WASHINGTON – The new picture of law enforcement in the nation’s capital began taking shape Tuesday as some of the 800 National Guard members deployed by the Trump administration began arriving. The city’s police and federal officials, projecting cooperation, took the first steps in an uneasy partnership to reduce crime in what President Donald Trump called – without substantiation – a lawless city.
The influx came the morning after the Republican president announced he would be activating the guard members and taking over the District’s police department, something the law allows him to do temporarily. He cited a crime emergency – but referred to the same crime that city officials stress is already falling noticeably.
Mayor Muriel Bowser pledged to work alongside the federal offici