they're supposed to do."

Case in point, they noted, federal agents have taken to following police cars in case they're needed, with one agent joking it looks like a "federal funeral."

According to retired police chief Art Acevedo, who served in Austin, Miami and Houston, "Not only is it unprecedented, it’s unwarranted. There’s no reason for it other than the political optics sought by the administration to pretend that crime is out of control and they are the saviors.”

Donell Harvin, a former homeland security and intelligence chief for Washington, D.C, agreed and told NBC News, "To just flood the streets of D.C. with law enforcement” and “taking over D.C. local police, it seems like a half-baked idea looking for a problem.”


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On the first big push of FBI supporting
@POTUS

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initiative to make DC safe again, FBI reported 10 arrests with partners. These include: -One arrest on a search warrant for a prior murder charge -Multiple unlawful possession of firearms -Multiple outstanding warrants for DUI -One arrest for violation of restraining order These are just a few examples — we are just getting started. Federal partners joined local police and arrested 23 in total. When you let good cops be cops they can clean up our streets and do it fast. More to come. Your nation’s Capital WILL be safe again.
 

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'No one knows who's in charge' in DC as agents joke about 'a federal funeral': report

Donald Trump's decision to declare an emergency in the nation's capital to put down a non-existent crime wave is off to a ragged start, NBC News is reporting.

Despite violence in Washington D.C. being at a 30-year low, the president put on a big show for reporters on Monday, announcing the federal government would be assuming control of the D.C. police department after federal agents had already hit the streets the night before.

As the report notes, the first wave of increased law enforcement has not gone smoothly due to a lack of direction.

"A senior law enforcement official told NBC News that an initial federal effort this weekend was chaotic. As many as 120 FBI agents, mostly from the FBI Washington Field Office, worked shifts with the Metropolitan Police Department this weekend, the official said. But agents were confused about their exact role on the streets and whom they reported to at any given time," NBC reported.

According to one federal official, "No one knows who is in charge or what they're supposed to do."

Case in point, they noted, federal agents have taken to following police cars in case they're needed, with one agent joking it looks like a "federal funeral."

According to retired police chief Art Acevedo, who served in Austin, Miami and Houston, "Not only is it unprecedented, it’s unwarranted. There’s no reason for it other than the political optics sought by the administration to pretend that crime is out of control and they are the saviors.”

Donell Harvin, a former homeland security and intelligence chief for Washington, D.C, agreed and told NBC News, "To just flood the streets of D.C. with law enforcement” and “taking over D.C. local police, it seems like a half-baked idea looking for a problem.”
New Mexico’s Democratic governor on Wednesday declared a state of emergency over rampant violence and drug trafficking in a large swath of her state.

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced the sweeping emergency declaration in crime-ridden Rio Arriba County,. The county, which stretches from the city of Española to the Colorado state line, has long struggled with some of the nation’s highest opioid overdose death rates.

While I hope the deployment of the National Guard will provide real assistance, the people of Española deserve more than just street counselors — they deserve action that addresses the root of the problem."

"Thanks to President Trump’s America First policies and his decisive action to secure the border, we have already begun to see crime rates decrease nationally. Now, it’s time to put New Mexicans first by ensuring those who commit crimes are caught and held accountable."

Grisham’s emergency declaration comes after she sent the National Guard to Albuquerque in April to address a spike in juvenile crime and fentanyl. The National Guard were tasked with scene security and traffic control, prisoner transport assistance and other roles that don't involve arrests in order to free up Albuquerque Police Department resources.
 

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'No one knows who's in charge' in DC as agents joke about 'a federal funeral': report

Donald Trump's decision to declare an emergency in the nation's capital to put down a non-existent crime wave is off to a ragged start, NBC News is reporting.

Despite violence in Washington D.C. being at a 30-year low, the president put on a big show for reporters on Monday, announcing the federal government would be assuming control of the D.C. police department after federal agents had already hit the streets the night before.

As the report notes, the first wave of increased law enforcement has not gone smoothly due to a lack of direction.

"A senior law enforcement official told NBC News that an initial federal effort this weekend was chaotic. As many as 120 FBI agents, mostly from the FBI Washington Field Office, worked shifts with the Metropolitan Police Department this weekend, the official said. But agents were confused about their exact role on the streets and whom they reported to at any given time," NBC reported.

According to one federal official, "No one knows who is in charge or what they're supposed to do."

Case in point, they noted, federal agents have taken to following police cars in case they're needed, with one agent joking it looks like a "federal funeral."

According to retired police chief Art Acevedo, who served in Austin, Miami and Houston, "Not only is it unprecedented, it’s unwarranted. There’s no reason for it other than the political optics sought by the administration to pretend that crime is out of control and they are the saviors.”

Donell Harvin, a former homeland security and intelligence chief for Washington, D.C, agreed and told NBC News, "To just flood the streets of D.C. with law enforcement” and “taking over D.C. local police, it seems like a half-baked idea looking for a problem.”

DC violence has grown far more deadly, despite Dems claiming 30-year low.

