The Justice Department has announced plans to significantly increase federal resources to combat the surge in violent crime and carjackings in Washington, D.C. The initiative will involve deploying additional federal prosecutors, agents, analysts, and other resources to support local law enforcement efforts. Attorney General Garland emphasized that this surge in law enforcement resources is designed to build upon the DOJ's existing efforts to target the perpetrators of violent crime in the nation's capital.
DOJ commits more resources to combat DC gun crime https://t.co/tWZT3mVekw
The number one role of government is assuring public safety, but right now in our nation’s cities, large and small, people are experiencing crime at unprecedented rates. And part of the reason for that is liberal, ideological prosecutors are treating criminals like victims and… https://t.co/sJNCCQmMTB
Justice Dept to surge resources to fight crime in US capital https://t.co/GS6YHqPeOu https://t.co/3S4kjjrgDH
Feds to Dispatch More Resources to Fight Washington’s Violent-Crime Surge https://t.co/BM4EuuMFql
Department of Justice (DOJ) rams up fight against violent crime and carjackings in Washington, D.C. https://t.co/l3rPUIkliD https://t.co/UujbWglr9F
⚠️ JUSTICE DEPT TO SURGE RESOURCES TO FIGHT CRIME IN US CAPITAL (Reuters) The Justice Department plans to send additional law enforcement resources to help Washington, D.C., battle the perpetrators of violent crime and carjackings, the department said on Friday. "This surge in… https://t.co/uengDvmHYJ
Justice Department announces new resources to combat violent crime in DC https://t.co/D9kC70S9vw
NEW: DOJ announces surge in resources to tackle violent crime/carjackings in DC. “This surge in law enforcement resources will build on the Department’s efforts to target the individuals and organizations that are driving violent crime in the nation’s capital..." AG Garland said.
🔸 Feds to Dispatch More Resources to Fight Washington's Violent-Crime Surge The Justice Department will commit more federal prosecutors, agents, analysts and other resources to fighting gun crime in Washington, D.C., where police have struggled to curb violence even as many…