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Members of the African American Mayors Assn. started noticing last year declines in violent crime in their cities. But the ...
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DC students head back to school amid Trump focus on cleaning up juvenile crime in the district
In southeast Washington, DC, children stood in line Friday to receive new backpacks filled with school supplies, while ...
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster has authorized the deployment of 200 South Carolina National Guardsmen to Washington, D.C.
South Carolina and Ohio say they will send a combined 350 National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., supplementing a surge of ...
Former Vice President Pence backed Trump's federal action in Washington, D.C., citing high homicide rates, while Democrats ...
One of The New York Time’s marquee columnists has agreed — grudgingly, stubbornly, kicking and screaming — that President ...
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Black mayors of cities Trump called 'lawless' point to significant declines in violent crime
"It’s just not true,” said Van Johnson, mayor of Savannah, Georgia. “It’s not supported by any evidence or statistics ...
President Trump’s proposed plan to deploy National Guard troops to cities and prosecute children as young as 14 as adults is a failed approach to reducing crime, as evidenced by the success ...
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‘Dangerous and irresponsible:’ South Carolina Democrats condemn SC National Guard deployment to DC
South Carolina Democrats are responding after Gov. Henry McMaster ordered SC National Guard troops to Washington, D.C. on ...
The left sees President Donald Trump’s attempted takeover of Washington law enforcement as part of a multifront march to autocracy — “vindictive authoritarian rule,” as one activist put i ...
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Trump Calls DC ‘City Of Violent Gangs’ As Three Republican-led States Sends National Guard To DC
Donald Trump called Washington, DC, a city of “violent gangs” and “lawlessness” while ordering more National Guard troops to the capital. However, police data shows violent crime has dropped to a five ...
A group is planning a protest Aug. 17 against Mike DeWine sending 150 National Guard troops to Washington, D.C.
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