❓WHAT HAPPENED: Attorney General Pam Bondi announced $500 rewards for tips leading to arrests in Washington, D.C., as part of a federal crime crackdown initiated by President Donald J. Trump.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Attorney General Pam Bondi, President Trump, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, the D.C. Police Union, and Mayor Muriel Bowser (D).
📍WHEN & WHERE: Ongoing in Washington, D.C.
💬KEY QUOTE: “Thanks to President Trump’s leadership and the outstanding work of both federal and local law enforcement, dangerous gang members like the one picked up last night will not be allowed on the streets of our nation’s capital.” – Karoline Leavitt
🎯IMPACT: Over 550 arrests have been made, with significant reductions in violent crime, robberies, and especially carjackings reported in D.C.
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced Wednesday that $500 rewards will be offered for tips leading to arrests in Washington, D.C., amid the federalization of the city’s law enforcement. Bondi posted on X, “We have now made over 550 arrests in Washington, D.C. and have taken 76 illegal firearms off the streets—saving lives. You can help—[the U.S. Marshals Service] is offering a reward for any information leading to an arrest. Together, we will make DC safe again!”
The crime crackdown follows President Donald J. Trump’s move to take control of the city’s police department. Federal and local law enforcement are now working together, supported by the National Guard, with a focus on crime-heavy areas. Immigration-related arrests are also taking place, with the Democrat-dominated city government’s sanctuary policies restricting D.C. police co-operation with immigration enforcement suspended during federalization.
The D.C. Police Union has backed the federal effort, citing major drops in crime, including an 83 percent decline in carjackings, 46 percent fewer robberies, a 21 percent reduction in auto thefts, and a 22 percent fall in violent crime.
However, Democrat D.C. leaders and some leftist agitators are unhappy. Mayor Muriel Bowser criticized the deployment of National Guard troops, complaining on social media that “American soldiers and airmen policing American citizens on American soil is #UnAmerican.” D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb added, “Let us be clear: armed soldiers should not be policing American citizens on American soil. Instead of making D.C. more secure, it undermines public safety and endangers our democracy.”
Amid these tensions, the Department of Justice (DOJ) has launched an investigation into whether D.C. police leaders have manipulated crime data to create the appearance of improvement. The probe began after MPD Commander Michael Pulliam was placed on administrative leave over allegations that he doctored violent crime figures, with the D.C. Police Union subsequently warning that such falsification is endemic.
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