D.C. police to begin patrolling with National Guard after fatal attack
President Trump authorized more than 2,200 National Guard troops to patrol with police after two service members were fatally ambushed, extending a three-month deployment.
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Days after the shooting that killed a member of the National Guard, DC police are working with other law enforcement agencies to determine how to support the deployment of the National Guard in the future, said a police department official. Troops are expected to start patrolling with DC police, according to The Washington Post, who got a message sent to department leaders on Wednesday night. Media reported that the plan is not definitive and co…
D.C. police to begin patrolling with National Guard after fatal attack
National Guard troops patrolling in Washington, D.C., will be paired with local law enforcement personnel, at least temporarily, in the wake of the Wednesday attack that killed one Guard member and critically injured another, according to an email obtained by…
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D.C. Police to Patrol With Guard After Shooting
Following the Washington, D.C., shooting Wednesday that left one National Guard member dead and another critically injured, the Metropolitan Police Department will begin patrols with guardsmen.An email sent to MPD leadership Wednesday night stated: "Officers will conduct high-visibility patrols with the National Guard and provide assistance as needed."The email described the situation as "fluid," adding that the staffing plan might shift over th…
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