Arrests Surpass 1,000 in DC Federal Law Enforcement Surge
Federal authorities arrested over 1,000 individuals and confiscated 111 illegal firearms, marking a 12-day period without homicides in Washington, D.C., as part of a crackdown on violent crime.
- On Aug. 7, President Donald Trump launched the Making D.C. Safe and Beautiful task force, and federal law enforcement agencies have made more than 910 arrests in Washington, D.C.
- On Aug. 11, President Donald Trump escalated the campaign by temporarily seizing federal control of the DC Metropolitan Police Department and activating the National Guard, some armed.
- Federal agencies seized 101 firearms and arrested at least five gang members including MS-13 since Aug. 7, while the White House said 93 arrests on Aug. 23 included people described as in the U.S. illegally.
- U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro announced Monday that arrests have surpassed 1,000 as Washington, D.C. marked its 12th consecutive day without a homicide, directing prosecutors to pursue the most serious federal charges.
- Defense lawyers and some prosecutors warn the crackdown escalates minor cases into felonies, while Trump suggested Friday the approach could extend to Chicago despite local opposition.
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