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Here's the latest on Washington, D.C.'s crime numbers 30 days after National Guard deployment

Violent crime in Washington, D.C. decreased by 17% and property crime by 18% in the 30 days after National Guard troops were deployed, continuing a downward trend since 2023.

Summary by KMBC
A Get the Facts Data Team analysis found that incidents of violent crime have fallen in the 30 days since Trump’s emergency order, but violent crime was already on a two-year decline.

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Georgia Governor Brian Kemp announced that he would deploy more than 300 National Guard members to Washington, D.C., to support President Trump's crackdown on crime. The move joins a growing chorus of Republican governors responding to the federal government's policing efforts in the nation's capital. Kemp issued a statement on September 5th: "Georgia is proud to partner with the Trump Administration to ensure the safety and beauty of our nation…

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KMBC broke the news in Kansas City, United States on Wednesday, September 10, 2025.
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