Trump says he will patrol D.C. streets with police, military
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal authorities have used checkpoints around the nation’s capital to screen vehicles, sometimes asking people for their immigration status after stopping them, as President Donald Trump’s crackdown reaches the two-week mark in Washington.
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DO YOU KNOW ME?: Police looking for man who broke into Washington ABC store with cinder block
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Just 17 percent of residents backed the effort to federalize the city‘s police department and deploy federal law enforcement officers.
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Top White House officials turn to public appearances with troops as a tense Washington watches
President Donald Trump has expanded his law-enforcement crackdown in Washington, D.C., with top officials visiting National Guard troops at the city's main railroad station.
Public spaces and private ones with permission are usually fair game; if accused of obstruction, backing off is best.
Police in Washington are sometimes waiting over a year for the state to test firearms evidence, as the Patrol deals with a growing backlog. For the past four […]
Federal agents who typically investigate drug lords, weapons traffickers or cyber criminals have fanned out across the nation’s capital.