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Criminal culpability is not determined by the instruments people employ but by the intent and conduct of the actor.”
The District of Columbia government has given thousands of dollars in grant money meant to combat gun violence to an array of social justice causes.
Federal prosecutors in Washington, D.C., will no longer seek felony charges for carrying rifles or shotguns. U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro cites Supreme Court rulings and constitutional rights in line with Trump’s law enforcement push.
Federal officials are offering a $500 reward for tips that lead to arrests in D.C., as President Trump’s federal takeover of the city continues.
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BuzzFeed on MSNPeople Who Live In Washington, DC Are Sharing Their Opinions On Trump's Mobilization Of The National Guard
After cutting DC's budget and federal security funding, Trump sent 1,500 troops to patrol the city's wealthiest neighborhoods, claiming it's about crime — but residents aren't buying it. View Entire P
Washington Examiner journalist Anna Giaritelli shares how a 2020 sexual assault in Washington, D.C., changed her life and career after her attacker was repeatedly released.
Trump says grass across DC's parks needs replaced, vowing not only to tackle crime in the nation's capital but to make D.C. "so beautiful again."
The nation’s capital sued to block President Donald Trump’s takeover of its police department in court on Friday, hours after his administration escalated its intervention into the city’s law enforcement by naming a federal official as the new emergency head of the department.
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Money Talks News on MSNWhite House Explores Running Washington DC Amid Crime Worries
Trump reveals discussions about White House management of Washington DC while also suggesting federal intervention in New York's mayoral race.