$500 Reward for DC Crime Tips Leading to Arrest During Federal Takeover, US Marshals Announce
Federal takeover led to 46% drop in robberies and 83% fewer carjackings, but heightened enforcement caused significant revenue losses at LGBTQ bars, with some losing thousands, owners said.
- The US Marshals Service announced a $500 cash reward for tips leading to arrests during President Trump's federal takeover in Washington, D.C.
- The takeover, initiated earlier this month, involved deploying federal law enforcement to reduce crime and support local police amid rising violence.
- Authorities reported over 550 arrests, including an MS-13 gang member, and seized 76 illegal firearms while crime rates dropped notably in several categories.
- The administration's spokesperson, Karoline Leavitt, highlighted the federal government's role in making progress, affirming during a Tuesday briefing, "Together, we will make DC safe again!"
- The crackdown led to business declines in affected areas, especially for LGBTQ venues fearing aggressive enforcement, underscoring economic and community impacts amid security gains.
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