President Trump is pledging to make the nation's capital safer by calling in extra federal forces to police the streets of Washington, D.C. But recent data, even from the FBI, shows violent crime in the city is going down.
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- President Trump deploys a federal task force to Washington, D.C. to address crime.
- The task force includes officers from multiple federal agencies and began operations following an executive order. 28s
- The move was prompted by the carjacking of a former DOJ staffer, Edward Korrestien. 52s
- Official data shows violent crime in D.C. has dropped significantly, including a 26% decrease overall. 1m 29s
- D.C.'s mayor has imposed a curfew for those under 18, while questions remain about coordination between local and federal authorities. 1m 56s