"You have less chance of being victimized, but if you are victimized, you have more of a chance of dying," John Jay adjunct lecturer Jillian Snider, a retired New York Police Department officer.


So @moe with all the different wards how has crime dropped 30% in all wards in DC. You might want to open your eyes and read some more.

Example:

Violent crime in Ward 1 is down nearly 30 percent this year so far over the same period last year, according to police.

Across the Anacostia River in Ward 8, where poverty is high, there have been 38 homicides so far this year – nearly five times as in Ward 1.

DC Violence. You have less chance of being victimized, but if you are victimized, you have more of a chance of dying,
 

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'No one knows who's in charge' in DC as agents joke about 'a federal funeral': report

Donald Trump's decision to declare an emergency in the nation's capital to put down a non-existent crime wave is off to a ragged start, NBC News is reporting.

Despite violence in Washington D.C. being at a 30-year low, the president put on a big show for reporters on Monday, announcing the federal government would be assuming control of the D.C. police department after federal agents had already hit the streets the night before.

As the report notes, the first wave of increased law enforcement has not gone smoothly due to a lack of direction.

"A senior law enforcement official told NBC News that an initial federal effort this weekend was chaotic. As many as 120 FBI agents, mostly from the FBI Washington Field Office, worked shifts with the Metropolitan Police Department this weekend, the official said. But agents were confused about their exact role on the streets and whom they reported to at any given time," NBC reported.

According to one federal official, "No one knows who is in charge or what they're supposed to do."

Case in point, they noted, federal agents have taken to following police cars in case they're needed, with one agent joking it looks like a "federal funeral."

According to retired police chief Art Acevedo, who served in Austin, Miami and Houston, "Not only is it unprecedented, it’s unwarranted. There’s no reason for it other than the political optics sought by the administration to pretend that crime is out of control and they are the saviors.”

Donell Harvin, a former homeland security and intelligence chief for Washington, D.C, agreed and told NBC News, "To just flood the streets of D.C. with law enforcement” and “taking over D.C. local police, it seems like a half-baked idea looking for a problem.”
Let's not do anything
 

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No one is saying that except for Repubs saying that Dems are saying that. Just drop a ton of cash on DC police and let them do it, double their force or whatever it takes. There's no emergency, just like there is no emergency for any of the EOs that Trump has declared and is now in court over. Leave the Fed out of it but Trump couldn't act like a dictator if that were the case. Trump is showing everyone who the King is but keep overplaying that authoritarian hand.
 
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No one is saying that except for Repubs saying that Dems are saying that. Just drop a ton of cash on DC police and let them do it, double their force or whatever it takes. There's no emergency, just like there is no emergency for any of the EOs that Trump has declared and is now in court over. Leave the Fed out of it but Trump couldn't act like a dictator if that were the case. Trump is showing everyone who the King is but keep overplaying that authoritarian hand.
Let’s give cash to a bunch of minority Dems. What could go wrong? Lol.
 
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No one is saying that except for Repubs saying that Dems are saying that. Just drop a ton of cash on DC police and let them do it, double their force or whatever it takes. There's no emergency, just like there is no emergency for any of the EOs that Trump has declared and is now in court over. Leave the Fed out of it but Trump couldn't act like a dictator if that were the case. Trump is showing everyone who the King is but keep overplaying that authoritarian hand.
Go walk around inner city DC . You are a turd
 
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'No one knows who's in charge' in DC as agents joke about 'a federal funeral': report

Donald Trump's decision to declare an emergency in the nation's capital to put down a non-existent crime wave is off to a ragged start, NBC News is reporting.

Despite violence in Washington D.C. being at a 30-year low, the president put on a big show for reporters on Monday, announcing the federal government would be assuming control of the D.C. police department after federal agents had already hit the streets the night before.

As the report notes, the first wave of increased law enforcement has not gone smoothly due to a lack of direction.

"A senior law enforcement official told NBC News that an initial federal effort this weekend was chaotic. As many as 120 FBI agents, mostly from the FBI Washington Field Office, worked shifts with the Metropolitan Police Department this weekend, the official said. But agents were confused about their exact role on the streets and whom they reported to at any given time," NBC reported.

According to one federal official, "No one knows who is in charge or what they're supposed to do."

Case in point, they noted, federal agents have taken to following police cars in case they're needed, with one agent joking it looks like a "federal funeral."

According to retired police chief Art Acevedo, who served in Austin, Miami and Houston, "Not only is it unprecedented, it’s unwarranted. There’s no reason for it other than the political optics sought by the administration to pretend that crime is out of control and they are the saviors.”

Donell Harvin, a former homeland security and intelligence chief for Washington, D.C, agreed and told NBC News, "To just flood the streets of D.C. with law enforcement” and “taking over D.C. local police, it seems like a half-baked idea looking for a problem.”
Ask the 19-year-old who was assaulted during an attempted carjacking. He was beaten and sustained injuries. The incident highlights a larger issue of violent crime in the city, as there is also a trial underway for a group of teenage girls accused of beating a 64-year-old man to death.

Ask these people how safe it is.