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Mayor Bowser in Martha's Vineyard amid federal law enforcement surge in DC

More than 100 arrests and 25 illegal guns seized follow President Trump's order placing the Metropolitan Police Department under federal control in Washington D.C.

  • Mayor Muriel Bowser confirmed that she temporarily left Washington, D.C. for Martha's Vineyard due to a family commitment and will return tomorrow afternoon.
  • There has been a surge of federal law enforcement in D.C. under President Donald Trump's orders, including a 30-day federal police takeover.
  • Reports indicate that federal forces plan to clear homeless encampments on the same day Bowser left the city.
  • Approximately 900 people sleep outside in D.C., while only 40 shelter beds are available.
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