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Bowser Says Federal Police Surge Has Reduced Crime in DC, but ‘North Star’ Is Protecting City’s Autonomy

Mayor Muriel Bowser credits a federal law enforcement surge for an 87% drop in carjackings and a 45% reduction in violent crime, improving safety in Washington, D.C.

  • Mayor Muriel Bowser stated that violent crime in DC is down 45% since federal police oversight started, compared to the same period last year.
  • The District of Columbia government launched new social media campaigns to promote the city, while also expressing concerns over federal agents eroding the city's autonomy.
  • Council members Robert White Jr. and Brianne Nadeau criticized the federal police surge, stating it makes residents afraid and erodes DC's limited autonomy.
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