Teen suspects in ex-DOGE staffer attempted carjacking case to stay in custody
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Trump Admin Efforts Could Sharply Reduce DC Crime
When 10 juveniles brutally attacked former DOGE whiz kid Edward Coristine – nicknamed “Big Balls” – in an attempted carjacking that left him bloodied, Washington, D.C.’s violent crime rate exploded into a political flashpoint. President Trump’s decision to federalize the…
Teen suspects in ex-DOGE staffer attempted carjacking case to stay in custody
A 15-year-old girl and 15-year-old boy will remain in juvenile detention for now as they stand accused of assaulting a former Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) staffer in a case that enflamed President Donald Trump days before he federalized D.C.’s locally run police department. News4 was in juvenile court on Monday as the teens from Hyattsville, Maryland, appeared for a...
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